Standard Exhaust

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  1. Scotty

    Scotty New Member

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    Just took off the standard exhaust to put on a tail tidy and low slung exhaust. 22 pounds in weight.
    Couldn't believe it.
     
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  2. JACKO

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    Yes those standard cans and link pipes weigh a ton! I really noticed when I put them up in the loft for storage.

    I had twin underseat akra's on my speed as the lowboy looks daft with the pillion pegs still fitted.

    But the weight saving was still very noticeable.

    The sound of the low boy is mint, have fun
     
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    Which reminds me that I still have a original set that are brand new for my 2011 that I really need to get round to putting on E Bay :rolleyes:
     
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    You are right Scotty. Had my twin arrow fitted recently, and what a difference in handling it was. Great sound when the foam inside the can completely :upyeah::upyeah:burnt. I also took out the Db killer. Loved it!
     
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