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General / Re: GPR Ghost Exhaust
« on: 30 July 2013, 08:30:02 pm »
Thanks.

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General / Re: GPR Ghost Exhaust
« on: 30 July 2013, 06:08:38 pm »
Ye its the under seat pipes have you heard of the GPR Ghost system

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General / Re: GPR Ghost Exhaust
« on: 30 July 2013, 05:50:57 pm »
Thanks will be going for the GPR Ghost I think, when I put the panniers on they were close to the heat shield with nothing in them so would like to retain them and the ghost is the only I can find that fits.

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General / GPR Ghost Exhaust
« on: 29 July 2013, 06:22:45 pm »
Thanks to the guys who replied to my last post, I'm now asking if anybody knows of or as these exhaust on their fazer (GPR Ghost). I have spoken to Beowulf and they cannot guarantee that their exhaust will not affect my throw over panniers, the Ghost exhaust allows me to retain the heat shield on my bike which as the under seat pipes by the way, or does any body know of other companies that do exhausts that allow you to keep the heat shields. As a second point I have seen online that some owners have drilled their stock exhaust to make it sound louder, that is the only issue I have with the bike is it sounds like an electric tram so I want more noise. Thanks.

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Hi Guys, thanks for the help so far I have been in touch with Beowolf and the problem I have is with the heat shields, they will not fit. I need to be able to put my panniers on, I have seen videos on you tube where the stock exhausts have been drilled does anybody know anybody who as done this.

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FZ6 / Fazer / After market cans for my 54 fazer under seat pipes
« on: 16 July 2013, 08:59:32 pm »
Could any body let me know what is a good make of end cans for my bike I have looked at beowolf, does anybody have these fitted or recommend something else. I used to have a bandit and cannot really get used to this bike sounding like a tram.

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