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Hi all looking at getting a aftermarket slip on silencer for my wr250r I was thinking about a FMF one what does everybody use what's the best one and will they fit straight on with all the same fixing holes etc cheers martin



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Hi ya Martin

I run the Leo Vince slip on. It as a fantastic note to it and actually comes with several different baffles so if you find it to be a little too loud, you can quieten it down some.

I particularly liked the Yoshimira RS4 when searching, but found the Leo Vince to be the only street legal after market exhuast available for the UK and Europe. With the amount of fuss and attention my bike seems to draw at the best of times, I decided to not chance it and stuck to the law biggrin.

Love it and never looked back since.

Loud pipes saves lives biggrin.

Brap brap.



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Grassroots wrote:

 

Loud pipes saves lives biggrin.

Brap brap.


 Loud pipes also piss off walkers, horse riders and the public at large when out on the lanes.  Please buy something sensibly quiet. (That's posted with my TRF hat on).



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Hi I like the sound of the Leo Vince one is it the v3 as I have seen one on eBay for my year 2008 but its from Italy £15 postage which is not bad really plus with PayPal your moneys OK unless someone knows where to find one in UK I can't seem to find any thanks martin

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FMF Q4 with power bomb header nice sound and performance and the most common mod for our friends in the 🇺🇸

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...yep, funnily enough i picked up mine from Italy too and it was no problem.

The only thing I didn't like was the carbon hanger for the back end of the pipe and so I picked up a stainless steel one from a local dealer for about £10. Has served me very well through numerous dirt naps biggrin



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