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Alive
1st February 2007, 16:12
While doing up my XJ900 I had been looking for someone to make up a stainless muffler to match one I had. This proved to be a little more difficult than I first thought, and when I did find someone to do it, they were in the south island and were going to charge me a fair bit of dosh to have it done.

Last week while I was picking up some parts from Henderson Motorcycles, I mentioned to Nathan that I still hadn't sorted out my mufflers. He gave me this card and said ring this guy, he does and awesome job.

So I got home and rang Warren. He came around the same day and took a look at the stainless muffler I already had and said he could make me up a matching pair (not the same as the one I have) and fit them for lesss than what it was going to cost to have 1 made.

So yesterday he picked up the bike and today he dropped it back off with the new mufflers fitted (he lives 2 minutes from my place in Kelston) and I have to say I'm very impressed.

Check out the photos and if you're in the market for a new set of custom mufflers then I suggest you give this guy a ring:

Virgin Mufflers
Warren
021 035 2218

P.S. He works from home and is trying to setup this new business so give him a call he may just be able to make the mufflers you want.

vifferman
1st February 2007, 16:19
And how does it sound, Mister?
Does it go alright?

Alive
1st February 2007, 16:43
That's the $100 question.... I won't know until the weekend when I throw the battery back in, replace a couple of fuses and throw some gas at it.

I'll let you know but I suspect they will sound quite good.

Alive
2nd February 2007, 15:15
Sounds awesome... Unfortunately I can't take it on the road with no tank fitted but just had it running in my garage and it's loud and deep but not that loud that it hurts your ears :scooter:

Dave C
9th February 2007, 14:15
Nice pipe, and it's always good to support a local business. Also looks like a pretty outstanding 'do up' on the XJ, judging by the photos. How about a couple more piccies of the whole bike?

Alive
9th February 2007, 21:06
I bought her 80% restored. Only had to buy tyres, fit carbs, handlebars, switches etc. Repair collector, replace mufflers. Fit brakes, replace tank, plastic repairs, some painting, and a few other bits and pieces.

Have been riding it up and down the st this week and I love it. Only has 14000 km on the clock, hasn't been registered since 86 and i'm the 2nd owner.

Cant wait to get the tank on it, and yes it's in mint condition for an 83.

Cheers:scooter:

Dave C
9th February 2007, 21:56
Sweet! Must admit I have never owned a Yamaha, but a couple of times back in the day I rode an XJ of that vintage that my brudder-out-law bought new (or close to it) and remember being well impressed. It's always good to see 'old' iron being kept on the go. Happy riding! :rockon:

Alive
9th February 2007, 22:29
Sweet! Must admit I have never owned a Yamaha, but a couple of times back in the day I rode an XJ of that vintage that my brudder-out-law bought new (or close to it) and remember being well impressed. It's always good to see 'old' iron being kept on the go. Happy riding! :rockon:

She's going to look a whole lot better in the next couple of weeks when I get my tank and plastic back from the painter.

Goes really well too. I got a bit of a surprise when I bolted up the carbs and new battery and she fired first pop.

Alive
11th February 2007, 18:09
I made a short video of the 900, check it out...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4A-_lKt0kUk

DMNTD
11th February 2007, 18:16
Sounding good mate....we've just finished packing the RSVR's cans ready for the courier tomorrow morning.
They'll be back wed's-thur's ready for fitting and then scaring small animals and children :yes:

Maha
11th February 2007, 18:25
[ scaring small animals


But thats what you are good at......is it not?.....:dodge:

ArcherWC
11th February 2007, 18:29
But thats what you are good at......is it not?.....:dodge:
isnt that touching small animals

DMNTD
11th February 2007, 18:32
Touching.....scaring,what's the difference anyway????!
Looking forward to having the Aprilia sounding the way it should:yes:
Oh...btw...tried riding it today,think I better wait until I can bend my knee first :shutup:

Alive
11th February 2007, 18:33
Sounding good mate....we've just finished packing the RSVR's cans ready for the courier tomorrow morning.
They'll be back wed's-thur's ready for fitting and then scaring small animals and children :yes:

Good stuff.. I ran in to Warren at the Westpac run today.

Maha
11th February 2007, 18:44
Oh...btw...tried riding it today,think I better wait until I can bend my knee first :shutup: [/B]

Need a hand with that?....apparently i got my knee 'out' the other day, not down...there is a difference....just ask my Mom....:scooter: