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    What I am trying to do is find someone that can cut out the exhaust section containing my CAT and EXUP valve on my 06 Daytona 675 and put in a single straight through piece. I believe it is stainless steel. Anyone?
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    Re: reputable exhaust shop?

    Quote Originally Posted by 675Rider View Post
    What I am trying to do is find someone that can cut out the exhaust section containing my CAT and EXUP valve on my 06 Daytona 675 and put in a single straight through piece. I believe it is stainless steel. Anyone?
    Any muffler shop should be able to take care of it. If they give you static, just make sure they understand it's for a race bike. As it is illegal for them to remove the CAT. That's the story I got in MI when I tried to get something done, I believe it lol. They said they'd do it, but would play dumb lol.

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    Re: reputable exhaust shop?

    I read about the work these two guys did for a guy on supermotojunkie. There's a ton of pics on this page of the thread, donno if you can see them if you aren't a member. Looks like good work:

    http://www.supermotojunkie.com/showt...47#post1423747
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    Re: reputable exhaust shop?

    I use DBM performance exhaust ask for Bryan the owner

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    Re: reputable exhaust shop?

    Quote Originally Posted by 675Rider View Post
    What I am trying to do is find someone that can cut out the exhaust section containing my CAT and EXUP valve on my 06 Daytona 675 and put in a single straight through piece. I believe it is stainless steel. Anyone?
    You shouldn't have to cut it. It should be a 3 section pipe and if so, just buy an Akrapovic link pipe and do it yourself. (unless I'm wrong about the Daytona)

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    Re: reputable exhaust shop?

    Quote Originally Posted by 3D View Post
    You shouldn't have to cut it. It should be a 3 section pipe and if so, just buy an Akrapovic link pipe and do it yourself. (unless I'm wrong about the Daytona)
    Yeah its solid from the collector past the CAT
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    Re: reputable exhaust shop?

    Quote Originally Posted by 675Rider View Post
    Yeah its solid from the collector past the CAT
    BOOOOO.... Shameful Triumph.... Shameful....

    Any hoot, there is a muffler shop on the corner of platte and cascade. I pass it all the time, but never dealt with them. Front Range Muffler I believe is the name.
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