PM Smoky... he's got a bandit 1200, and recently got a new can... I think it's a Micron... sounds beautiful
PM Smoky... he's got a bandit 1200, and recently got a new can... I think it's a Micron... sounds beautiful
... and that's what I think.
Or summat.
Or maybe not...
Dunno really....![]()
I'm running a Remus slip on with mid pipe , does the trick !
Guess with the 1250 you'll want a power commander too or some suzuki agent to give it a fiddle ? Gaz.
Perhaps I was a bit rash (gravel rash, mayhap). Many of the TBRs of times past were certainly of substandard design and construction. Possibly those made on or around the time when the two brothers were falling out and forming two separate companies (TBR and Erion Racing).
... and that's what I think.
Or summat.
Or maybe not...
Dunno really....![]()
Got a Jardine aluminium race can on the Triumph. Plenty loud, seems to be good construction and gives lovely blue flames when I shut off the throttle from high revs![]()
Get in touch with these guys... they dont have a lot on their site yet in the way of pipes but they can get some in for dirt cheap. Ive got a nice peice of carbon on the wayhttp://www.anarchyaccessories.co.nz/
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cheers for the heads up guys!!! (and girls)
micron seem to be doing the best so far BUT not one of the sites have the 1250 bandit zorst fitting!!! they all got the 1200 but.....................
as for a write up on the bandit? (who suggested that?) c'mon man you seen me spellink aint ya? no chance pmsl...................ok ok she is good, the front wheel lifts nice and easy! oops did i jus say that?
What about a scorpion?? have one off a rf900
You can pay through the nose for a "name" brand made in Mexico (Yoshi) or do like I did and purchase the Can that won an independent group test against all the leading brands and didn't cost nearly as much: Roo Racing, made in Western Australia. Extremely light and great build quality. http://www.rooracing.com/
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