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Post by jatexup »

Hi,

Anyone have or know of where there may be any decent downpipes for sale, as as a friend of mine needs to replace the rotted ones on his bike. Thanks.
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Post by nugget »

You need to see our stig on here. He usually has some hanging about his man cave. :nod:
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Post by jatexup »

OK thanks!
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Post by Stig »

Hi, don't have a set for the ace at present but have a set for Fzr that'll fit if the ace rad is spaced forward slightly

http://www.ebay.co.uk/ulk/itm/151937323082

There's also a set on eBay.de


http://m.ebay.de/itm/YZF-1000-R-THUNDER ... 1755001224?
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Post by nugget »

Sorry about that. I think I need an eye test. I never noticed it was for a thunderace. Must try harder. :blush:
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Post by thunder_taz »

The fzr ones fit fine and have the advantage of stainless headers rather than the aces mild steel ones. Also the end cans for the fzr are a slip on rather than bolt on so you get a much bigger selection of end cans available. I have a set ready to go on my ace after I have sorted out the exup valve.
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Post by jatexup »

OK thanks everyone for the help and advice.
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Post by Billy Balthorpe »

The Delkevic ones I got had the exup hole and bolt holes in it???
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Post by thunder_taz »

I bought a set of Delkevic pipes a few years ago and while they retained the exup valve they were mild steels same as oem and not stainless. The only stainless pipes as far as I kmow are made by Sandys Spares and do not retain the exup valve.
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Post by Stig »

Fzr front pipes are stainless as far as the Exup housing, from there they are cast steel with mild steel outlet pipe
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