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Re: Exhaust identity
« Reply #25 on: 13 September 2018, 11:33:06 pm »
The original downpipes for 98 & 03 share the same part number & same price for new ones, £1,204.68 if Yamaha had later made them in stainless the price would have been nearly half the price of the bike new.  Cheesy


deeteefifty, hope that sorted your queries & you get a new silencer & link pipe sorted soon.
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« Reply #26 on: 14 September 2018, 06:45:14 am »
EEK! How much😮
Thanks again, there's an astonishing amount of shared knowledge on here from you chaps. I'll update my progress when done.

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Re: Exhaust identity
« Reply #27 on: 14 September 2018, 08:26:24 am »
The original downpipes for 98 & 03 share the same part number & same price for new ones, £1,204.68 if Yamaha had later made them in stainless the price would have been nearly half the price of the bike new.  Cheesy


deeteefifty, hope that sorted your queries & you get a new silencer & link pipe sorted soon.



Hmmm, 2002 details have chucked up something interesting.


http://foc-u.co.uk/index.php?topic=34.0
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Re: Exhaust identity
« Reply #28 on: 14 September 2018, 08:49:02 am »
Not sure all info is correct,

Exhaust angle lowered to accommodate longer pillion pegs?

Deep Reddish Yellow Cocktail wasn't available in the u.k in 98 only red or black, when I bought mine in 98 a customer paid the dealer to have one sprayed yellow.


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Re: Exhaust identity
« Reply #29 on: 14 September 2018, 02:26:32 pm »

A magnet sticks to my down pipes.
That would confirm that they're plain steel under the paint wouldn't it?.

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Re: Exhaust identity
« Reply #30 on: 14 September 2018, 02:38:39 pm »
Not sure all info is correct,

Exhaust angle lowered to accommodate longer pillion pegs?

Deep Reddish Yellow Cocktail wasn't available in the u.k in 98 only red or black, when I bought mine in 98 a customer paid the dealer to have one sprayed yellow.


Some of these websites are bad for that.
There's a couple that don't give the choice of it being black, and another site doesn't list it as a 2000 SP model which it blatantly is, if i use the reg number. Says it's a 98 i think.
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Re: Exhaust identity
« Reply #31 on: 14 September 2018, 03:38:53 pm »
YamFazFan, lower grade stainless can be magnetic, try some knives and forks, probably should be classed as rust resistant.

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Re: Exhaust identity
« Reply #32 on: 26 September 2018, 06:29:06 pm »
My 03 fazer has stainless downpipes painted black from new. Think it was only last year 03 they did this

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Re: Exhaust identity
« Reply #33 on: 02 October 2018, 06:53:46 pm »
YamFazFan, lower grade stainless can be magnetic, try some knives and forks, probably should be classed as rust resistant.
Thats right about the lower grade stainless sticking to a magnet but sometimes you can tell with a magnet that although it sticks, it is not so strong a stick/grab as plain steel is. Try a definite plain steel straight after to see if there is a difference.
To prove about some stainless being magnet, try some cheap kitchen sinks and you may find that the bowl won't stick but the drainer does. 
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Re: Exhaust identity
« Reply #34 on: 02 October 2018, 07:54:47 pm »

Just tried the sink/drainer and a magnet won't stick to any part, but it does grip every piece of cutlery I've tried in the drawer that's marked 'Stainless Steel'.


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Re: Exhaust identity
« Reply #35 on: 02 October 2018, 08:55:33 pm »
 :lol
Stainless is heavier than mild steel too. You can go about with a set of scales if it helps.

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Re: Exhaust identity
« Reply #36 on: 02 October 2018, 09:34:40 pm »
Good job Gordon Ramsey isn't due round our kitchen. Can't see the cutlery passing his quality control :lol