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I am looking for a Exhaust system for my Sv650 so let see what you got
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As the standard system hasn't a join for connecting an aftermarket can you'll have to cut it, it's been covered here before many times (If you add your location you may find someone close by willing to give you a hand), you'll have to use a slip-on or get an adaptor plate if you want a bolt-on type, something like this.
![]() although of course if you're after a complete system, then you obviously don't need any cutting, you might try having a look in the exhaust section for some recommendations. Cheers Mark.
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