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exhaust
hey where do i find a cheap slip on for my 91 fzr 600 i cant find anything
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Re: exhaust
Delkevic makes slip-ons for the FZR600...
http://www.delkevic.us/?section=home
I bought the 18 inch stainless steel oval for $164 shippped and was a perfect fit.
Here is the ebay listing:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayI ... &viewitem=
http://www.delkevic.us/?section=home
I bought the 18 inch stainless steel oval for $164 shippped and was a perfect fit.
Here is the ebay listing:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayI ... &viewitem=
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Re: exhaust
Btw...you will need cut and expand the pipe that slips into the stock header pipe. I'll post pics of the installed exhaust this weekend.
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Re: exhaust
ok thanks for the heads up
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Re: exhaust
The exhaust are universal so I'm sure you can buy the one I have based on the ebay link. They have a number you can call at 866-318-3065 for questions. Their service is very good.
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Re: exhaust
alright thanks
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Re: exhaust
Here is a pic of my FZR with the Delkevic exhaust:

The pipe that slips into the stock pipe needs to be shorted and expanded. You can get it expanded at your local muffler shop (usually for free or a $5 tip).
There is no rejetting required. The exhaust makes a nice improvement to the bikes appearance and performance.

The pipe that slips into the stock pipe needs to be shorted and expanded. You can get it expanded at your local muffler shop (usually for free or a $5 tip).
There is no rejetting required. The exhaust makes a nice improvement to the bikes appearance and performance.
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Re: exhaust
I run twin 14" delkevics on my xj600 seca 2. They make a nice muffler, looks and sounds great.
96 fzr600. R1 body kit.
94 xj600 seca 2: complete upgrade restoration.
73 Honda cb750 four: bored out 178 over (850 cc) street cam, smoothbore carbs, velocity stacks, corbin king-queen seat, 4-1 header with modified megaphone exhaust, dyna-s ignition, too many other mods to mention and still under construction.
72 Suzuki ts90 cci. First bike ever, bone stock and still starts with 2 kicks.
94 xj600 seca 2: complete upgrade restoration.
73 Honda cb750 four: bored out 178 over (850 cc) street cam, smoothbore carbs, velocity stacks, corbin king-queen seat, 4-1 header with modified megaphone exhaust, dyna-s ignition, too many other mods to mention and still under construction.
72 Suzuki ts90 cci. First bike ever, bone stock and still starts with 2 kicks.