3rd Generation question

Discussion in '3rd & 4th Generation 1990-1997' started by dixon5675, Jan 8, 2007.

  1. dixon5675

    dixon5675 New Member

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    I've seen a few of the vfrs in the photo gallery with the left side exaust. Is this a custom exaust job or is it factory? Is it specific to any area of the world. If anyone can answer this I would be greatfull. Also, if you have a left side exaust, please tell me how it was done. Thanks
     


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    I saw the bike you mean in the photo gallery, and it looks like a pretty custom job, never seen one myself, you can see a pipe crossing over under the bike just in fron of the rear wheel. I would guess custom., not that hard to do probably but it would be an unnecessary bend plus with the single sided swingarm it would leave the right side too open, IMHO.
     


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    Hi guys. I have a 1992 VFR with a left side exhaust. The pipe is a full header from Two Brothers racing. They still make the pipe. Several years ago I went to their site and bought the high pipe for it. I was amazed the factory supported a product that was indroduced so long ago. Two Brothers is a great company. The fit is flawless. The pipe forms a "U" under the oil pan and joins a 4 to 1 before coming up the left side.
     


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