Arcenon Geschrieben October 3, 2008 Melden Share Geschrieben October 3, 2008 (bearbeitet) Hey,I have a question, which exhaust should I take? It have to perform on a Metrakit SP cilinder.I am thinking about the -SCR Corse SM chrome-SCR Corse Handmade 50/70-Yasuni R2Maybe one of these?: ClickIt has to fit undere here. bearbeitet October 8, 2008 von Arcenon Zitieren Link zu diesem Kommentar Auf anderen Seiten teilen More sharing options...
$airsal$racing$ Geschrieben October 4, 2008 Melden Share Geschrieben October 4, 2008 i would recommend athe yasuni r2 it would 100% fit Zitieren Link zu diesem Kommentar Auf anderen Seiten teilen More sharing options...
XSM driv3r Geschrieben October 4, 2008 Melden Share Geschrieben October 4, 2008 i think that the scr handmade would be getter than the r2, but it's a bit more expensivif you want to buy from opvoeren take the r2 its also a very good exhaust mfg Zitieren Link zu diesem Kommentar Auf anderen Seiten teilen More sharing options...
Arcenon Geschrieben October 4, 2008 Autor Melden Share Geschrieben October 4, 2008 (bearbeitet) i think that the scr handmade would be getter than the r2, but it's a bit more expensivif you want to buy from opvoeren take the r2 its also a very good exhaust mfgWell I don't really mind the extra costs. I just want what's best. Can anyone of you can confirm what type of yasuni r2 fits and what type of SCR HM 50/70 fits? Would the Motorhispania RYZ version of the SCR HM 50/70 found here on gp24.de fit? bearbeitet October 4, 2008 von Arcenon Zitieren Link zu diesem Kommentar Auf anderen Seiten teilen More sharing options...
Warbite Geschrieben October 5, 2008 Melden Share Geschrieben October 5, 2008 Hi! i have the SCR Handmade 50/70! It goes like a rocket under 70ccm and under 50ccm it's very good too! It's my absolut favourit! Quality have a name: SCR don't worry about the extra costs.Greetz Zitieren Link zu diesem Kommentar Auf anderen Seiten teilen More sharing options...
$airsal$racing$ Geschrieben October 5, 2008 Melden Share Geschrieben October 5, 2008 when you dont mind the money why you dont buy the jolly moto ?? Zitieren Link zu diesem Kommentar Auf anderen Seiten teilen More sharing options...
Silaz Geschrieben October 5, 2008 Melden Share Geschrieben October 5, 2008 I also would take the SCR Handmade!bye Zitieren Link zu diesem Kommentar Auf anderen Seiten teilen More sharing options...
Arcenon Geschrieben October 6, 2008 Autor Melden Share Geschrieben October 6, 2008 (bearbeitet) when you dont mind the money why you dont buy the jolly moto ?? I don't mind the extra costs between the SCR Corse HM 50/70 and the Yasuni R2. My maxium budget is 200 euro.Would the SCR Corse Hm 50/70 Motorhispania RYZ Edition fit under my cpi sm!?!?!?! bearbeitet October 6, 2008 von Arcenon Zitieren Link zu diesem Kommentar Auf anderen Seiten teilen More sharing options...
Bounc3r Geschrieben October 7, 2008 Melden Share Geschrieben October 7, 2008 (bearbeitet) Normally all the Pipes assembled under the Motorbikes are nearly the same.There are only little differences in how they are connected to the frame.So you can take the SCR Corse of Motorhispania RYZ if it's a Low-Pipe bearbeitet October 7, 2008 von Bounc3r Zitieren Link zu diesem Kommentar Auf anderen Seiten teilen More sharing options...
Arcenon Geschrieben October 7, 2008 Autor Melden Share Geschrieben October 7, 2008 Normally all the Pipes assembled under the Motorbikes are nearly the same.There are only little differences in how they are connected to the frame.So you can take the SCR Corse of Motorhispania RYZ if it's a Low-Pipe Ok but I don't know if it IS a low pipe, it isn't said in the product information page. Zitieren Link zu diesem Kommentar Auf anderen Seiten teilen More sharing options...
mikeo26 Geschrieben October 7, 2008 Melden Share Geschrieben October 7, 2008 it shows it... look better when it says "Cross-version" it's upper.. and otherwhise it's just lowalso you can just look on the picture then you see it on the pictures on GP24.de Zitieren Link zu diesem Kommentar Auf anderen Seiten teilen More sharing options...
Arcenon Geschrieben October 8, 2008 Autor Melden Share Geschrieben October 8, 2008 it shows it... look better when it says "Cross-version" it's upper.. and otherwhise it's just lowalso you can just look on the picture then you see it on the pictures on GP24.deBut the problem is: the picture for example the SCR Hm 50/70 Yamaha TZR is the same as the SCR Hm50/70 MH RYZ xDBtw he mikeo26 ook hier ? Zitieren Link zu diesem Kommentar Auf anderen Seiten teilen More sharing options...
Mecki Geschrieben October 8, 2008 Melden Share Geschrieben October 8, 2008 (bearbeitet) it shows it... look better when it says "Cross-version" it's upper.. and otherwhise it's just lowalso you can just look on the picture then you see it on the pictures on GP24.deGP24.de is not the same as gearparts24.de For Tuning-Parts www.gearparts24.de is the right adress!But the problem is: the picture for example the SCR Hm 50/70 Yamaha TZR is the same as the SCR Hm50/70 MH RYZ xDBtw he mikeo26 ook hier ?Do you really want a pipe that runs under the engine? If the police is strict in the netherlands then I would take the cross-version of the SCR HM, it absolutely runs great on 70cc cylinders, so if you plan to install a 70/76cc cylinder, then take the SCR HM Gearparts24 can't make a photograph of every exhaust pipe for different models, this would be too expensive so they make 1 picture of the low-pipe an 1 picture of the cross-version! My experience says that the pipes for Yamaha TZR, Aprilia RS, Rieju RS2 and Motorhispania RX have a longer tube between the silencer and the resonance body, this tube is shorter if you order the pipe for Supermoto and Cross brommers ^^kind regards mecki bearbeitet October 8, 2008 von Mecki Zitieren Link zu diesem Kommentar Auf anderen Seiten teilen More sharing options...
Arcenon Geschrieben October 8, 2008 Autor Melden Share Geschrieben October 8, 2008 GP24.de is not the same as gearparts24.de For Tuning-Parts www.gearparts24.de is the right adress!Do you really want a pipe that runs under the engine? If the police is strict in the netherlands then I would take the cross-version of the SCR HM, it absolutely runs great on 70cc cylinders, so if you plan to install a 70/76cc cylinder, then take the SCR HM Gearparts24 can't make a photograph of every exhaust pipe for different models, this would be too expensive so they make 1 picture of the low-pipe an 1 picture of the cross-version! My experience says that the pipes for Yamaha TZR, Aprilia RS, Rieju RS2 and Motorhispania RX have a longer tube between the silencer and the resonance body, this tube is shorter if you order the pipe for Supermoto and Cross brommers ^^kind regards mecki Hmm, keep in mind that the standard exhaust of a CPI SM isn't considered ''normal/standard'' here in The Netherlands neither. I actually think I will be safer off with a low exhaust then the standard exhaust. I don't know about the SCR Cross HM, i really don't know if it fits. Can anyone confirm? Zitieren Link zu diesem Kommentar Auf anderen Seiten teilen More sharing options...
Mecki Geschrieben October 8, 2008 Melden Share Geschrieben October 8, 2008 Hmm, keep in mind that the standard exhaust of a CPI SM isn't considered ''normal/standard'' here in The Netherlands neither. I actually think I will be safer off with a low exhaust then the standard exhaust. I don't know about the SCR Cross HM, i really don't know if it fits. Can anyone confirm?Do I understand somethin wrong or you?^^The standard exhaust of a CPI SM = low, this would be cross/upper: http://img244.imageshack.us/img244/1403/img8616oq1.jpg Zitieren Link zu diesem Kommentar Auf anderen Seiten teilen More sharing options...
Arcenon Geschrieben October 8, 2008 Autor Melden Share Geschrieben October 8, 2008 Do I understand somethin wrong or you?^^The standard exhaust of a CPI SM = low, this would be cross/upper: http://img244.imageshack.us/img244/1403/img8616oq1.jpgI was replying on this:Do you really want a pipe that runs under the engine? If the police is strict in the netherlands then I would take the cross-versionMy current pipe isn't considered normal/standard neither But could anyone point me a 70cc Exhaust that actually fits, in stock and under 180 euro!?!?! Zitieren Link zu diesem Kommentar Auf anderen Seiten teilen More sharing options...
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