Looking for a nice used unit.
Thanks,
Chris
Looking for a nice used unit.
Thanks,
Chris
I'll have a stainless steel, left side exit header out of an RFR F1000 car for sale.
If this sounds like something you will be interested in, pm me.
Thanks, GC
were you wanting the stock Titanium header?
If so, shoot me a p/m.
Thanks, Coop
Am looking for the racecar unit -- like your RFR stainless. Is it massively expensive? Maybe you can give me the senior citizen's-favored-nations-loyal-American price.
Thanks,
Chris Crowe
PS: It's for my one-off. Never considered the left side... you'd think it'd heat the chain; or at least keep the ambient breeze from cooling it. No problems with that?
Thanks again ---
Ill let it go cheap.
Email me.
It is ceramic coated as well for reduction of engine bay temps.
email@nicholasbelling.com or call 604-805-6201
Coop and Nick......what are you replacing them with? .....considering the alternatives myself.
Jerry Hodges
The stohr header is a great setup and produces excellent power.. its the current design header they offer now.
Contact Mike Devins at HRP - he can provide very high performance one piece Titanium headers with right side exit. Dean tested and verified them as right there with the best he's tested.
Keep in mind that the 07-08 GSXR 1000 exhaust sealing surface on the head is about .200 larger in diameter than the 05-06 GSXR 1000. I had to machine some adapters to get the 05- 06 header to seal on the 07-08 head. I therefore assume that a header that is properly flanged for the 07-08 would not fit the 05-06 GSXR.
Herman
The one to look for is a 2001-2002
stamped x40F0x
the other years are longer and not all TI inside.
look on craigslist for people selling their bikes w/aftermarket cans and email them.
they are in big demand. also try L.A. motorcycle salvage
I have to go with Clark on this one. The Mike Devins HRP header is titanium, highest quality, very light weight and at the top on the dyno when compared to many of the other offerings.
Mike was also good to work with me to make minor modifications to fit around my frame tubes.
Jay
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