Took a chance and ordered a Street legal (with removable amazing lookin baffle) exhaust can from PipeWerx Exhausts. From first impressions, this can is a very well constructed can, made from carbon fibre so it is considerably less weight than the stock can, (im talking half if not even less the weight of the stock one).. Still waiting for my replacment key to arive so i will post a video to youtube once i have received them..... anyway let me know what you think and if anyone has had any expericance with thease cans b4.
Fitted (side view)
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PipeWerx Road race can.
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- BikerJake2010
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Re: PipeWerx Road race can.
hi, i have a zx400 1988g and it is been a bitch to find a exhasut system for it if you could help that would be grateful
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Re: PipeWerx Road race can.
I've got a pipewerx can on my racer, a round stainless steel item. Very well made and finished, sounds good and comes in bang on the 105db track noise limit without the baffle from a cold start, and seems to be strong enough to survive the odd crash test. I also called pipewerx before I ordered the can to ask a few questions and the guy I spoke to was very helpful.
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