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JeffT
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PostPosted: 09:47 - 15 Jul 2005    Post subject: Yam XJ600S Diversion Exhaust Reply with quote

Guys and gals,

I had the sad news last night that i need to replace the whole system on my divvy, downpipes and silencers!
Doh!
Now I am not a rich man by any stretch of the imagination so I am looking for some advice as to where I can get the goods at a bargain price!

I am not looking to stick a race can on it or owt, just get it sorted basically.

I would prefer to leep the 4 into 2 system if poss.

ANy advice?

Sloces
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Kickstart
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PostPosted: 10:41 - 15 Jul 2005    Post subject: Reply with quote

Hi

Ebay might be a good start, but I think Mivv make replacement 4>2 systems for the Divvy.

On the other hand it might be worth checking with Yamaha. Some of the Divvy parts are surprisingly cheap (eg, new shock ~£180).

All the best

Keith
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JeffT
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PostPosted: 14:22 - 18 Jul 2005    Post subject: Reply with quote

well yam wanted 800 quid for the lot so i have scrapped that idea.

Have found Lazer replacements for £450, that is for everything, downpipes, silencers, gaskets, clips et al.
Hey ho, god bless the loan company that is know as parents![/code]
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