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  1. #16
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    I'm looking at replacement cans too - really want to keep the twin underseat pipes.

    Neptune's sound like a good option (like the way they look too!), Arrow's are just too much ($2.3k!) although 2 Brothers ones are on eBay for US$700 shipped? (so NZ$1k landed?).
    Better to keep quiet and have people think you're stupid than open your mouth and prove it!

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    The titanium Arrows are awesome. I prefer the highmount look and they offer more ground clearance on right-handers (when you really heel it over on corners).

    Buy my exhausts ($16900) and get the most pimped out Street Triple around for free!!!: http://www.trademe.co.nz/Browse/List...x?id=367281554
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    Sharp looking bike there SC!
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    http://www.british-customs.com/

    These guys have a good list of exhausts, although you will find cheaper elsewhere.

    http://www.baysideperformance.com

    I had an 07 Street Triple, I put the Leo Vince GP underseat cans on and matched with
    a Tuneboy map.
    Huge difference in torque and response - reved alot more freely.

    Nice build quality, they looked great ... sounded very angry even with the DB killers in. It became an earplug bike.

    I highly recommend using Tune boy, Power commander or other system to set the fueling after putting on your new cans. Get that fuel/air ratio sorted. The Triumph ones you can get from the dealer just dont cut it - unless you putting on an Arrow.
    DONT FORGET THE FUELING <-------- !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!




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    Quote Originally Posted by Matt View Post
    although 2 Brothers ones are on eBay for US$700 shipped? (so NZ$1k landed?).
    By the time you add Import Taxes and GST, you'll be looking at $1500.

    I was looking at the Zard Penta before I stumbled across Neptune, mainly because they look so unique.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Batcerb View Post
    I highly recommend using Tune boy, Power commander or other system to set the fueling after putting on your new cans. Get that fuel/air ratio sorted. The Triumph ones you can get from the dealer just dont cut it - unless you putting on an Arrow.
    DONT FORGET THE FUELING <-------- !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    Forget TuneBoy or Power Commander. Check this out, all you need is an $18 cable.
    http://www.triumphrat.net/ecm-and-fi...8-tuneecu.html

    I've used it, and it's an amazing bit of software.
    "It would be spiteful, to put jellyfish in a trifle."
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gubb View Post
    Forget TuneBoy or Power Commander. Check this out, all you need is an $18 cable.
    http://www.triumphrat.net/ecm-and-fi...8-tuneecu.html

    I've used it, and it's an amazing bit of software.
    I used TuneECU for the first time today on the Bonneville SE. Worked well once I got up and running.
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    Blue Flame do a nice set of pipes for your bike and they have a special on, plus our dollar is good against the pound. Not sure if I have the correct model in this link, but you'll find it.

    http://www.blueflameperformance.com/...ipes-pair.html

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    Quote Originally Posted by Owl View Post
    I used TuneECU for the first time today on the Bonneville SE. Worked well once I got up and running.
    It's a very cool piece of kit. I altered the temp when the radiator fan kicks in to a bit lower, and will be changing the speedo correction when I put on my new smaller front sprocket.

    Not bad for nix.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gubb View Post
    Forget TuneBoy or Power Commander. Check this out, all you need is an $18 cable.
    http://www.triumphrat.net/ecm-and-fi...8-tuneecu.html

    I've used it, and it's an amazing bit of software.
    +1 for TuneECU: http://www.tuneecu.com/
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