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tpsutton
Borekit Bruiser



Joined: 30 Oct 2006
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PostPosted: 18:54 - 31 Oct 2006    Post subject: Bandit 600 exhaust and servicing Reply with quote

Hello all

I am thinking of buying a bandit 600 and was hopping few a few bits of advice
A) Are there any common problems to look out for when buying and bandit
B) Most have a standard exhaust, i am hoping someone will be able to suggest to me a descent exhaust I’m looking for a good throaty raw and a nice overrun noise but not to expensive !!
C) Also is servicing a bandit an easy task and are there any main issue to watch out for

Any help would be appreciated

thanks

Tom
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joe black
Nova Slayer



Joined: 18 Oct 2006
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PostPosted: 19:13 - 31 Oct 2006    Post subject: Re: Bandit 600 exhaust and servicing Reply with quote

tpsutton wrote:
Hello all

I am thinking of buying a bandit 600 and was hopping few a few bits of advice
A) Are there any common problems to look out for when buying and bandit
B) Most have a standard exhaust, i am hoping someone will be able to suggest to me a descent exhaust I’m looking for a good throaty raw and a nice overrun noise but not to expensive !!
C) Also is servicing a bandit an easy task and are there any main issue to watch out for

Any help would be appreciated

thanks

Tom
a rust b rust buy full system c no
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Bezzer
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Joined: 14 Apr 2005
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PostPosted: 19:48 - 31 Oct 2006    Post subject: Re: Bandit 600 exhaust and servicing Reply with quote

joe black wrote:

a rust b rust buy full system c no


a totally unhelpful and uninformed response I see Rolling Eyes

a. might be right it just needs more TLC to keep on top of it
b. load of bollocks,he asked for a not too expensive option,the only non stainless piece in the whole standard exhaust system is the short piece of pipe in the collector, fixed for £10-£20 then pick whichever end can you want, FUEL have a good rep and are cheap.
c. what does No refer to??, there are No inherent faults and Yes they are easy to DIY service and keep on top of.
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