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    Aaron needs this exhaust for his S1000RR

    I know you said you didn't want an aftermarket exhaust because of the odd gap left after removing the factory setup, but there is a perfect solution.

    Carbon fiber belly pan:
    http://www.austinracing.info/mall/pr...BON%20BODYWORK

    A few videos for you:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vuax9NaS-hk
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature...3ff93MUqc&NR=1
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9b5aN3d0cvM


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    Re: Aaron needs this exhaust for his S1000RR

    That's pretty flush

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    Re: Aaron needs this exhaust for his S1000RR

    AR is an awesome company, they also offer Iconel pipes. They made one of the best ones for the 1199, but I already had the Termis.

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    Re: Aaron needs this exhaust for his S1000RR

    Quote Originally Posted by TransNone13 View Post
    AR is an awesome company, they also offer Iconel pipes. They made one of the best ones for the 1199, but I already had the Termis.
    They better be awesome at the prices they charge. 1,199 Pounds for a full exhaust equals $1817.08.

    Aaron is going to have to catch a lot of speeders to pay for that.


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    Re: Aaron needs this exhaust for his S1000RR

    HAH!

    The 1199 full is around $4,000. Yeah, shit is whack.

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    Re: Aaron needs this exhaust for his S1000RR

    Quote Originally Posted by TransNone13 View Post
    HAH!

    The 1199 full is around $4,000. Yeah, shit is whack.
    I can't imagine what you must have paid for the side purse mount on that thing
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    Re: Aaron needs this exhaust for his S1000RR

    Quote Originally Posted by tecknojoe View Post
    I can't imagine what you must have paid for the side purse mount on that thing
    Not sure what you mean, but it does look good.


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    Re: Aaron needs this exhaust for his S1000RR

    That is a sweet setup. Wish I could do something like that...

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    Re: Aaron needs this exhaust for his S1000RR

    Yeah i went full Termi because of the map and easy map programming. I have some custom cf infil panels coming from the UK, whoot!

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    Re: Aaron needs this exhaust for his S1000RR

    I got nothing coming from nowhere ha. I need to fix that sometime soon.

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    Re: Aaron needs this exhaust for his S1000RR

    I'm not a fan of the AR exhaust, however that belly pan would work for many of the S1000RR exhaust systems. My favorite of which is the Arrow exhaust. Looks like I'd be budgeting about $2500 for the titanium exhaust and CF trim pieces. Ouch.

    I've heard a lot of talk about how the exhaust systems have shown to lose horsepower at this altitude, and it makes complete sense why. For the time being I'm going to stick with my stock setup.

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