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asphaltic99
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PostPosted: 18:54 - 12 Apr 2004    Post subject: Exhaust system Reply with quote

First it was the tyres, then the brakes and now the exhaust...(speedo can wait)

I have been trawling the net all morning for an exhaust for my baby 'Dero. Does anybody know wher I can get one from??? I only need the part which runs from the front cylinder (the collector box has got a hole in it).

Looked at all the Honda sites/aftermarket exhaust sites and can find NOTHING for the 125 only the 1000!!!!!
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PostPosted: 20:22 - 12 Apr 2004    Post subject: Re: Exhaust system Reply with quote

No suprise they don't make aftermarket parts for the 125.
Probably worth talking to some local welding/bike places to see if you can get it fixed.
If not you'll have to go for official parts or try breakers, though I doubt many are being broken. Official prices are going to be stupid probably.
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asphaltic99
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PostPosted: 22:14 - 12 Apr 2004    Post subject: Reply with quote

Will ask the welders in the place along the road tomorrow, but its right on the bend so I bet they won't be able to do much....

I saw one on a breakers site earlier, it had been sold for £100 so guess thats what it will cost....
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