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Exhaust Mod I'd Like To Accomplish

NiteLife

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Along with my new Spyder, I also own and ride a 2008 Yamaha FZ1. I found an exhaust manufacturer in England and ordered and installed this exhaust on my Yamaha.

Unfortunately, they do not make an exhaust for the Spyder. However I'm going to research to find a way to get one of their exhausts to fit. They are extremely well made and the appearance on the Spyder I think would be pretty awesome.

I'm picturing a DUAL Set Up, one set on each side of the bike.

Post me your thoughts or comments on this idea.

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Google Campbell SideWinder and visit their site.

Jim
 
Mr Orange.....NOW, that's what I'm talking about!

Where did you get the header pipe?

Please let me know the details how you accomplished your dual's.

NICE BIKE!

Thanks.
Jim
 
Well if I can install a pair of Suzuki GSX-R cans on my Spyder then I don't see why you can't mount those Yamaha cans. :thumbup:

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Orange
You do have one of the best looking exhausts I have seen. The symmetry including the shape of the mufflers is way cool.

I have often wondered how my RT would look with a couple of two bros hanging out the back. Hmmmm
 
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