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I have a sachs xtc125 aswell if you buy a tzr125 (later model around 95) arrow exhaust it fits straight on!! No modding needed, but youll need to paint it as arrows rust very quickly!
Also it is possible to mod most end cans onto the pipe the end can needs to be 3 bolt fitting and you widen the exhaust fittings to 5mm.
This is a picture to prove the arrow thing, also the bike in the pic has the athena bore kit bigger carb aswell i think. I found the picture on 125ccsportsbikes.com
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Hi
God knows how it runs on an NSR expansion chamber. Basing it on a TZR system would be a massive improvement (as would an original Sachs one I suspect if properly set up, it should certainly manage a lot more than 80 if derestricted).
To get a 2nd silencer you would really have to either have it coming from half way down the expansion chamber (which would seriously screw it up), or split the section coming from the expansion chamber to the existing silencer, and by that stage it would need to virtually double back on itself to come out on the other side of the bike.
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Sounds like the servo has been removed. From memory (from a long time ago) when Yamaha omited the servo from the restricted TZR the housing for the power valve did not have the connectors for the cables.
When you turn the ignition on does it make a "zwig zwig" noise? If so then it would suggets the servo is still there but the cables are just missing.
I suspect that the power valve is wedged open if you are getting it round to 90ish.
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You could try
Predator Exhausts
84, Tewin Rd
Welwyn Garden City
Hertfordshire AL7 1BD
Tel: 01707 334050
www.predatormotorsport.co.uk
I've used them before and can recommend them. ____________________ With experience comes age. |
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There are no noises when the ignition is turned on.
I don't know what position the powervalve is as I can't access it.
My bikes in for repairs at the moment as I had a slight accident and the front fairing was smashed in half. I asked the mechanic If he could try crank it open but I haven't heard If they have or If it's ready for me to pick up.
Last I saw, it had some sexy twin spots to replace the fairing so it'd kinda being streetfightered.  ____________________ "Put your hands up motherstickers, this is a f*ck up!" |
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Hi
Problem is that with the existing position of the expansion chamber the new section will land up coming off at a very sharp angle.
Check where the expansion chamber ends (on you original Sachs exhaust) and you will probably find it is around about the front of the back wheel, so the new section would need to bend back sharply to go around the wheel.
All the best
Keith
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