If you have a 2017 or above, you need to go through under the tank, I took the seat off, and then propped the tank up, with a 2 by 4 and took it out that way.
Doesnt not reinstalling 02 sensors throw a code. Also doesnt not having the sensors cause the engine to have incorrect backpressure from exhaust. Thats what sensors are there for in first place.
RIP backpressure LOL as much as I loved my toce on my 08 r6 It had almost NO back pressure!It was very noticeable on the low end torque especially on take offs! If you’re looking for something nice and loud to show off and beg for everyone’s attention then this exhaust is for you, if you want a exhaust that’s both loud and will give you the best performance then get a leo vince , it cost more but better things always cost more money!Im not bashing on this exhaust it’s decent it’s just definitely not a performance exhaust and wouldn’t want people to feel mislead . Louder doesn’t mean faster.
I just purchased and installed the this pipe from TST (looks great!), didn't remove the servo or the cables and my engine light came on. I did throw the bike up my stands and ran through a couple gears at very low RPMs. Any ideas or advice?
A few questions. 1) Would this exhaust work on a 2017 R6? 2) You say it's a "straight pipe" type slip-on, isn't that bad for the engine over time, and extremely loud? I'm interested in this exhaust because it's short and lightweight, but I don't want to hurt the bike by using it, or have to do more work after installing it to ensure it doesn't cause any damage..
This exhaust will fit the 2017 R6: tstindustries.com/Toce-T-Slash-Exhaust-Yamaha-R6-2006-2017.html Also, your bike will not be any more susceptible to damage if you decide to use this exhaust. To answer your question, your engine will be just fine.
You basically created a straight pipe. I don't understand your question...it looks like a statement but then has a question mark. If you've put together a frankenstein type of component arrangement there is no guarantee that parts will fit with each other. I would say ditch all those parts and get a properly designed and built full exhaust like your R6 deserves.
@@TSTindustries I bought it with after market headers and a mid pipe. The toce muffler lines up with the hanger on the rearsets no problem but if I try to put stock muffler on, the hanger on the muffler doesn't line up with hanger on the rearsets. Is this cause of the midpipe? It's just redicuslously loud and I'm trying to quiet it without changing to much
I read around that if I have the Toce slip on, which is basically a straight pipe, and install headers it will lose back pressure which can damage my valves in the future. Is this true? Or if I get a power commander/tune this will fix the problem?
Technically you can run a bike on straight pipes without causing any damage to your engine components. This will require a proper tune to make sure you don't lean out the air/fuel mixture. However, I do not think you would be happy with the sound of that bike with straight pipes. It is very loud, and sounds just too raspy. We can offer you the 3/4 exhaust by Toce instead. It will eliminate the cat box, add a glass packed muffler, and has a bung to screw your O2 sensor into. I think you would be much happier with that solution.
NomNomNom Yes, you can do a power commander or any other piggyback fuel computer. You can also go the route of re-flashing your OEM computer with FTECU. That is what we use on our shop race bike Yamahas. This system unlocks your ECU's a/f ratio, ignition timing, throttle mapping, exup valve t/f, and a lot of other settings that cannot be controlled by a piggyback computer.
I have seen guys zip tie them and they don't complain. In theory it shouldn't affect anything but I recommend making that decision yourself. Removing them is pretty easy so maybe you will reconsider.
Being that this is simply a slip-on exhaust a tune or ECU flash is not needed unless you were hoping to see a possible difference in performance. If you are wanting to remove the catalytic converter or replace your OEM headers we would definitely recommend getting a full tune or ECU flash.
The cables connect a servo actuator to a valve inside the stock exhaust that comes off with the muffler. The ecu controls the opening and closing of this valve for several purposes. When the exhaust is replaced there is no need for the servo or the cables, but most guys retain the servo to not throw codes on the dash.
@@TSTindustries so whats the purpose of the valve? What happens when it opens or close? I mean... if theres such a thing, why not just connect it to the new muffler? Or is it not possible by any chance...
It's basically the shape of the canister/outlet. If you take a look at a Razor Tip type exhaust you will see that there is a main cylindrical canister that has an inlet from the header. There is a glass packed baffle inside there. Aft of the cylindrical part there is an angled member welded in that then has two sections of tube welded onto it after they have been slash cut. Those are your outlets.
We do not have a midpipe for this model. Sorry. We have built race R6's for our race t3eam and we typically use Yoshimura full exhausts on those builds. We have them in stock if you are interested.
+David White The Toce exhaust model for the pre-2006 R6 looks much different. It is not a shorty in the belly. It is the length of the stock unit with a dual slash cut can.
Not really. Some guys decide to leave them on. You just have to realize that they do articulate with the motion of the servo so you have to affix them to a suitable component on the frame so the cable ends don't snag on anything. Definitely keep them away from any rear brake component.
The 2017 does in fact have an EXUP valve system. The valve itself is in the pipe leading into the exhaust canister, and the servo actuator is under the tank. You can install a Toce slipon on the bike but you will have to at least disconnect the actuation cables from the valve on the exhaust. We recommend removing the cables altogether, but that involves having to get into where the servo is. If you want to remove the servo off the bike completely you will have to purchase a servo eliminator type device, or flash the ecu to remove that functionality and its error codes from the system.
Doesn't mean their exhaust are for performance. Any test or graphs showing the gains cause have never heard anybody or even seen on their website where they talk about the performance gains of adding their exhaust. Only the unique sound and the attention it draws.
+Reasons if you don't like Toce then we can outfit you with Italian performance by Arrow. That is what we use on our factory race bikes, and that is what Gagne used to win Motoamerica Superstock 1000 championship in 2015.
Haha!!!! Easy guys. I literally, and I do mean literally, just opened up a box from TST industries. I'm not kidding. I literally just walked in from the mailbox and opened up the box and then saw this. We are on the same side. . I got my integrated tailight, fixed low fender eliminatior, universal liscense plate light and TST flasher relay!!! It's Art from Connecticut. I was only asking because I know that in many cases Red can be pretty severe. Anyway, I was just asking. I have to go now. I have an integrated taillight to install on my FZ09. Thank you for the quick shipping.
Red sucks if you put a whole lot in, and at some point you have to remove the screws. If you do use red and sometime down the line have to remove the fasteners make sure they are nice and hot, and they will release.
This does not readily fit a 2001 R6. If you intend to use it on that bike I think it will be a bunch of work. In addition, the 07+ model has a catalytic converter that muffles most of the noise, and this slipon just directs the flow of the exhaust at an angle away from the bike. On the 01 you will not have that muffling because if you remove the stock exhaust there isn't a catalytic converter left. This will basically give you straight pipes of improper length for that bike. I would advise you to steer clear of doing this modification.
+Blueberry Muffin If you were installing a full exhaust system then you would need to install a power commander and get a proper tune. The catalytic converter on this bike is very restrictive from the factory so changing just the muffler with a slip on system isn't going to do much power wise or fueling wise. It will not run rich with this system because the cat will still be in place and you are not changing the fueling (which is only possible with a ecu flash or a tune using a power commander).
Toce CBR1000RR please. None on youtube. at least non good quality ones they all suck with shit quality. You guys actually make good vids. So please TST please!
+TheGentlemansLife They connect the servo motor to the EXUP valve and actuate that valve. The bike is designed that way to quiet the bike down at low RPMs and also to increase exhaust back pressure at low RPMs to help the motor build more torque down low. With an exhaust change the EXUP valve is removed so there is no need for those cables.
TheGentlemansLife EJK is a tuning device, much like power commander, and Bazzaz FI units. It does not control back pressure in your exhaust. It allows you to tune the fuel injection system to supplement the right amount of fuel to the engine. Even so, just installing that unit will not yield any performance benefits. You have to get a good dyno tune to see results. For this particular exhaust a fuel injection tune is not absolutely necessary. However, a good tune will get your torque curve smooth and get you some performance gains. If you are looking for more performance we would get you into one of our Arrow full kits along with a BMC racing air filter. Then doing an FI controller along with a good dyno tune would get you some noticeable performance gains.
Raghav Sharma the OEM canister has a valve in it that is actuated by the servo through the cables. Once you remove the stock canister the valve is gone so no need for the servo. If you disconnect the service the computer throws a error code so most guys just remove the cables and keep servo plugged in. You can remove the servo through the use of a servo buddy type device, or through flashing the ECU to remove that function if you want to go that far.
There is no provisions for a dB killer in this exhaust. It does mount on the stock header that has the catalytic converter. It really isn't all that loud.
Im sure you can get a used one for a fairly cheap price.. Im so happy, I got myself a brand new 2016 60th anniversary R6 yesterday and im fitting a full system SC race exhaust as we speak! Feels good man
+andrrewa17 I am wondering if we should start selling the rotator ratchet. I love that tool and people keep asking me for it. For now you can find it through Stanley Tooling.
That particular exhaust will not fit the R3. we do have some really nice Arrow setups for the R3 though. You can check them out here tstindustries.com/Yamaha-YZF-R3-2015/ . We have full systems as well as slipons, and also some other cool bits that might interest you.
+Renz Jefferson Perez That screw was used to hold the clamp for the servo cables in place. We removed the cables which took the clamp away with it, so that screw would not have anything to screw into at that point. Therefore it was not needed anymore.
You can't just tell him what to do. His ass probably needs a tutorial showing him how to skip step 2 and 3 as well. I'll buy it when I get some extra cash lol. Nice vid.
Toce has the best looking exhausts...
If you have a 2017 or above, you need to go through under the tank, I took the seat off, and then propped the tank up, with a 2 by 4 and took it out that way.
The R6 sounds like a blender until you take the cat off.
hahaha....I like that comparison
Jason damn lol 😂 I don’t even know what to say lol
you blending cows or what
Doesnt not reinstalling 02 sensors throw a code. Also doesnt not having the sensors cause the engine to have incorrect backpressure from exhaust. Thats what sensors are there for in first place.
The O2 sensor remains in the forward section of exhaust. We did not remove it. Back pressure is not governed b y any sensor on the exhaust.
RIP backpressure LOL as much as I loved my toce on my 08 r6 It had almost NO back pressure!It was very noticeable on the low end torque especially on take offs! If you’re looking for something nice and loud to show off and beg for everyone’s attention then this exhaust is for you, if you want a exhaust that’s both loud and will give you the best performance then get a leo vince , it cost more but better things always cost more money!Im not bashing on this exhaust it’s decent it’s just definitely not a performance exhaust and wouldn’t want people to feel mislead . Louder doesn’t mean faster.
Does it have a deep rumble or hi-pitch sound, Thanx
Now this bike is discontinuing, we gonna miss u r6 buddy
So if the servo cables are not removed, there won't be an engine light on right?
You can remove the cables but you have to keep the module plugged in so it does not throw a code.
I just purchased and installed the this pipe from TST (looks great!), didn't remove the servo or the cables and my engine light came on. I did throw the bike up my stands and ran through a couple gears at very low RPMs. Any ideas or advice?
Can I leave the cables on just zip tie them and it want throw a code
I had subtitles on and instead of toce it said toast I'm an adult but still make me lmao
Auto generated subtitles can be funny like those bad lip reading videos.
Had my toce for a day. I can’t wait to leave this party.
Why what was wrong with it?
A few questions.
1) Would this exhaust work on a 2017 R6?
2) You say it's a "straight pipe" type slip-on, isn't that bad for the engine over time, and extremely loud?
I'm interested in this exhaust because it's short and lightweight, but I don't want to hurt the bike by using it, or have to do more work after installing it to ensure it doesn't cause any damage..
This exhaust will fit the 2017 R6: tstindustries.com/Toce-T-Slash-Exhaust-Yamaha-R6-2006-2017.html
Also, your bike will not be any more susceptible to damage if you decide to use this exhaust. To answer your question, your engine will be just fine.
honestly i think the stock exhaust looks and sounds fine nice video tho
Thanks for the feedback!
I have aftermarket headers when toce. Tried reinstalling stock muffler but the mounting bracket doesn't line up with the hanger on the stock muffler?
You basically created a straight pipe. I don't understand your question...it looks like a statement but then has a question mark. If you've put together a frankenstein type of component arrangement there is no guarantee that parts will fit with each other. I would say ditch all those parts and get a properly designed and built full exhaust like your R6 deserves.
@@TSTindustries I bought it with after market headers and a mid pipe. The toce muffler lines up with the hanger on the rearsets no problem but if I try to put stock muffler on, the hanger on the muffler doesn't line up with hanger on the rearsets. Is this cause of the midpipe? It's just redicuslously loud and I'm trying to quiet it without changing to much
@@TSTindustries Nvm I'm just a retard and used the collar and gasket wrong😔
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I read around that if I have the Toce slip on, which is basically a straight pipe, and install headers it will lose back pressure which can damage my valves in the future. Is this true? Or if I get a power commander/tune this will fix the problem?
Technically you can run a bike on straight pipes without causing any damage to your engine components. This will require a proper tune to make sure you don't lean out the air/fuel mixture. However, I do not think you would be happy with the sound of that bike with straight pipes. It is very loud, and sounds just too raspy. We can offer you the 3/4 exhaust by Toce instead. It will eliminate the cat box, add a glass packed muffler, and has a bung to screw your O2 sensor into. I think you would be much happier with that solution.
Okay, so a power commander with proper map would fix the air/fuel mixture? I'll check out the 3/4 exhaust and do some more studying. Thanks!
NomNomNom Yes, you can do a power commander or any other piggyback fuel computer. You can also go the route of re-flashing your OEM computer with FTECU. That is what we use on our shop race bike Yamahas. This system unlocks your ECU's a/f ratio, ignition timing, throttle mapping, exup valve t/f, and a lot of other settings that cannot be controlled by a piggyback computer.
nice bike bro
thanks a lot man! i know see that i can do that and learn more about my bike
Perfect. I'm glad our video helped you.
How can I make this exhaust a full system for an R6
Would it do anything if you just ziptie those cables instead of removing em? Anything that may annoy or impede my riding?
I have seen guys zip tie them and they don't complain. In theory it shouldn't affect anything but I recommend making that decision yourself. Removing them is pretty easy so maybe you will reconsider.
i have a Y pipe setup so if i throw the toce on will it be really loud?
it will indeed be very loud.
It’s an awesome video thank you for a great explaining everything in this video 👌👌👌👌👌
Glad it was helpful!
No power commander or ecu flash needed? If not would you need it if you put on a after market midpipe/ cutting out the catalytic converter?
Being that this is simply a slip-on exhaust a tune or ECU flash is not needed unless you were hoping to see a possible difference in performance. If you are wanting to remove the catalytic converter or replace your OEM headers we would definitely recommend getting a full tune or ECU flash.
what allen key/ bolt size did you use to take off the stock clamp bolt?
Would this exhaust fit a 2016 Suzuki GSX-S750? Love that dual outlet look.
Not likely.
I'll make it fit then ha
Question... whats the purpose of those cables and stuff thats been taken off the exhaust???
The cables connect a servo actuator to a valve inside the stock exhaust that comes off with the muffler. The ecu controls the opening and closing of this valve for several purposes. When the exhaust is replaced there is no need for the servo or the cables, but most guys retain the servo to not throw codes on the dash.
@@TSTindustries so whats the purpose of the valve? What happens when it opens or close? I mean... if theres such a thing, why not just connect it to the new muffler? Or is it not possible by any chance...
Give me this R6 :D
+LeGiXeN CSGO Haha...sure.
work hard fo it brotha hahaha
will this convert over to the vance and hines urban brawler
Remove the cat and the filter baffle inside the double tube sounds like a storm
What's the difference between double down and razor tip?
It's basically the shape of the canister/outlet. If you take a look at a Razor Tip type exhaust you will see that there is a main cylindrical canister that has an inlet from the header. There is a glass packed baffle inside there. Aft of the cylindrical part there is an angled member welded in that then has two sections of tube welded onto it after they have been slash cut. Those are your outlets.
Do you have a mid pipe for this? I’m looking for it. I need it because I want to take the big box out ofnit
We do not have a midpipe for this model. Sorry. We have built race R6's for our race t3eam and we typically use Yoshimura full exhausts on those builds. We have them in stock if you are interested.
What if you keep stock exhaust and remove those servo or OEM cables whatever they are called, what happens and is it bad or good ? :)
You don't want to do that. Your EXUP valve will no longer move and you will lose the functionality it provides.
Is there a toce exhaust like the one in the video that fits a 05 R6? Or can that one fit my 05 r6?
+David White The Toce exhaust model for the pre-2006 R6 looks much different. It is not a shorty in the belly. It is the length of the stock unit with a dual slash cut can.
Is there a way to remove that little exhaust box right before the slip on ?
You will have to replace the header to do that.
TSTindustries is that worth doing
Depends what you are going for. For riding around the streets I would say no.
is there any problem if I dont remove the servo motor cables?
Not really. Some guys decide to leave them on. You just have to realize that they do articulate with the motion of the servo so you have to affix them to a suitable component on the frame so the cable ends don't snag on anything. Definitely keep them away from any rear brake component.
Is there a video of that model and if so can you give me the link to it?
+David White sorry,, we do not have a video for that one
The 2017+ R6's have exup valve? I want to fit a toce slip-on
The 2017 does in fact have an EXUP valve system. The valve itself is in the pipe leading into the exhaust canister, and the servo actuator is under the tank. You can install a Toce slipon on the bike but you will have to at least disconnect the actuation cables from the valve on the exhaust. We recommend removing the cables altogether, but that involves having to get into where the servo is. If you want to remove the servo off the bike completely you will have to purchase a servo eliminator type device, or flash the ecu to remove that functionality and its error codes from the system.
Toce makes performance exhaust? I thought they were only good for making a bike sound better
+Reasons The company's name is Toce Performance.
Doesn't mean their exhaust are for performance. Any test or graphs showing the gains cause have never heard anybody or even seen on their website where they talk about the performance gains of adding their exhaust. Only the unique sound and the attention it draws.
+Reasons if you don't like Toce then we can outfit you with Italian performance by Arrow. That is what we use on our factory race bikes, and that is what Gagne used to win Motoamerica Superstock 1000 championship in 2015.
+TSTindustries I love the way they look and sound but if I'm looking for a performance upgrade it wouldn't be Toce. Arrows are nice exhaust
+Reasons I agree. Our 2015 R1 with a titanium full Arrow sounds like a war machine
Great video indeed thanks
You're welcome.
How about for an 05 r6?
Make a video on Yamaha R3 toce exhaust
That is coming real soon. We have the shoot planned for next week.
would you remove the cat?
Do they make these for the 2007 r6s?
Ese tipo de escape afecta el flujo del aire investiguen bien los flujos de aire ojo
does the toce have a baffle or like a straight pipe
+nusar hussain The double down model is a straight pipe that uses the catalytic converter to do all the muffling.
Man.... do those shroud screws really need Red Loctite? Wouldn't Blue be sufficient, or no?
Try it and we will find out. I believe that the red is more resistant to heat fatigue, and that is why red is recommended.
Haha!!!! Easy guys. I literally, and I do mean literally, just opened up a box from TST industries. I'm not kidding. I literally just walked in from the mailbox and opened up the box and then saw this. We are on the same side. . I got my integrated tailight, fixed low fender eliminatior, universal liscense plate light and TST flasher relay!!! It's Art from Connecticut. I was only asking because I know that in many cases Red can be pretty severe. Anyway, I was just asking. I have to go now. I have an integrated taillight to install on my FZ09. Thank you for the quick shipping.
Red sucks if you put a whole lot in, and at some point you have to remove the screws. If you do use red and sometime down the line have to remove the fasteners make sure they are nice and hot, and they will release.
Can this work for my yamaha r6 2004?
Probably not. You can ask Toce Performance directly.
Closer to 3 pounds
Will it fit on a 01 r6? With out to much work?
This does not readily fit a 2001 R6. If you intend to use it on that bike I think it will be a bunch of work. In addition, the 07+ model has a catalytic converter that muffles most of the noise, and this slipon just directs the flow of the exhaust at an angle away from the bike. On the 01 you will not have that muffling because if you remove the stock exhaust there isn't a catalytic converter left. This will basically give you straight pipes of improper length for that bike. I would advise you to steer clear of doing this modification.
Would this fit a 05 yzf r6?
I doubt that.
Where can I buy this kind of exhaust? Thanks in advance
We made this presentation because we sell this exhaust. You can purchase it in our store at TSTINDUSTRIES.COM
its just the pipes or toce got something inside ?
+michael memphis That particular unit does not have baffles in that short canister.
+TSTindustries Will you guys do a video on the toce 3/4 system for the r6
+Blueberry Muffin Nope a power commander isn't required to use this slip exhaust because you aren't removing the catalytic converter.
+Blueberry Muffin If you were installing a full exhaust system then you would need to install a power commander and get a proper tune. The catalytic converter on this bike is very restrictive from the factory so changing just the muffler with a slip on system isn't going to do much power wise or fueling wise. It will not run rich with this system because the cat will still be in place and you are not changing the fueling (which is only possible with a ecu flash or a tune using a power commander).
Is it possible to install it to a 2004 r6??
Sorry, this exhaust will not fit on that bike.
Toce CBR1000RR please. None on youtube. at least non good quality ones they all suck with shit quality. You guys actually make good vids. So please TST please!
+EricCBR I cannot promise that it will be soon but we have plans to shoot that installation and sound clip video.
is a re-tune needed after installation?
Generally, a re-tune is dependent on the modifications made to your bike upon installation. In this case, you do not need a re-tune.
Will this work for the R6S
Nope. Much different exhaust setup.
If those cables don’t hook into anything doesn’t an engine light come on?
Nope. As long as you keep the servo motor connected, the ECU will still believe it is working as intended and will not throw a code.
TSTindustries means a lot thanks for the quick reply man so just zip tie it basically
Zip tie or even go a step further and simply remove the cables completely. Either would work with no issues.
TSTindustries I thought if you remove the cable the code comes up?
A code only appears if the servo motor is removed/disconnected. Removing the cables alone will not affect anything.
what is the purpose of the servo cables?
+TheGentlemansLife They connect the servo motor to the EXUP valve and actuate that valve. The bike is designed that way to quiet the bike down at low RPMs and also to increase exhaust back pressure at low RPMs to help the motor build more torque down low. With an exhaust change the EXUP valve is removed so there is no need for those cables.
+TSTindustries does that mean that a EJK will be needed to adjust for the change in backpressure?
TheGentlemansLife EJK is a tuning device, much like power commander, and Bazzaz FI units. It does not control back pressure in your exhaust. It allows you to tune the fuel injection system to supplement the right amount of fuel to the engine. Even so, just installing that unit will not yield any performance benefits. You have to get a good dyno tune to see results. For this particular exhaust a fuel injection tune is not absolutely necessary. However, a good tune will get your torque curve smooth and get you some performance gains. If you are looking for more performance we would get you into one of our Arrow full kits along with a BMC racing air filter. Then doing an FI controller along with a good dyno tune would get you some noticeable performance gains.
R15v3 does it fit for this bike
This exhaust will not fit an R15
TSTindustries price
Can it be fitted in Pulsar 220f
Unfortunately, this exhaust cannot fit the Pulsar 220f. We do not have any products verified to fit on that particular model.
Looks sweet. Did you install a power commander also since you replaced the exhaust?
No. We subsequently reflashed the ECU on this bike using FTECU.
@@TSTindustries alright thanks
This is Exhaust not a muffler.
why those servo cables are given????
Raghav Sharma the OEM canister has a valve in it that is actuated by the servo through the cables. Once you remove the stock canister the valve is gone so no need for the servo. If you disconnect the service the computer throws a error code so most guys just remove the cables and keep servo plugged in. You can remove the servo through the use of a servo buddy type device, or through flashing the ECU to remove that function if you want to go that far.
TSTindustries thanks sir....😀😀
You're welcome
Can we install db killer in it?
There is no provisions for a dB killer in this exhaust. It does mount on the stock header that has the catalytic converter. It really isn't all that loud.
I wish a could afford buying this bike 😩😞
Im sure you can get a used one for a fairly cheap price..
Im so happy, I got myself a brand new 2016 60th anniversary R6 yesterday and im fitting a full system SC race exhaust as we speak!
Feels good man
Maybe one day sir.
By the way,
Congratulations for your new bike sir.
@@beagiedanias7010 im sure you will eventually get one, I know it
3.15 lbs "rougly 4 pounds" what kind of rounding is that
The display shows pounds.ounces . There are 16 ounces in a pound. 15/16 ounces is 0.9375 pound, therefore making it close enough to round it up
is there a link for this ratchet?
+andrrewa17 I am wondering if we should start selling the rotator ratchet. I love that tool and people keep asking me for it. For now you can find it through Stanley Tooling.
does it have baffle?
no baffle on this particular unit. The catalytic converter accomplishes all the muffling.
TSTindustries how do you remove a catalytic?
Eduardo Aldaco - With a big grinder !!
Can you install any toce exhausts on a Yamaha R3?
That particular exhaust will not fit the R3. we do have some really nice Arrow setups for the R3 though. You can check them out here tstindustries.com/Yamaha-YZF-R3-2015/ . We have full systems as well as slipons, and also some other cool bits that might interest you.
Thank you. Much appreciated!
+Kerem Karapinar you're welcome
01:00 Deez nuts :D
+Dennis Kamenev Haha we noticed that as well. It gave us a good laugh!
I think I remember thinking during the taping of that scene as I said that.....someone is going to comment on that and it's going to be awesome
And 7:27
You can do this to 03-05 but requires some cuts lol
you forget to put back the bolt that you removed 10:02
+Renz Jefferson Perez That screw was used to hold the clamp for the servo cables in place. We removed the cables which took the clamp away with it, so that screw would not have anything to screw into at that point. Therefore it was not needed anymore.
Oh. I see. Thank you.
today I learned 3.1lbs is roughly 4lbs
Well maybe you can put your glasses on and watch the video again
Please tell me this exhaust will fit for Ktm rc 390?
It will not
Pone un juego de levas con un diagrama distinto para ver si mejora que lo dudo pero esos escapes porongas me tienen los huevos al plato
open box, throw in garbage. easy
If you feel that way it is easier to just not purchase in the first place. That way you can skip step 2 and 3.
You can't just tell him what to do. His ass probably needs a tutorial showing him how to skip step 2 and 3 as well. I'll buy it when I get some extra cash lol. Nice vid.
Ha desnuts
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The toce exhaust I have is a bit bigger than the pipe but is it still okay to put on?
if its a few mils thats fine just tighten it and it'll go right on