fitting r55 slip on 2015 model

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ravifuel

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will the yoshi r55 fit straight onto the existing exhaust? without then need fro any other bolts brackets etc? or do i need to buy anything else?
 
Slip-on Exhaust

If you have bought a slip-on exhaust then everything you need, including instructions, will be supplied in the box. Fitting is a simple 20 minute job that you should have no issues with.
 
Re: Slip-on Exhaust

If you have bought a slip-on exhaust then everything you need, including instructions, will be supplied in the box. Fitting is a simple 20 minute job that you should have no issues with.
Is it true that you can lose power using aftermarket slip on pipes?
Ian.

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It's possible to loose back pressure but I don't think it's relevant with bikes this powerful.
 
It's possible to loose back pressure but I don't think it's relevant with bikes this powerful.
Thanks, I fancied the Project SC Conic? I'm uncertain now. Do you know if anything improves or changes by removing the baffle and exhaust/cat thingy?
Ian[emoji106][emoji965]️

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Fitted a new Conic yesterday and removed the baffle. No noticeable difference in power & a much better soundtrack & looks IMO.

The finish is excellent. Seems a quality product for the price.

Let's see.
 
Fitted a new Conic yesterday and removed the baffle. No noticeable difference in power & a much better soundtrack & looks IMO.

The finish is excellent. Seems a quality product for the price.

Let's see.
Thanks for the information, sounds good [emoji106]

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