IN STOCK TIFORCE SYSTEMS. 1 left h/mount w/oval can.
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hAVE ONE HIGH MOUNT SYSTEM Left w/oval can 60.5mm in 60.5mm out IN STOCK.FOR THOSE WHO LIKE SOME HP,WEIGHT LOSS AND IMPROVED LOOKS. Cheers,
Kawasuki<i>Edited by: kawasuki at: 6/11/06 18:55
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Cheers Robert
Aren't all Busas Copper & Plated, the others are just all very poor slow ugly copies !!!!!<i></i>
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Glenn, where did you get those axle adjusters from? <i></i>
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Dad.Giles chain adjusters with bike lifters fitted.Makes the rear about 50% easier to lift onto the stand. Glenn the Spa Man<i></i>
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Is my axle on the wrong way? Glenn the Spa Man<i></i>
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No they changed around for some reason <i></i>
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Do you lose the rear pegs with the high one? <i></i>
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No you just have one peg a bit higher than the other.Apparently you can get a matching one made for the left if you want.

Glenn the Spa Man<i></i>
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Another Ti force combination.High mount oval can 60mm in and out.



Rear Shot.You would have to fit their supplied blinkers.



A bit quieter and freer flowing.

Glenn the Spa Man<i></i>
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Glen,
Do they make the Sumo in low mount like Simmo's with the short reverse cone ended muffler shown on the first photo of your bike?

Also a common complaint with the sumo (large dia in & out) is a lack of clearance where the pipe passes the swingarm have you experienced this problem? If not how much clearance have you seen at that point.

Also have you had any heat shielding issues with the sumo where the headers, collectors and tail pipe have melted the plastic bodywork.

I am contemplating the sumo but only if these issues have been rectified.

Bruce
N2O no laughing matter
<i>Edited by: Blackzook at: 6/11/06 22:05
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Its ok Glenn I will answere these concerns.

No probs with it passing my swingarm and my s/arm comes out further than the stock ones.

Heat material is supplied and if you are worried more can be supplied for $15000US. If u dyno bike it is suggested for fairings to be removed for any system fitted.

And i am 95% sure that they make them in the std mount with the short can. Is that what u want to here Bwuce. f*** what u go through for a sale.. U were the first customer on my black list. Cheers,
Kawasuki<i></i>
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Fitted up easier than my system.they have a tang welded to the collectors to bolt to where the centrestand bolt was.This provides very secure and accurate placement of the collector.It also allows a shimming ability if you wanted to move the mid pipe further out.Mine went closer to the front torque arm bolt than dads, not the swingarm brace.Being a 7 piece kit you can move things around.On the muzzy v tiforce thread i stated all pipe diameters compared to mine.I am going to do a dyno comparo of my can and the 60mm out can,then change the rest into a sumo down the track to see gains and losses.The big bore cans sound smoother in the short style.No melted fairings on dads yet,i personally want to ceramic coat mine and the mid pipe on the inside only,after it looks like my current one,for max gas velocity. <i></i>
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