Anyone heard of JHA?
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Anyone heard of JHA?
Hey dudes,
I have an RVF that came with a full "JHA" racing exhaust system, its two seperate pipes located on each side of the bike. Problem is that for a "Racing system" they seem really badly/flimsily mounted. Anyone else have these pipes? Do they flop around alot? Seems they aren't actually bolted to the engine instead, slide over a male pipe extension that's bolted to the engine, headers basically "Float" and are only attached to the exhaust at the rear of the bike.
Anyone else got these? What do you know? I was thinking of even going back to stock cause they seem awfully loose.
I have an RVF that came with a full "JHA" racing exhaust system, its two seperate pipes located on each side of the bike. Problem is that for a "Racing system" they seem really badly/flimsily mounted. Anyone else have these pipes? Do they flop around alot? Seems they aren't actually bolted to the engine instead, slide over a male pipe extension that's bolted to the engine, headers basically "Float" and are only attached to the exhaust at the rear of the bike.
Anyone else got these? What do you know? I was thinking of even going back to stock cause they seem awfully loose.
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Re: Anyone heard of JHA?
Any pics please of what you mean?
Jha are nice fully sprung race systems which allow a little movement from their interference fit but shouldnt be loose.
If your thinking of getting rid I would be interested.
Kris
Jha are nice fully sprung race systems which allow a little movement from their interference fit but shouldnt be loose.
If your thinking of getting rid I would be interested.
Kris
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Re: Anyone heard of JHA?
I'll grab the best pics i can but will have to wait till tomorrow 

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Re: Anyone heard of JHA?
They are a real nice system
Bike must sound sweet.
Some people on here have JHA systems:
http://400greybike.com/forum/viewtopic. ... ecf6dd2215
viewtopic.php?f=22&t=22793&start=20

Some people on here have JHA systems:
http://400greybike.com/forum/viewtopic. ... ecf6dd2215
viewtopic.php?f=22&t=22793&start=20
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Re: Anyone heard of JHA?
Don't sell them to kris..he has already got most of the world's supply stashed in his wardrobe! His wife asked us to try and get him to calm down with the systems :-D
JHA are good systems - they can be mounted right and not be wonky.
If we're fishing for them - I'll swap a single can full system..lol
JHA are good systems - they can be mounted right and not be wonky.
If we're fishing for them - I'll swap a single can full system..lol
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^^ lol
Actually the exhausts are in the loft, the rearsets are in the wardrobe! Duh!!
Actually the exhausts are in the loft, the rearsets are in the wardrobe! Duh!!

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Re: Anyone heard of JHA?
Well i really need to spend more time on this bike. Finally pulled all the fairing off and had a good look. Only 1 nut on each of the exhaust brackets is on, on both sides, meaning it can pivot. The bolts themselves were cut or ground off for some stupid reason. I will make different adapters and that should fix my floating problem. Sorry boys, no JHA system for you! Lol
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Re: Anyone heard of JHA?
I wonder if it's my old system? A few pics and I could identify it. If it is mine then I had it imported from Japan and had a bit of work done to it so that it was put right. The cans do move about quite easily on their mounts. It's also one of the few proper full systems for the NC30/35 and look, sound and go the very best. If it is going up for sale I'd like to e in with a shout to buy it back.
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Re: Anyone heard of JHA?
I reckon doodleface is an Aussie member so not likely - typical of the usernames us folk would use over here lol!viper_biker wrote:I wonder if it's my old system?
We seem to get a high proportion of imported bikes over here with decent systems fitted.
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Re: Anyone heard of JHA?
I remember you mentioning you bought a really good system, from yahoo japan or something?Cammo wrote: We seem to get a high proportion of imported bikes over here with decent systems fitted.