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| PeterNSR |
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 PeterNSR World Chat Champion

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 Posted: 21:46 - 18 May 2008 Post subject: Yoshimura Exhaust's |
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Hi everyone.I was looking on ebay at some nice exhausts to replace my nsr's one and came across a Yoshimura one.Does anyone know anything about them .I went on Youtube and this guy has one with his cbr 600.<== check it out and it sound great.
Any help would do .
Thanks  ____________________ Current: Honda NSR 125
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| Mr Nice Guy |
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One of the finest quality, and one of the most common.
Most commonly on GSXR's, Yoshimura are to GSXR's what beans are to toast.
What do you want to know? ____________________ Suzuki GSX-R750K4 ~ Mivv GP |
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I'm no expert, I haven't watched the video but I can be pretty much 100% confident in saying, it probably won't sound like that. ____________________ NC30 + Bandit 6
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| PeterNSR |
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 PeterNSR World Chat Champion

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ok thanks .i was just wondering .i really hate my exhaust.is there any type i could get. ____________________ Current: Honda NSR 125
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| The Tot |
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Keep your system stock. It's the design of the expansion chamber on 2 stroke exhausts that determine the backpressure and rate of scavenging. If you wanted to, arrow make good stroker pipes (or often referred to as spannies) and DON'T go for those twin pipe designs. Firstly i never knew yoshi's to be doing 2 stroke pipes, although somebody will verify this for me. I'd go for arrow if you want some bling for your NSR125 but then you'd have to mess about with jetting. If you wanted to shove your yoshi on ur bike, just make sure that the stock endcan is 50ish mm. You'd be able to slip the yoshi can on top of that and fill in the gaps with exhaust putty, but it'll look like having a needle dick threading the japs eye of a well hung black cock in terms of profile. At least you can try to make big brum brumm noises whilst everybody points and laughs.
End story - 2 stroke & 4 stroke systems are different kettles of fish - 2 strokes and 4 stroke engines are like chalk and cheese. If you didn't know the difference now, you might be end up topping your CBR6/R6 or Gixxer 6 with fully synth 2 stroke oil in a years time!  ____________________ The Tot 2019 Z1000SX - 2007 R1
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be warned here and now it is not a yoshimura exhaust, it is a low quality carbon end can, which is supplied with a copy of a yoshi sticker, you will have a lot of ball ache trying to get it to fit, a lot of ball ache trying to make it run on the bike and is just basically shit!, look at the price and the location two of the biggest giveaways!
im presuming its this one
if you want a new exhaust for your nsr arrow is considered one of the best by many but pricey Clicky |
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From that ebay listing:
"Normally, your bike will get 2 to 3 BHP improvement, after installed this after market exhaust.
As you can see I have fitted a Yoshimura TRS badge which has given it total street credit to anyone who looks at it.
THIS PIPE WILL MAKE YOUR BIKE RIPPPPPPPPP !!!!!!!!"
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Previously: '56 YBR125 - Current: K1 SV650S |
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haha i shouldnt laff really i fitted a yoshi badge to my pipe after my MTC badge fell off haha
Atleast mines a full size can tho, i think the noise form my lil 125 shocks most who hear it, the advantages of a v-twin 125.
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| PeterNSR |
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i was asking a couple of bikers at my work today and they all recommend me to keep it all standard.One of them has a Gsxr with a Yoshimura exhaust and it sound WOW .I dont hate my exhaust but thats the only thing what looks horrible.I have my CBT on thursday so all let use know how i get on ok .  ____________________ Current: Honda NSR 125
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Steve a dont know what uve been sniffing m8 but it is a yoshi.am just gonna keep it standard. ____________________ Current: Honda NSR 125
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Plus offering two extra Yoshimura TRS badges as gift in package, using of these badges is just your personal choice.
Bluddy hell, and you think i've been sniffin, you still think its a yoshi?
Did you not read the page at all? ____________________ www.southwestbikers.com
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 17 years, 281 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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