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Hi Everyone
Been looking at the various exhaust threads but don't really know what to go for to replace the iridium end can I currently have. So far I've looked at MTC, Tyga, and Hawk... All fairly cheap as far as I can tell... To be honest I left the stock can on my old RVF as I've never really been bothered about what exhaust to put on (perhaps I need educating?!) I don't like the iridium colours on this one, hence wanting to change it, but would be very grateful for some advice :roll: Oh, and round or oval - what's best? I'm guessing oval as it costs more :oops:
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Think the oval/round is purely visual. I gave away the carbon scorpion oval one that came on my RVF because the deeper cross section made it look bizarrely big. Had a Quill round stainless on before which sounded ok and looked ok too. Friend has a Tyga round carbon on his 30 and it looked much nicer than either of mine :)
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Ah, cool, thanks :smile: The Tyga one is cheapest I think so that's good news! :grin:
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:plus: Friend has a Tyga round carbon on his 30 and it looked much nicer than either of mine :)

i have a 440mm long tyga end can on my nc30 and it sounds great , plus it dose look good as its slimer then other exhausts and not a bad price either , :whistle:
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Cool, good news - thank you ;)
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Tyga FTMFW ;)

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Hi guys

Found this - http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/230671572633? ... 1423.l2649

Do you think it would be any good? All I'm after is a stainless steel exhaust that looks good and won't break! :grin:

Tyga exhaust was my fave but is no longer an option now unfortunately :cry:
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why isnt tyga an option?

thats a really expensive non brand can em!

can get much better for your lolly.

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thats listed for a GULLARM which is a NC29 Honda CBR400 it says a 3 bolt mount that wont fit an RVF chicken
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RVF are 3 bolt Ricky miladdo my old cocker..

I don't like that steel can at all - it is tacky adn shite.

Why can you not get a nice Japanese can or a tasty second hand number?
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Post by Drunkn Munky »

Agree, i wouldnt touch that with a barge pole. I'm guessing tyga isnt an option due to the 3 bolt fixing arrangement. You can get 3 bolt endcaps to convert a can to a 3 bolt arrangement, tyga might even make you one like it if you ask nicely. Failing that make one for half the price, all you need is a rivet gun its simpler than you think ;)

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