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v8s&2wheels
25th June 2009, 19:03
Getting my new bike in about 1-2 weeks time. Well new to me. 18 months old to the rest of the world. Question i wana know is whats a good place to get a good set of aftermarket exhausts.

Dont want to be spending huge amounts of cash

Bike is a 07 gsxr1000

Cheers guys

James Deuce
25th June 2009, 19:04
Fuel exhausts in the UK.

In fact look at any of the UK websites.

What is your budget?

v8s&2wheels
25th June 2009, 19:05
Fuel exhausts in the UK.

In fact look at any of the UK websites.

What is your budget?

Cheers ill check their site

Well i was told around $600 for a Jardine set up. Which looks awesome but i want a deeper sound not a motogp sound.

I would probably look at going around $1000 mark somewhere. Not keen to spend more than that.

James Deuce
25th June 2009, 19:09
That's a good price for the Jardine.

Be careful to use a currency converter and be sure of the actual shipping charges before you calculate. In my experience it is a heap cheaper and quicker to import from the UK than the US or Australia.

Remember there is no Customs Duty on motorcycle stuff you import for personal use, and you may incur GST on items worth more than $NZ400.

v8s&2wheels
25th June 2009, 19:11
That's a good price for the Jardine.

Be careful to use a currency converter and be sure of the actual shipping charges before you calculate. In my experience it is a heap cheaper and quicker to import from the UK than the US or Australia.

Remember there is no Customs Duty on motorcycle stuff you import for personal use, and you may incur GST on items worth more than $NZ400.

Yeah i thought it wasnt a bad price either. Bloody nice looking slash cut exhausts too

Fuel exhausts dont have an exhaust for the k7. Only upto the k4.

I can get yoshimuras off trademe for $1k. Thats not bad. But ill see what else can be found

slofox
25th June 2009, 19:14
www.motoxparts.co.nz for Two Bros. Best prices I could find in NZ.

v8s&2wheels
25th June 2009, 19:16
www.motoxparts.co.nz for Two Bros. Best prices I could find in NZ.

They are hastings based arent they.. just a few kms down the road for me lol.

They dont have pricings on their site. But their stubbys look pretty good. Do you have an idea on pricing?

AllanB
25th June 2009, 19:18
Check out this USA site - heaps to pick from (oh the choice!!!!!)

In US $ plus shipping to NZ is about US$90-100 so add that on top of the listed price. Delivery from the USA is about 10-14 days usually often less.

NZ to US $ is around the 64c mark so $640 US$ is a grand NZ.

Search on the site for "2007 GSXR1000 exhaust"

http://www.starcycle-usa.com

James Deuce
25th June 2009, 19:41
Check out this USA site - heaps to pick from (oh the choice!!!!!)

In US $ plus shipping to NZ is about US$90-100 so add that on top of the listed price. Delivery from the USA is about 10-14 days usually often less.

NZ to US $ is around the 64c mark so $640 US$ is a grand NZ.

Search on the site for "2007 GSXR1000 exhaust"

http://www.starcycle-usa.com

Yep, looked at them when I was looking around for the Zed and they were 20% dearer than the same stuff bought through the UK. I always get a turn around of less then 5 days from the UK. I've waited 2 months for stuff from the US.

AllanB
25th June 2009, 19:42
Also have a look at www.denniskirk.com search under metric bike and by your year and make/model - they have some 'close out' pipes on there and they are dirt cheap. I've ordered lots of bits from DK over the years and they offer very good service. Again a USA site so convert $ plus shipping.

naphazoline
25th June 2009, 19:46
Bloke in the naki hand makes quality aluminium and stainless cans.Last i heard,they were $250 fitted per can.

Workmate got one on his K3/4,and said it made a world of difference.:2thumbsup

Want to know more?
PM me.

AllanB
25th June 2009, 19:47
Yep, looked at them when I was looking around for the Zed and they were 20% dearer than the same stuff bought through the UK. I always get a turn around of less then 5 days from the UK. I've waited 2 months for stuff from the US.

20% is a good saving :clap: - ultimately I guess find something you like the style of and get searching on google!

AllanB
25th June 2009, 19:51
And........:rolleyes:

For something truely custom - give these guys a call and go for a nice ride :headbang:

http://www.trademe.co.nz/Trade-Me-Motors/Motorbikes/Parts-for-sale/Exhaust/auction-226223693.htm

v8s&2wheels
25th June 2009, 20:37
Cheers on all the comments guys ive been searchin through and found some good stuff. Will PM about the guy in naki too.

dipshit
25th June 2009, 21:11
http://www.morepoweracing.com/404.asp?404;https://www.morepoweracing.com:443/Exhaust/Motorcycle-Exhaust/c-1-71-73/

This is a good place to deal with too.

Muppet
25th June 2009, 21:57
Yep, looked at them when I was looking around for the Zed and they were 20% dearer than the same stuff bought through the UK. I always get a turn around of less then 5 days from the UK. I've waited 2 months for stuff from the US.

I bought a Two Bros carbon fibre M2 for my Fireblade, cost $750 all up and took less than 5 days to get here. I must admit the exchnge rate was in my favour, unlike the current situation.

v8s&2wheels
26th June 2009, 17:16
All good websites. Choice is in abundance now.