Yoshimura Japan Slip ons?
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Check this list of products. There are plenty of places to buy them, but this is Yoshi's list of compatible products for 2013.
http://www.yoshimura-rd.com/pc_style_det...C5A4542ECE
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here is a tri slip on from the same list Kendo gave you

http://www.yoshimura-rd.com/prodcat/1121...s-dual.asp

a hint is if the model # has SO after the muffler type then that's for Slip-On

FS = Full system

or for a full understanding of the Yoshi codes....

model # - system type (slip on/full system) - end materials - pipe material - end material

eg
R77 SO SS-CF-CF

= R77 Slip On Stainless Steel-Carbon Fibre-Carbon Fibre (that was my new set)
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I have the R77, SO/SS/SS/CF on mine, so dual slip on, stainless body, carbon ends, and I love the sound.
Not too loud, not too quiet.
Saves a bit of weight, but not as much as you may think.
According to a Yoshi dyno report I found recently, they actually lose 2 hp over the stock pipes if nothing else is changed.
Still worth the trade off in my opinion.
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(04-08-2014, 12:03pm)Lucksafortune2000 Wrote: I have the R77, SO/SS/SS/CF on mine, so dual slip on, stainless body, carbon ends, and I love the sound.
Not too loud, not too quiet.
Saves a bit of weight, but not as much as you may think.
According to a Yoshi dyno report I found recently, they actually lose 2 hp over the stock pipes if nothing else is changed.
Still worth the trade off in my opinion.

I agree Lucky... Love the note of my R77 slip ons

note: they do come with a baffle insert if you want to sneak past the Police
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Thanks guys.Not interested in the Yoshimura rd(usa) kit.The japanese kit looks better to me.I had a full r77 on a 08 blade a few years back and the bike didnt make great power either with it.It fulled great with a PC3 and custom map but id like to try something else:)
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That's cool... Was just referring to your enquiry about the yoshi tri oval systems and how to read the yoshi model codes. But of course if you only want the dual outlets made for a single system I think you have to get the FS not the SO
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#8
No hassle bro.Theres a company in the UK that sells the Japanese tri oval dual outlet as slip ons.Theyre expensive as hell though;(
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plus wouldn't you have to get the single header system put on as well???
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(05-08-2014, 07:35am)murphc13 Wrote: No hassle bro.Theres a company in the UK that sells the Japanese tri oval dual outlet as slip ons.Theyre expensive as hell though;(

Hi can you send me a link? I've always wanted dual tip slip ons.

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