Free Exhaust System?

Discussion in 'Australian Motorcycles' started by Rod Bacon, Mar 8, 2006.

  1. Rod Bacon

    Rod Bacon Guest

    I am looking for a new can for my GSX14, and came across the offer of a
    free Staintune system for people who provide a bike for R&D purposes.
    I'm sure many of you know about this, but for those who don't, the
    required list currently stands at;

    BMW K1200GT 2005
    Triumph Daytona 650 2005
    Triumph Daytona 955i 2005
    Aprilia Pegaso 650 ~ 2005 model
    Cagiva Raptor 650 & 1000 ~ 2005 models
    Ducati all new sports classic range
    Ducati - Multistrada 620i
    Goldwing
    Valkerie
    Suzuki Boulevard 1200 & 1600
    Vulcans late models only

    More info on their website at staintune.com.au... and no, I'm not a
    spamming bitch!
     
    Rod Bacon, Mar 8, 2006
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    G-S Guest

    Rod Bacon wrote:

    Hmmm interesting... not only don't staintune make a zorst for my bike, it
    seems they aren't interested in making one for it either *sigh*

    G-S
     
    G-S, Mar 8, 2006
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    Stuart Guest

    Oh please dont tell my you accidently left off R65 from the list ?

    Mines up for some R&D after I wash it
     
    Stuart, Mar 8, 2006
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    MikeH Guest

    You can always have the existing mufflers opened up and the final
    forward and back flow baffles removed. Leaves a bigger exit hole but
    otherwise looks untouched. Breathes a lot better. Cost me about $60 a
    side, sod all.

    There was a complete Yoshi system on ebay a couple of weeks ago with no
    bids and a starter bid at $780 as I recall. Ask your Zook dealer, will
    probably know someone looking to get rid of their Yoshis due to sale of
    bike.

    MikeH
     
    MikeH, Mar 10, 2006
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