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    what's the best can...

    in general, and what's the thinnnnest, smallllllest can I can get away wiv on me 636? I have an idea, but I need a can that's not much bigger than my fatass pipes that's on it at theee moment. Wud like not to have one, but the fuzzzzzz wud wanna talk wiv me all the time.. so i need a shaved muff in place. ideas?
    gettin a PCU for 'der management' so dats almost sussed, as long as it can [love]handle my changes..

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    spaghetti can?
    Tha Jandal: Adding another dimension to "rubber side down"

    Jandal [jan-duhl] noun: a mythical entity presiding over bikers
    Jandal [jan-duhl] verb: "to jandal" is to involuntarily separate from one's boik.
    Jandalled [jan-duhlled] past tense - usage: "bro, I've just gone and jandalled it"

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    Buy a 2005 and save the trouble, you know you want one, Oh yes you do dont you ? common you can tell us.

    PS My New bike bloody rocks love it, smoother and much more comfy and when it roars it roars
    Im i love
    Ive run out of fucks to give

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    Quote Originally Posted by Quasievil
    Buy a 2005 and save the trouble, you know you want one, Oh yes you do dont you ? common you can tell us.

    PS My New bike bloody rocks love it, smoother and much more comfy and when it roars it roars
    Im i love
    nah, mine will be even sexier still (if that could ever happen..)
    ain't no trouble, just means I'll have to wait at junctions a little longer

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    Quote Originally Posted by Quasievil
    Buy a 2005 and save the trouble, you know you want one, Oh yes you do dont you ? common you can tell us.

    PS My New bike bloody rocks love it, smoother and much more comfy and when it roars it roars
    Im i love
    I've had a lot going on with heaps of stuff right now so I haven't really been on KB much. So I can't belive I missed this.

    CONGRATULATIONS Quasi! I didn't even realise that you got a new bike. Mint!


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    Quote Originally Posted by NhuanH
    spaghetti can?
    Fucken ell! You too! Selling like hot cakes has a new meaning now with all these new 05 636s hitting the road!

    Congrats Nhuan!!


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    Quote Originally Posted by Motoracer
    Fucken ell! You too! Selling like hot cakes has a new meaning now with all these new 05 636s hitting the road!

    Congrats Nhuan!!
    thanks bro. However, I'ma gonna try and keep only rubber bits against the road with this one, unlike some of my previous bikes.

    Buggy is feeling lonely, being Mr 04.

    Why's you been so busy man?
    Tha Jandal: Adding another dimension to "rubber side down"

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    Quote Originally Posted by NhuanH
    Buggy is feeling lonely, being Mr 04.
    lonely up the front waiting for you 05 lot.. Keeper has an 03 still..

    anyway, what about my can dagnamit...

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    Quote Originally Posted by NhuanH

    Why's you been so busy man?
    Pretty much having to work harder and harder to pay for repairs, maintainance and nececites like the expensive race tires for the bike. Then it's always a bit difficult when dealing with girl problems etc etc.

    But things are just coming right now.

    P.S. BJ, There is no better pipe for a Kawasaki than an Akrapovic exhaust system. . Fuck she'll look and sound the part after you get that!!


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    mate I dont know much about the can thing other than they cost alot, is it worth it ?? Im not convinced

    you bike sounds good anyway dude, keep ya money in your pocket or save it up for something else.
    Ive run out of fucks to give

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    well it won't cost a heap, if I can help it, and it'll sound even better (does sound good at the moment tho, don't they.. See, you'll miss that on your 05).. and it'll look 'kin sexy..

    have you actually got the 05 parked in the garage now, or are you still waiting for it?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Quasievil
    mate I dont know much about the can thing other than they cost alot, is it worth it ?? Im not convinced

    you bike sounds good anyway dude, keep ya money in your pocket or save it up for something else.
    Agreed! As someone wise said recently, if we all spent the money we spend on cans, K&N's, power commanders etc on SUSPENSION, we'd all go heaps faster, and get real bang for bucks.
    My daughter telling me like it is:
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    Quote Originally Posted by TonyB
    Agreed! As someone wise said recently, if we all spent the money we spend on cans, K&N's, power commanders etc on SUSPENSION, we'd all go heaps faster, and get real bang for bucks.
    the suspension is pretty good stock, but point taken..
    brakes are also on the 'todo' list too, but I have those figured, it's just the can that I'm wondering about. I could go to a couple of custom places, and they'd give me their opinion, but that'd be a few guys, where as on the forum, there's a few hundy that might grace my thread with info I need..

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    Weeeeelll, I been into Autobend here in Chch a couple of times lately to have stainless bent up (they do an awesome job by the way- try bending 50.8 x 1.5 stainless round tube into a 180° bend at a centre line radius of 153mm and see how you go- they do it so it doesn't even have a dimple). They make Rage exausts and mufflers for da boi racers. Do a real nice job too. Even have carbon ones. I wonder if they would consider making cans for bikes?

    From what I can tell, you could take a whole system in there, they can 3D scan it and replicate it exactly, or in a bigger diameter pipe/ different metal. Handy to know eh!
    My daughter telling me like it is:
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    great!!!! now if only they could move to Auckland..
    Actually, that's reminded me of Wolf Mufflers on Dominion Rd.. Anyone had any dealings with them? They seem to do the same thing

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