Yoshi Noise on a budget 08 09 Busa
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Cool 
Just ordered a pair of THESE for the K9 Biker

Bugger it they are not blingy but they are brand new & will produce noise.
$609 AUD delivered to my door Very Happy
Isn't it Ironic that my Favourite Stretch of Tarmac is called C.O.P. Eek
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#2
bargain , interestly $475 usd for gen 1 ,you'd think they'd be cheaper.
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#3
Nothing wrong with those Pi_thumbsup, Great price.
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#4
Biker

I have the same pipes, but in carbon fibre, for my Limited Edition K8. I think they sound and look awesome.


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#5
excellent pipes and unheard price. true bargin shopper carbon.
i bought my trc,s from canberra motorcycles.$1300 then gst.
bought them because they had them on a demo bike.sounded sweet.
then i weighed up would the crohme look nice on my bike..i,m happy as a pig in mud.
they give a nice note so much better than the standard busa sewing machine noise.
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#6
Good buy!!Any after market can will look better than the stock cans.
Upload pics once you install them!
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#7
Thanks guys, don't get me wrong I think they are excellent for the price Coolsmiley

I should have said not as blingy as I wanted as I was saving for the Yoshi Titanium R77 with Carbon tip but will happily make do with these.

No more sounding like spuds stuck up the exhaust Lol3

Had these in the cuboard for the last few months so once the yoshis get here I am all set Biker

   
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#8
Yoshis rocked up this morning.

Seems to be Reliable eBay seller & Cheap as Pi_thumbsup

They sound great Biker

Here are a couple snaps fitted to me K9

           

       
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#9
noiceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee look great..excellent taste in motorbikes btw
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#10
love the number plate cover and pipes look sweet!
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#11
Nice, same as mine I except that mine are triangular rather than oval (whatever that means).

Had to have my mufflers installed on the showroom floor, as the bike was 14cm wider with the standard pipes and wouldn't fit up the side of my house :)
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(07-07-2009, 05:01pm)cheeky Wrote: noiceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee look great..excellent taste in motorbikes btw

Thanks Cheeky, here is a pic of the 3 girls & the motard with Harley saddlebags Idiot2 dont know what I was on or thinking that day Roll

   

(07-07-2009, 05:05pm)bigfoot Wrote: love the number plate cover and pipes look sweet!

Yeah nic, that phrase gets used a lot in my household or is it GO TO HELL she always says, who knows I never listen anyways Lol3

(08-07-2009, 10:41am)redkatana Wrote: Nice, same as mine I except that mine are triangular rather than oval (whatever that means).

Had to have my mufflers installed on the showroom floor, as the bike was 14cm wider with the standard pipes and wouldn't fit up the side of my house :)

Yeah Red, I know the feeling I have to push my bikes in backwards in between the car & chimney & it makes a big difference in width Pi_thumbsup

I got the TRS slip ons on my Carbon Busa but the Ovals on the Gen 2 are heaps louder Biker
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