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Although my bike is an 03 i fitted the full 57mm termi system. The problem is doing the quiet t/days as with the assymetric system you can swap cans but this you cant. So, ive aquired a second std can and modified its end to accept the full 57mm pipework! Woo hoo............. |
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Correct. Everything but the R series bikes has the same assymetric end can. The R isn't listed in the preformance parts catalogue as it comes with it's own can. |
Brogins - yes it's a bolt-on or bolt-off mod (Termis). Price is over £1000, and someone local should be able to recommend a dealer. I'm too far North! |
Twinfan... When you say the 'R' comes with it's own can,do you mean that it has it's own specific asymetric-kit part number and it has a different Termi to the others? |
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The early 'R' models came with a 'race' can that you could use with the standard downpipes.The rear outlets were very small and the improvements in noise/power very disapointing.Later models come with the larger outlet can and catless front pipe the same as the '05 'S'. |
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I'd thought about getting this done. Did you have a new final "Y" piece made? if so who did it please? |
I also am looking at a Termi new but a full system 50mm for my 749BIP 2003 can anyone confirm that this one on the DP Manchester site is the right one for y year and model? Part No. 96433003B http://www.ducatistore.co.uk/acatalo...nce_Parts.html |
Yep, "gimpboy" - that's the correct part and part number. sye73 - Keefyb is spot on :) |
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No ive left the final y piece as is. If you line the std can next to the termi one for the 57mm, you can see the std assymetric one is longer. I cut straight across to make it the same length as the termi, you can if you cut carefully, modify the pieces of pipe youve cut off as the new flanges. |
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