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    what are the chances this would fit my bike?

    Now i know it wouldn't be an exact fit, but i am pretty handy with a welder and have access (thanks lance ) to all the tools of an exhaust shop.

    full system for a gixxer750 onto my ZX7r...

    http://www.trademe.co.nz/Trade-Me-Mo...n-49200571.htm

    or is it a dumb idea? looks like it might be a good way to save a bit of cash...

    or i could have just accidentally given you gsxr riders a good tip.
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    No, it's not ideal as it's tuned to work on a gixxer, and if ya fark with it you'll only screw it up more.....
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    having one of each i would guess you would know. okay. thanks.
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    I think what you have at the mo' looks far better.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MidnightMike
    I think what you have at the mo' looks far better.
    thats just what came standard on the bike. people say to me - hey nice carbon can. but its just black steel... and heavy. and as i say, a bit tired with all the rattles its got - makes the bike sound rough and tinny when you give it a rev.

    also the pipe work leaves a bit to be desired. looks like it was welded by a one handed blind man rather than a nice precise tig machine.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lazy7
    and as i say, a bit tired with all the rattles its got - makes the bike sound rough and tinny when you give it a rev.

    also the pipe work leaves a bit to be desired. looks like it was welded by a one handed blind man rather than a nice precise tig machine.
    1. Ah... Did no-one warn you ? It's a Kawasaki ZX7R, it's not rattling, it's chewing on bits of other bikes, you'll need a muzzle for it, not an exhaust.

    2. RE ugly welds, the inside of the pipe is what's important, not the outside, probably quite clean internally.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sedge
    1. Ah... Did no-one warn you ? It's a Kawasaki ZX7R, it's not rattling, it's chewing on bits of other bikes, you'll need a muzzle for it, not an exhaust.
    Hahahaha ROFL... if I had been drinking anything, it would be all over my keyboard and screen right about now...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lazy7
    having one of each i would guess you would know. okay. thanks.
    Foul mouthed creatures from the gutter ( WINJA ) would do well to have the stuffing knocked out of them with 6 months at a very tough boot camp. No wonder the countries in such a bad state. Related to Benson Pope and all his other lying mates by any chance are we?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lazy7
    thats just what came standard on the bike. people say to me - hey nice carbon can. but its just black steel... and heavy. and as i say, a bit tired with all the rattles its got - makes the bike sound rough and tinny when you give it a rev.

    also the pipe work leaves a bit to be desired. looks like it was welded by a one handed blind man rather than a nice precise tig machine.
    Yeah, but it's quiet, doesn't rape the midrange, and can probably survive the odd scrape pretty well Give thanks for what ya got

    If you want to make it really purr like an angry kitty, put a K&N filter in it... the induction noise is sublime

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    Quote Originally Posted by CLEAN CUT
    Foul mouthed creatures from the gutter ( WINJA ) would do well to have the stuffing knocked out of them with 6 months at a very tough boot camp. No wonder the countries in such a bad state. Related to Benson Pope and all his other lying mates by any chance are we?
    Nice try WINJA. username get banned did it?
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    You've seen and heard my bike... and for our bikes, aside from akrapovic which was apparently the "money is no object option", muzzy is your best bet.

    Muzzy was also represented as a team in the racing.

    Sounds pretty good too, except I have no idea how you would get one, as mine came with the bike...
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    cheers dude - yeah, there is a bunch of muzzy full systems on ebay ex the states. start at abou t500 us and go up to around 900 us.
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