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  1. HenkVFR750

    HenkVFR750 New Member

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    Hey there ..

    I recently got a VFR 750 F 1987 model and fixing it... :potstir:
    problem is the bike was in an accident before I bought it. The people fixed a Gsxr's front fairing on and in this country, the VFR in my model's spares are really scarce. But out of curiosity I'd like to know what Yoshimura pipe would fit on this VFR haha. Well I'll ask more questions if any would arise.

    Thank you.
    Henk
     


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  2. 34468 Randy

    34468 Randy Secret Insider

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    Welcome to the site. In this day and age, inter racial relationships are quite acceptable and some places almost the norm. Now inter model bikes....well fella, you are pushing it there pal. Lets see som pix.
     


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    Even more, South Africans! Welcome man
     


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    :welcome:

    In friendly Canada, sure, but in S.A. i wonder ??????

    Some photos of your bike, Henk, please.
     


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    If you have a pipe shop (correction muffler shop) they can probably adapt just about any pipe to your bike for a reasonable cost. You might need a flange and to fab up a bracket. Or you could always try ebay. As long as your are not looking for a full system from the headers out, the slip on shouldn't be too hard to make happen.
     


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    no info without pictures!

    :worthless:


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