In addition to the R1 arse
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In addition to the R1 arse
If like me you have glued an R1 arse on to your ride then you might be interested in these
This is the Toca Bro's replacement end cans for the R1 zorst among othsrs
The Toce Brothers Performance "T-Slash" pipe is now available as a slip-on replacement for 2004 to 2010 Yamaha R1's. This system includes 2 polished stainless steel midpipes and our unique 4-pipe canisters constructed of powdercoated aluminum. Specifically designed to follow the contour of the R1 tail without melting or discoloring the tail light, like many aftermarket pipes do. They connect to your factory "y" pipe and mount in the stock locations. Each set contains 4 removable baffles allowing you to set the noise level where you like it. They can be run with all 4, 2, or no baffles at all. The baffles are easily removed and can be replaced at any time. No drilling, cutting, or removing rivets. Simply remove 2 retaining nuts from each baffle and replace with 2 screws provided with your system.
They are a must have even if you have to put your wife on the game, or sell one of your kids for organ donation. Anyway, heres a link to their site
http://www.toceperformance.com/index.html
This is the Toca Bro's replacement end cans for the R1 zorst among othsrs
The Toce Brothers Performance "T-Slash" pipe is now available as a slip-on replacement for 2004 to 2010 Yamaha R1's. This system includes 2 polished stainless steel midpipes and our unique 4-pipe canisters constructed of powdercoated aluminum. Specifically designed to follow the contour of the R1 tail without melting or discoloring the tail light, like many aftermarket pipes do. They connect to your factory "y" pipe and mount in the stock locations. Each set contains 4 removable baffles allowing you to set the noise level where you like it. They can be run with all 4, 2, or no baffles at all. The baffles are easily removed and can be replaced at any time. No drilling, cutting, or removing rivets. Simply remove 2 retaining nuts from each baffle and replace with 2 screws provided with your system.
They are a must have even if you have to put your wife on the game, or sell one of your kids for organ donation. Anyway, heres a link to their site
http://www.toceperformance.com/index.html
CBRRRT- Trackday Novice
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R1 Seat unit
In the middle of putting an 98 R1 seat unit on my 97 Blade. Seen about 4 on ebay recently so pretty common but will post pics soon in case anybodys thiking of doin it
cub- CBT Novice
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Re: In addition to the R1 arse
cub wrote:In the middle of putting an 98 R1 seat unit on my 97 Blade. Seen about 4 on ebay recently so pretty common but will post pics soon in case anybodys thiking of doin it
It would be rude not to mate, stick em on.
CBRRRT- Trackday Novice
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