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bodget
28-04-11, 01:47 PM
original suzuki yoshimura end can just the can £741 for a gladius its looks good but ...................................:(

G
28-04-11, 02:09 PM
I remember my 600rr just end can was the wrong side of £600.

If it makes you feel any better the termignoni on the hypermotard I just sold was £1650 lol

leebex
28-04-11, 07:46 PM
I remember my 600rr just end can was the wrong side of £600.

If it makes you feel any better the termignoni on the hypermotard I just sold was £1650 lol

What!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! maybe I wont be looking into getting a duke, even an older one :|

Aquila
28-04-11, 08:13 PM
Thats dearer than my bike!!!:p

DarrenSV650S
28-04-11, 08:16 PM
I couldn't bring myself to spend that amount on a can. It's just nuts

Fruity-ya-ya
28-04-11, 08:18 PM
Well i don't think I'll be buying one of them in a hurry :rolleyes:.

andrewsmith
29-04-11, 01:02 AM
I'm sure Termignoni's are about half the price of a OEM Yoshi

http://www.termignoni.it/foto/impianti/s065.jpg

L3nny
29-04-11, 01:32 AM
Or 13.5% of the rrp of the whole bike!!

Amplimator
29-04-11, 09:42 AM
When i bought my street triple i purchased a nice set of Arrow slip-ons for £600. Then i went on ebay and spent a further £750 on a Arrow 3-1 full system. Never fitted the full system, owned it for months and it just sat in the garage gathering dust.

Am tempted by a Zard race system now, or a new bike.

paiste
29-04-11, 04:23 PM
Ahhh, the title Nazis have been out in force again!

daved407
02-05-11, 05:16 PM
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Then i went on ebay and spent a further £750 on a Arrow 3-1 full system.

I got the arrow on mine and it sounds great. Sadly here in Germany the noise police are often out in force, so one day I may have to go fully legal. Then i will need to fit the standard pipes and maybe try to get the twin Arrows.

G
01-06-11, 09:00 AM
I couldn't resist and just bought a full carbon Yoshimura for my fireblade.

They are expensive but just so damn sexy compared to most others manufacturers.

barwel1992
01-06-11, 09:18 AM
my can cost £50....... sounds ok looks ok is never spend over £200 on a can,

STRAMASHER
01-06-11, 09:22 AM
I dream of Yoshi ST-1 cams.:smt055 for my 14.

Unfortunately they are worth as much as my whole SV.:mrgreen:

kwak zzr
01-06-11, 09:24 AM
i got my yoshi tri oval for £215 off ebay used but in excellent condition (like new) the list price at the time for the link pipe and can was £650! who buys these at list RRP ? ? ?

G
01-06-11, 09:49 AM
It's only really UK prices that are stupid. A lot of cans are just imported for a fraction of the cost.

I tried to get a few UK companies down on price and they started barking on about devaluing the product.

I ended up getting it from JHS Racing with a reasonable discount as they were fairly competitive and could get it to me for tomorrow.

Some people will pay the price just to get their hands on a new product. I had been scanning ebay and forum for any brand cans showing up for sale and there was nothing... that's the main reason I bought new.

Amplimator
01-06-11, 01:17 PM
Theres summit about exhausts that is sooooo shexy. I now have a Zard Penta and Zard race pipes waiting to be fitted. :cool:

Wasnt cheap, esp as i had to purchase a race ECU, race airbox and PC5 to go with...:rolleyes:

G
01-06-11, 01:20 PM
I'm suprised you need a PCV and DP Race ECU, I would have thought you could have just had the map set up on the PCV overiding the standard ECU?

The Zard cans are very sweet.

Amplimator
01-06-11, 01:29 PM
Yeah the race ECU sorts the fuelling for the most part (still runs a bit too lean apparently), the PCV is mainly for fine tuning/custom maps when it gets on the dyno :D

monkey
01-06-11, 04:28 PM
Tuneboy!