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Can I use silicone sealant instead of a gasket?

MCN, 28 May 2012 13:40

Q. I have bought a second hand slip-on exhaust for my 2009 Suzuki GSXR750. The pipe that connects to the end pipe is slightly out of shape and the gasket does not fit in correctly. When trying to fit the exhaust the gasket gets pushed too far down the inside and does not sit correctly. Would it be possible to ...

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Can police stop you for emissions?

MCN, 02 April 2012 13:25

Q. We know the police can do you for a noisy exhaust, but have they ever done anyone for excessive emissions on aftermarket exhausts?S Boucher, email A. Not as far as we’re aware. The police don’t have any testing kit as it’s not yet a legal requirement for motorcycle exhausts to meet emissions standards.

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Can I remove my Z750's stock exhaust valve?

MCN, 29 September 2010 14:00

Q. I really need to make my 2007 Kawasaki Z750 louder as they hear my son’s GSX-R coming, but not me following. So I’m looking at a replacement can, but what’s to be done with the device fitted to the OE can? Find a used Kawasaki Z750 for sale It’s got two cables running to it, and I’m worried it ...

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What effect does removing an exhaust baffle have?

MCN, 23 February 2010 14:25

Q. I have just purchased a new GSX-R1000 with dealer-fitted Arrow cans with removable baffles. Save cash on motorcycle exhausts Can you please tell me whether it would harm the bike if I removed them. I have also read in the Arrow instructions about a connecting pipe without the stock cat convertor, are these ok to use and will it ...

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New GSR600 exhaust released

Marc Abbott, 12 February 2010 12:16

Taiwanese firm Guang Rong (no, we haven’t made up the name) have just announced details of their new exhaust for the Suzuki GSR600. It’s claimed to add just over 2bhp right at the top end of the rev range, and 1.4ftlb of torque a little earlier – at just above 10,000rpm. No claims are made as to the exhausts road-legality, ...

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GPR's Aprilia RSV4 exhausts

Marc Abbott, 07 August 2009 13:52

Three different styled exhausts are now available from GPR exhausts for theRSV4 Aprilia. Maximum power increase is 7.2bhp and all three cut 3kg of weight off the standard can. Visit www.gpr.it for more details. Prices start from £299. Compare and buy exhaust systems in the MCN Shop

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Akrapovic exhausts for new Suzuki GSX-R1000

Marc Abbott, 20 April 2009 16:45

If you’ve bought, or are on the verge of buying, a 2009 Suzuki GSX-R1000 and are hankering for some new pipe work then Akrapovic has four different exhaust slip-ons that will be available later this year, all with differing styles and advantages. Contact: www.performanceparts-ltd.com or 0870-240-2118. Compare and buy motorcycle exhausts Titanium Megaphone £449This neat combo slip-on may not be ...

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Arrow pipe for Suzuki Gladius

Rob Hull, 06 March 2009 09:41

Arrow exhausts has tied into the new single-make Suzuki Gladius Cup in Italy and become the official exhaust part for the newly launched championship.  Arrow already supply systems for the factory World Superbike Suzuki team and continue their close relationship with the Japanese brand by committing to being the official exhaust supplier for the Gladius Cup. And this is what ...

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Akrapovic for 2009 Kawasaki ZX-6R

MCN News Desk, 06 January 2009 16:16

Get ready to see an avalanche of new exhaust systems to fit 2009 machines in the coming weeks, including this new aftermarket replacement for the latest Kawasaki ZX-6R from Akrapovic. Not only will Akrapovic be releasing this exhaust in a number of different finish styles including titanium and carbon fibre, there will also be four different variables of road legality and ...

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New Yamaha R1 hits 161bhp in standard form

Andy Downes, 22 December 2008 08:00

Exhaust manufacturer Akrapovic has revealed the power of the new Yamaha R1 in standard form is 161bhp at the back wheel. The power figure was discovered as the Slovenian firm became the first to the market with a slip-on exhaust system. With the exhaust system in place, peak power on the Yamaha R1 was raised to 164bhp. A pair of ...

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