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grant965
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PostPosted: 17:40 - 10 Jan 2012    Post subject: under tail exhaust mod Reply with quote

Hi, is it possible to do the above to a yamaha thundercat? Thinking that the undertray would have to be either modified or replaced with something more appropraite.
Any ideas?
thanks
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Dilyan
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PostPosted: 17:45 - 10 Jan 2012    Post subject: Reply with quote

aaaand thread on my watch list! Although I think it's an inappropriate mod Smile
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PostPosted: 17:46 - 10 Jan 2012    Post subject: Reply with quote

Don't bother, it'll look crap IMO. Save up and buy a bike with a factory fit underseat exhaust if you want one.
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PostPosted: 17:46 - 10 Jan 2012    Post subject: Reply with quote

Anything is possible, it comes down to how much time, effort and money you want to put into it.

If there's nothing commercially available then you either need to make it yourself, or pay someone to do it for you. Ask yourself if it's worth it?
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grant965
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PostPosted: 18:10 - 10 Jan 2012    Post subject: Reply with quote

One good thing about the cat is i can pick up an orginal undertray for £20 so even if i mess it up its not completed messed my bike up
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grant965
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PostPosted: 18:23 - 10 Jan 2012    Post subject: Reply with quote

ah f**k it, might just get a gloss undertray.
Any bought one of these? or anything from these peeps?
https://www.vyxxn.co.uk/catalog/skidmarx-undertray-p-2961-bm-1203.html?btype=sfc
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DrDonnyBrago
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PostPosted: 19:01 - 10 Jan 2012    Post subject: Re: under tail exhaust mod Reply with quote

grant965 wrote:
Hi, is it possible to do the above to a yamaha thundercat? Thinking that the undertray would have to be either modified or replaced with something more appropraite.
Any ideas?
thanks


It will look terrible, if you can even get it to work.

You will also get a hot backside and it will cost a lot to do.

To top it off, underseat exhausts are a fashion accessory (that has become less fashionable recently) that would totally out of place on a old sports bike.
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