Jardine RT -one Slip On

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tg305
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Jardine RT -one Slip On

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Anyone ever install a Jardine slip on muffler on their bike? I just purchased one for my 94 ZX7 and it looks horrible..... The connection at the flange is so mismatched, it looks like a hand built connection. The original can is about 6" in diameter and the Jardine is about 4" with a 2" reducer that bolts to the old 6" flange. I'll try to post a picture tomorrow. I can't believe anyone would mount one of these pipes, it looks that sloppy. Much lighter than stock though
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re: Jardine RT -one Slip On

Post by frozzie »

Haven't tried Jardine. Isn't it what they have on the winning CBR in Oz?

Try Shark exhausts instead, I don't think they have a distributor in the States though.http://www.ermax.fr/site_anglais/news/SHARK.asp
If you're down under, there's a promo running, send the Jardine one back and get yourself one that will fit. You could end up with a full system for a bit more than the price of a slip on.

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