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    WTB: CB250RS 2-into-1

    Hello,

    I really really really want to lose the other 'zorst. Has anybody got two-into-one headers for the CB250RS kicking around? With silencer, without silencer, rusty, not rusty, any sort of condition considered.

    Let me move some shit out of your garage.

    Cheers.

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    No I don't.

    Buy this.


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    have you considered useing the headers off a xr or xl think the xr ones are slightly bigger diameter would make running a low pipe difficult though

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jim2 View Post
    No I don't.

    Buy this.

    Waaaay overpriced (edit -- not now, it was overpriced in previous auctions. $1200 is good). Obviously neglected -- has been `garaged most of its life', so that means sitting around until the oil gums up and the tank has rusted away. Plus, it's stock standard original. I've got enough bits to build two complete original bikes (albeit in need of a paint job).
    Quote Originally Posted by tommorth View Post
    have you considered useing the headers off a xr or xl think the xr ones are slightly bigger diameter would make running a low pipe difficult though
    Yeah I've heard that the XL cylinder head has small exhaust ports. Would make sense as it's tuned for lower RPM (max 20hp). Does the XR have same diameter as CB then? Would be OK for a scrambler look, but would be a bit weird on something that's eventually going for a café racer look; plus I think the pipe goes right through where my swingarm/electrical stuff is.

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    custom chambers. built my exhausts (twin) for around $700
    Then I could get a Kb Tshirt, move to Timaru and become a full time crossdressing faggot

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    Quote Originally Posted by renegade master View Post
    custom chambers.
    +1 I agree with mr. renegade.

    custom chambers is the way to go dude

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    Hi I have a cb250 hornet and have the same probl;em with the zorsts got a bloddy twin and the 250mm [pipes ectremly loud on the m.way has any one got any silencers for them i dont wana loose them as the look awsum.

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    Quote Originally Posted by renegade master View Post
    custom chambers. built my exhausts (twin) for around $700
    Unfortunately $700 is a hell of a lot of money, especially when you see CB250N Motad 2-into-1s go for less than fifty pounds on eBay.

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    Quote Originally Posted by xerxesdaphat View Post
    Unfortunately $700 is a hell of a lot of money, especially when you see CB250N Motad 2-into-1s go for less than fifty pounds on eBay.
    yep it sure is
    Then I could get a Kb Tshirt, move to Timaru and become a full time crossdressing faggot

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    Besides, Custom Chambers will be this completely beautifuly finished, mandrel-bent stainless steel masterpiece; I don't need that, all I need is a simple joining of two pipes into one wot I'll sand and paint black and fit a Taiwanese Dunstall reverse-cone copy on the back.

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