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Yamaha R3 Cf Slip On Exhaust By Tyga on 2040-parts.com

US $229.00
Location:

Monroe, Georgia, United States

Monroe, Georgia, United States
Condition:New Brand:Tyga Manufacturer Part Number:EXPS-0060

Hand assembled with carbon sleeve. Precision made CNC machined mount cap, with sleek carbon end cap.

This is a direct bolt on to the standard R3 headers. Just remove the stock silencer and exhaust cover and fit the TYGA silencer and exhaust cover.


This silencer looks great, significantly reduces weight without adding any noticeable volume.

(May not comply with noise regulations for some states and territories).

Note: This product is supplied with a genuine replacement exhaust gasket to fit where the TYGA pipe joins the Yamaha header pipes. It also includes a special high temp resin exhaust guard BPCC-7033  to complete the transformation.


2nd pic shows stainless can. Actual product comes with carbon fiber can.

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