Exhaust to Buy

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crs2000
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Exhaust to Buy

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were is the best place to buy a replacement exhaust and best copy :?: As I don't have deep enough pockets to replace all the bits on my bike with original parts :lol: :lol:
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rustyrim
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Re: Exhaust to Buy

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That’s a good question. Most pattern parts aren’t very good quality, so where do look and buy from?
Hopefully your question will be answered. Shortly I will be looking for pattern mudguards.
'Hi level' do replacement parts. Many Ebay sellers buy in bulk from them and then sell on Ebay.

http://motorcycleproducts.co.uk/catalog ... 70242.html
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crs2000 wrote:were is the best place to buy a replacement exhaust and best copy :?: As I don't have deep enough pockets to replace all the bits on my bike with original parts :lol: :lol:
There is only one type of pattern exhaust available. Quality is pretty good and better value for money than an original one which will cost you £100+ for a used one and then plus another £100 to restore and re-chrome. NOS genuine one if you can find one will set you back £300+ :o

I can supply you a pattern one for £40.00 shipped.

I can also supply decent pattern mudguards for £35 for the front (drumbrake or DX) and £40 for the rear with or without wire tunnel ;)

Cheers

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marky
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Re: Exhaust to Buy

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most pattern mudguards come from hi-level but there are better ones out there to be found and if you can avoid hi-level ones especially front and dx front its wise to do so
Candygold16
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Re: Exhaust to Buy

Post by Candygold16 »

pertheswede wrote:
crs2000 wrote:were is the best place to buy a replacement exhaust and best copy :?: As I don't have deep enough pockets to replace all the bits on my bike with original parts :lol: :lol:
There is only one type of pattern exhaust available. Quality is pretty good and better value for money than an original one which will cost you £100+ for a used one and then plus another £100 to restore and re-chrome. NOS genuine one if you can find one will set you back £300+ :o

I can supply you a pattern one for £40.00 shipped.

I can also supply decent pattern mudguards for £35 for the front (drumbrake or DX) and £40 for the rear with or without wire tunnel ;)

Cheers

Per

I will be interested in an exhaust in the summer when the FS1E gets a tidy up :P
I am now on the fizz and by god it feels good : D
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