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    exhaust options

    so i had my first experience at the track yesterday, went awsome, i am hooked. only problem i had was on the first run the exhaust that came with the bike kinda,...well...fell off, ran over it scared the crap out of me but all was well, i took too more runs sans eshaust.

    now my question, are there any options out there for an exhaust that will hook up to some yoshi headers? are they all a "custom" application, being built as needed?

    your input is greatly appreciated.

    best time i ran was a 12.2, i didn't realize how hard it was to ride in a straight line fast for a quarter mile, (i suck)i think she'd shave a good .5 second (hopefully more I have an R6 to beat, lol) with a better rider, I'll get there though


    thanks,
    nick

    ps
    visions of big bore kits/cams/other shtuff are dancing in my head
    Last edited by Guest; 09-20-2008, 07:21 PM.

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    You should be able to buy parts separately from whoever manufactured your exhaust. (Was it a Yoshimura system?)

    It's pretty common for exhaust cans and such to need replacement -- people tip over and squash and scuff 'em all the time.

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