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hey where do i find a cheap slip on for my 91 fzr 600 i cant find anything
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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=
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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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ok thanks for the heads up
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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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alright thanks
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Here is a pic of my FZR with the Delkevic exhaust:

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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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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.
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