Taylor made exhaust 2008-2011 for sale

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  1. CeeBee

    CeeBee Active Member

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    Hi all,

    I am selling this exhaust and going back to standard so I can do some quiet track days.

    Oxygen sensor eliminator plug included so you don't get the warning light on the dash.

    There is a small stone chip hole on the bottom of the carbon fibre trim piece, this faces the road so can't be seen when fitted.

    £300 collected

    Photos to follow, can't upload them from a Nexus tablet.

    Cheers
     
  2. Daznorthwest

    Daznorthwest Elite Member

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    Cracking looking bit of kit.. Pmd you mate
     
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  3. CeeBee

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    sold
     
  4. madmac

    madmac Well-Known Member

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    Just out of interest - do you need a PC5 for these - are there fueling issues if you don't?
     
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  5. CeeBee

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    I used a PC5, and would recommend it. Like a lot of manufacturers, they say online that you don't need one but mine really smoothed out the fuelling. One coming up for sale when I have time to remove it from my bike!
     
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    I used a PC5, and would recommend it. Like a lot of manufacturers, they say online that you don't need one but mine really smoothed out the fuelling. One coming up for sale when I have time to remove it from my bike!
     
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    Cheers. I'm kinda saving up for a Taylormade so just needed to know if I need to add a pc5 to the shopping list.
     
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    Was it over the limit for the meters then mate?

    Nick.
     
  9. CeeBee

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    103.9db, so it is fine for Cadwell etc but In want to do quiet days at Donnington which are 98db. Standard cans only pretty much
     
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  10. el-nicko

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    Was this with the db-killer fitted?

    I've got a TM fitted to my road bike with the so-called 'db killer' installed. They claim it brings it down to 102dB. That still seems pretty LOUD tho so I might have to re-fit the MOE for the up-coming MOT. :mad:
     
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  11. CeeBee

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    That was without dB killer
     

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