Micron exhausts

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Jbrebel
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Micron exhausts

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Any thoughts below please :D

I thought they'd gone bust but they appear to be open still.
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You've had some (were they carbon :think:) what did you think to the sound, quality, finish etc?

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8)

That'll do for me :thumbup:
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Speak to them first John.
I just had a quick look on their website and they only list the SP2. If I remember correctly the Sp2 has a slightly larger bore header pipe so you might have to alter the link pipe to get them to fit.
I'm not 100% certain but it wont hurt to ask.

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No worries chaps :)

Have it sorted :thumbup: Thanks for your help :)
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:thumbup:
SO, it's going to be the Micron then?
I've always liked thier stuff.
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:wink:

Do the high levels need the under tray/indicator position moving? I'm guessing so...:?

If that’s the case I'll need some low level links making. So any recommendations on where to get these done would be great :thumbup:

I don't want to have to start mucking the bike up cutting and drilling bits just to make HL pipes fit-it'd make me cry :( I want to leave the aesthetics well alone :thumbup:

I'll stick some piccy's on later. They're rather tasty :)
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Re: Micron exhausts

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These be em :)

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I'd love to have high levels on any other bike-but no way am I cutting the SP up to fit. I'd rather loose a kidney :lol:

Tim-MTC sounds good. Think thats a good shout for a ride up when the weather clears-and maybe a stop off a Castle Timbo for a bevvy :wink: :lol:
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FirestormMike wrote:Cut it up and I'll be round your house with a chainsaw.... :lol: :lol: :lol:
8O One of the reasons I'd not touch it Mike :lol: Don't want chasing down on a yellow storm with a rider weilding a Stihl :biggrin

Like I explained when I picked it up-no way it's getting touched! Not even a shitty sticker :lol:

Just like a fruiter noise that's all :D 1st it needs a blast as standard though :thumbup: Just couldn't miss the Microns at the price-they'll stay in the garage till summer (he says :P)

No rush to fit in all honesty :D
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