WRP Lite Series Exhausts (high mounted Titanium pipes)

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WRP Lite Series Exhausts (high mounted Titanium pipes)

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I've managed to obtain a pair of "WRP Lite Series" Titanium (I think) exhausts.

These are high mounted pipes. (think you need to remove/modify rear foot pegs) - and poss indicators (but not sure about those yet)

I'm trying to find out a bit about them.
the only thing I can find is this:

http://www.exoticsportbike.com/wrp_exhaust.htm

All I know is they are (supposed to be) LOUD :)

And they are indeed very light (not 100% if they are Titanium or Aluminium)

They don't appear to be mentioned on these forums, just wondered why really?

Anyone got any info on them?

I was told by the guy he paid £280 for them when new!

4% extra BHP sounds nice if true also :D
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Sounds good but if you click on the Honda section they only have the CBR600 and CBR1000 listed????
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Post by eddvtr1000 »

sounds good, and very cheap.
seems they have off road heritage looking at google, have a look for yourself matey.
4 cyl = 2ltr , 2 cyl = 1ltr it's all relative.
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Post by Tempest »

Thanks for the two replies.

I was starting to wonder if no-one else had evey heard of them!

Well, the pipes I have deff came off a Firestorm, but the owner put the originals back on to sell the bike, so still had the pipes.

Which I have now :)

They feel very light (though I've not taken the LOUD pipes I already have on the bike, off for comparison.) My current LOUD pipes are stainless, so I'm guessing these will be quite a few lbs lighter. Which I suppose can only be a good thing.

Just a bit puzzled by the lack of web info on these pipes?

I'd have thought they'd have been well known about on here, but apparently not?
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