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R22 Yoshis - Jeppo - 15-10-2007

G'day folks,
Just a quick note to ask your thoughts on Yoshimura R22 cans.
Cheers, jeppo.


RE: R22 Yoshis - kawasuki - 15-10-2007

Jeppo Wrote:G'day folks,
Just a quick note to ask your thoughts on Yoshimura R22 cans.
Cheers, jeppo.

Better off with one of my systems Jeppo.


RE: R22 Yoshis - RaZ - 15-10-2007

y? :)


RE: R22 Yoshis - mybb - 16-10-2007

who is better off ray ? him our you? lol


RE: R22 Yoshis - RaZ - 16-10-2007

oh no - that was a serious question - like lighter? more power?


RE: R22 Yoshis - Pug - 17-10-2007

I've got R22s on mine, love them. Look great, sound great but not police-magnet loud.

Just shop around for a good price - some guys here might be able to help. They're pretty rare in Aus it seems.


RE: R22 Yoshis - Jeppo - 18-10-2007

Pug Wrote:I've got R22s on mine, love them. Look great, sound great but not police-magnet loud.

Just shop around for a good price - some guys here might be able to help. They're pretty rare in Aus it seems.

Thanks for the info Pug, i just picked up a pair (R22's) at a reasonable price, but haven't fitted them yet. I assume that a remap of the fuel system will be required after fitting. Jeppo.


RE: R22 Yoshis - RaZ - 18-10-2007

yep - as with all mods to your pipes :)


RE: R22 Yoshis - Volvi - 18-10-2007

RaZ Wrote:yep - as with all mods to your pipes :)

Well not always, I dont know if the R22's are 4 into 1 or bolt ons. But many are designed not needing mapping. Perhaps 4into1 preferably. mapping is always good but bolt ons usually require no re-mapping.


RE: R22 Yoshis - Pug - 22-10-2007

Jeppo, like I have said in another thread, I got screwed over when a company who shall remain nameless fitted mine. Knuppel2 My local guys are going to hook my ECU up to a Yoshi remap box to load on the optimised Yoshi fuel map for the R22 slip-ons. It's not mandatory (mine currently runs fine without it) but for $50, it should reap improvements in the mid range and higher.

You won't be dissapointed with those pipes - they've got a nice low growl because of the short pipe. Add to that a nice wide outlet (if you don't have the silencers in) and mmm... Drool

I had it the bike flat out at Wakefield Park last week and it was a glorious sound. Well, when I say flat out, as flat out as you can get on the 200m straight at Wakefield (well it's close enough to that - you can only get 220ish).