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    WTB: Yoshimura shinies for an oil boiler, GIMMIE!

    Hey there everybody

    Well, i've got myself a wee little project i have. A 1986 Suzuki GSXR750 oil boiler

    Anyway, its got pods and a rejet and all that foolery, shock is on the way shortly. But i need bolt on go fast bits
    Im currently looking at bringing in a set of Mikuni RS smoothbores from amedika, thats not a problem.
    Think i can find an aftermarket exhaust system? no.

    Anyone got an aftermarket (yoshi preferable) exhaust system for a '86 750 oil boiler?

    If i cant find anything i might need to part with my dollars and pay custom chambers a visit...

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    if you're wanting just an end can it shouldnt be hard, most stuff should fit, but can't help when it comes to full systems.
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    Mate. Go to AMPS, get them to order you a Vance and Hines system for it. I got one for mine and from memory the full system was less than cost of a custom chambers built system. It also lightened the bike heaps and increases ground clearance.

    Sounds fucking fantastic at the same time.
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    Quote Originally Posted by White trash View Post
    Mate. Go to AMPS, get them to order you a Vance and Hines system for it. I got one for mine and from memory the full system was less than cost of a custom chambers built system. It also lightened the bike heaps and increases ground clearance.

    Sounds fucking fantastic at the same time.
    Sexy awesome, cheers mate

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    Oh yeah, im also after the single seat cowl for the bike aswell, if anyone has one floating about in their garage or something

    cheers

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