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Old Sep 25, 2006 | 01:23 PM
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I been looking at exhuast for my 06 too. All look like shit besides the TM and Laser. I would go with a yosh but I want mine loud and bass. I been looking at that Mig one also.
Old Sep 25, 2006 | 02:56 PM
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Originally Posted by onepointone
i dont know about that just yet. i dont think its reached "r-55" status.. people have been beating off to that over rated pipe since the bikes came out.. i still see a few posts a week on the gixxer.com board about when the damn thing is coming out.
The R55 is a pipe dream and I bet mine makes more power (HP and Torque). They've had to redesign it twice due to bad quality and not meeting standards. People think they want it. lol Also, this is a pipe that is designed around more than just the k6+ bikes. I'm pretty sure the R55 will be k6+ only (600 and 750cc).

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Originally Posted by zwd85
Great looking bike. I have the same color scheme. I like that pipe, but do you loose the passengers pegs completly or did you just not put them back on?
I'm not sure if you can keep them. This is a one person bike anyways.

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I been looking at exhuast for my 06 too. All look like shit besides the TM and Laser. I would go with a yosh but I want mine loud and bass. I been looking at that Mig one also.
This exhuast is about as loud as it's going to get without being a straight pipe. If you want loud, check out the Racefit slash (I think that's it's name). It's extra loud. If you want to hear this, let me know. You won't be disappointed.
Old Sep 25, 2006 | 03:18 PM
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Originally Posted by Corey
I'm not sure if you can keep them. This is a one person bike anyways.


This exhuast is about as loud as it's going to get without being a straight pipe. If you want loud, check out the Racefit slash (I think that's it's name). It's extra loud. If you want to hear this, let me know. You won't be disappointed.
yes I want to hear can you post it or something? also were did you get your plate holder
Old Sep 25, 2006 | 03:31 PM
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yes I want to hear can you post it or something? also were did you get your plate holder
I don't have a host. I could take pics with my digital camera. I guess I could check out youtube or something.

The plate holder came from a user on GDC by the user name of ArcDevilz, IIRC. He designed them and had them made. It was $34 shipped and is made of steel of some type and is powdercoated black. It came with new hardware and a hex wrench to install the new hardware. Hell of a deal and easy to deal with. You have to rig up a light somehow though. I ordered a small LED made for license plates and drilled a small hole in my bracket to for the LED.
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Short clip in the garage.
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i like it
reminds me of the trc but a diff tip and no cool pre muffler
Hit me up sometime im riding constantly i just clicked 7500 miles :O
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i like it, it goes well with the bike color and lines.

however, i am more impressed with the tire wear down to the sidewall...nice ridin' capt!
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i like it
reminds me of the trc but a diff tip and no cool pre muffler
Hit me up sometime im riding constantly i just clicked 7500 miles :O
I'd say not having the pre-muffler is cooler. lol I love the TRC, but hated the bends to the pre-muffler. I haven't had a ton of time to ride (1300 miles) due to work. I don't ride to work or anywhere other than weekend play.
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Originally Posted by drifterJERRY
i like it, it goes well with the bike color and lines.

however, i am more impressed with the tire wear down to the sidewall...nice ridin' capt!
Thanks. I enjoy the curves. That's the fun of riding a bike. lol
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