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#16 PostAuthor: Jay1969 » Mon Sep 01, 2014 7:04 pm

The baffle tip just not same as Harris though otherwise I'd
be saving up for one, unless Dave can make one without the baffle in?

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#17 PostAuthor: kev edwards » Mon Sep 01, 2014 7:20 pm

Jay1969 wrote:The baffle tip just not same as Harris though otherwise I'd
be saving up for one, unless Dave can make one without the baffle in?


The end is turned and polished ally came with a race style baffle, I added a decibel killer, i'm sure dave could make the end more like the shape of the harris but would possibly come under some scrutiny from norman hyde's for being to much like the real thing, I may spin up another end myself more like the harris end

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#18 PostAuthor: ADRIAN H » Mon Sep 01, 2014 7:49 pm

jimmock wrote:Right here goes.

They are indeed SHITE because......

The welds are shite.
The headers do NOT line up with exhaust ports.
You WILL break your head forcing them to line up with the headers.
(I know someone who DID!!.)
Due to the above even thinking about taking it off for cleaning etc is a BIG NO NO.

I have one on my 900A4, so I do know.

They were NOT shite years ago when "HARRIS" made them.



That is better. Informative. Thanks matey. :lol: :lol: :lol:
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#19 PostAuthor: ADRIAN H » Mon Sep 01, 2014 7:51 pm

mick z1a wrote:John, are you struggling to find an exhaust within a certain budget? or just struggling with the choice? Exhaust Craft makes a smashing stainless job that gets the thumbs up from buyers.


+1 they look the dogs bollox
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#20 PostAuthor: jimmock » Mon Sep 01, 2014 9:02 pm

ADRIAN H wrote:
jimmock wrote:Right here goes.

They are indeed SHITE because......

The welds are shite.
The headers do NOT line up with exhaust ports.
You WILL break your head forcing them to line up with the headers.
(I know someone who DID!!.)
Due to the above even thinking about taking it off for cleaning etc is a BIG NO NO.

I have one on my 900A4, so I do know.

They were NOT shite years ago when "HARRIS" made them.



That is better. Informative. Thanks matey. :lol: :lol: :lol:


I'm sooooooooooo pleased my feedback was of some assistance.
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#21 PostAuthor: john » Tue Sep 02, 2014 5:34 pm

Hi Lads
Thank you for all your advice and insight regarding my quest to get an exhaust, the thing is as Mick asked I am on a bit of a budget so I will get the best for what I have, I have the Z since 1999 it is not standard. GSXR rolling gear , etc. I have put two Kerker systems
[that is the down Pipes] the baffle is good. I can not find another replacement set of Kerker down pipes hence the Harris. I find that chap from Exhaust Craft very helpful and would like to do business with him but I would say you pay for what you get. Thanks again for your valuable info and also photo of Exhaust Craft Exhaust, Looks great.
kind regards
John


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