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    Aftermarket exhaust and installation quotes

    I am looking to buy a T100 Bonnie, just enquiring if I buy a model with standard pipes, the 1st mod will be louder and better sounding aftermarket pipes, in case I might get ripped off what should be the cost to install them and what type exhaust should I use, any advice much appreciated. Thanks in advance.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LATE RIDER View Post
    I am looking to buy a T100 Bonnie, just enquiring if I buy a model with standard pipes, the 1st mod will be louder and better sounding aftermarket pipes, in case I might get ripped off what should be the cost to install them and what type exhaust should I use, any advice much appreciated. Thanks in advance.
    Installation should be done at home by you

    It'll be a couple of nuts and bolts and an instruction manual.. bolt off bolt on.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fast Eddie View Post
    Installation should be done at home by you

    It'll be a couple of nuts and bolts and an instruction manual.. bolt off bolt on.
    If its that easy sweet no welding required?, what about re jetting ? and what type is best to buy and how much should I expect to pay ? thanks for your reply it was helpful.

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    Do it yourself.

    Your local Triumph dealer can down load the 'sports exhaust' map if running EFI, they can tweak carbs if needed on earlier models.

    Plenty available if you don't mind searching the net and buying offshore. Local dealers can bring in most brands (at a cost ......) and there are several NZ pipe makers who will supply.

    Somewhere i have a link to a bonnie pipe make who does similar pipes to Arrow in stainless for half the price ........

    Oh thye have a install video too

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    i had my local stainless fabricator make me a link pipe and bracket for my bike
    it wasnt a off the shelf exhaust bolt on type
    i bought a exhaust i liked and got a link pipe fabricated to fit

    plastic fabricator/welder here if you need a hand ! will work for beer/bourbon/booze

    come ride the southern roads www.southernrider.co.nz

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    Found the linky. English so in pounds and add shipping. Good prices though if you compare with Arrow and they are obviously modelled on Arrow. 2-1 or single mufflers.

    http://www.tecbikeparts.com/SS_Triumph_2-2_Exhaust.html

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