Sports Exhaust For Honda

Discussion in 'Scooter Tuning' started by alex8r, Jul 5, 2008.

  1. alex8r

    alex8r New Member

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    Alright guys, im on a bit of a budget for a sports exhaust for my X8R (£130 under ideally) and was wondering what would be better out of the Tecnigas Next R or the Metrakit Handmade. Both are cheap and seem to be good performing (in reviews) but I was wondering which one would be the best?

    Cheers
     
  2. tErr0

    tErr0 Administrator Staff Member

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    Don't even think about the Next R. It will fall apart in 5 mins.

    Go for either the MK hand made or the Leovince tt. Slightly more performance from the MK but the tt is cheaper and more known to be a well performing exhaust for the money.
     
  3. alex8r

    alex8r New Member

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    Okay cheers for that, if I upgraded to a 70 would the MK be good to use still?
     
  4. tErr0

    tErr0 Administrator Staff Member

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    Both of them work well with a Sport 70 kit. ;)
     
  5. Haresign

    Haresign New Member

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    Rides:
    GPR50 + Peugeot 307
    ive got a giannelli reverse on my x8r.

    looks amazing and isnt too loud. sounds really crisp.

    these are £120 and would advise tem over any tecniwank.
     
  6. tErr0

    tErr0 Administrator Staff Member

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    Didn't realise you could get the reverse for x8r's. In that case then go for that. Easily the best performing out of the lot and well made too.
     
  7. alex8r

    alex8r New Member

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    Really? Okay i'll have a look at it and probably buy the Gianelli then. I assumed the MK would be the best performing :confused:cratch:
     

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