NC 29 400RR Exhaust mapping.

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Re: NC 29 400RR Exhaust mapping.

Post by missinNZ »

i think the big difference in your 2 pics parus is at least the minolta (top) is a fairing mod where as the lower pic the only parts left of a 29 are the frame (which is blacked out to hide even further) and swingarm, it may aswell be a 600rr, yep i know ive had this discussion with you before. thanks for tracking down the sanchez topic tho, i knew it was somewhere.
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Re: NC 29 400RR Exhaust mapping.

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I had play little bit with OEM Can. Looks very interesting.Just need to make pipe for this.
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Re: NC 29 400RR Exhaust mapping.

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Hi,

I'm still playing with exhaust :) Decided to fit TYGA maggot.

1. First, check how it looks instead of original can. Not nice as for me...
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2. After some thinking decided to cut part if exhaust and fit maggot at the bottom of the bike. Looks better, but maggot jut out left to much.. Really I expected it will be less 10cm :cry:

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2. After deep and long thinking I decided to fit like this, but I need pipe.. Here is an idea..
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Any advice will be appreciate...
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Re: NC 29 400RR Exhaust mapping.

Post by rider4life »

yep i like the look of that....seen as you need a pipe anyway might aswell get one made up to position it there :)
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That 2nd pic by PARUS, the black, dark blue and white one is the best looking NC29 I've ever seen, its fantastic..!! I was always driven down the traditional route but this has changed my mind. Col
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yeurman wrote:That 2nd pic by PARUS, the black, dark blue and white one is the best looking NC29 I've ever seen, its fantastic..!! I was always driven down the traditional route but this has changed my mind. Col
What do you say about this ? Image
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Re: NC 29 400RR Exhaust mapping.

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now that looks the dogs ......... cant wait to see with 3 of them !!!!
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You can get rid of the coolant tank very easily, HRC do a replacement which is tiny and can be mounted up front. Graeme France amongst others sells them.
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Re: NC 29 400RR Exhaust mapping.

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lloydiecbr wrote:now that looks the dogs ......... cant wait to see with 3 of them !!!!
Here is mate
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