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Stevos 650
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PostPosted: 16:31 - 13 Apr 2014    Post subject: New Exhaust Reply with quote

Hi All,

I need a new exhaust for my 2006 Honda CBR125r
full system by the way,
I knew i need to get a front pipe for it because it's very rusty,
the can is quite new from a CBR150 ! thats whats on it anyway,
But my lads Gilera DNA has got a crappy stand & has fell & hit the exhaust right on the join to the end can & pipe so a full system is needed!

A new front pipe on ebay is £100 & thats just a std mild steel one,
So looking at a stainless system i can get one from £150 > £220 depending on what style i want ?
Could any one recommend which to go for ?

Also i'm not looking for power gain or anything else ! just a cheap option!

I am doing my test soon & will be buying a new bike soon after !
but i'm not in need or a rush to sell the 125 just yet, it can be used as a winter bike if needed ?

Thanks Steve
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CBRMAN94
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PostPosted: 23:20 - 13 Apr 2014    Post subject: Reply with quote

Rusting pipes are a very common problem on CBRs. I'd get a stainless steel one and save any more trouble. Every CBR i've seen, the bolts between the exhaust and the can are almost impossible to get out so be prepared to drill them out.
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