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Discussion in '3rd & 4th Generation 1990-1997' started by vegasvic, May 7, 2009.

  1. vegasvic

    vegasvic New Member

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    It sounds like you folks get pretty jazzed up over a left exiting exhaust, why is that? Mine has one, my last bike had a right side exhaust i guess i don't understand the attraction.

    I really miss a center stand, this version of the vfr750 didn't come with one?

    vic
     


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  2. Rollin_Again

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    The left side exhaust makes it easiest to remove the rear wheel and also lets you show off that awesome single sided swingarm. The downside is that the centerstand must be removed in order to exit from the left side. I still can't decide on one since I use my centerstand alot.

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    Rollin
     


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  3. zerks

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    I have mixed emotions on the left exit exhaust as well. I would love to show off the single-sided swingarm, but I'm not willing to give up my centerstand.

    My plan is to eventually have a custom midpipe made so I can go with a high exit exhaust, which will show off more of the swingarm.
     


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