If you are a well heeled person then you may be able to afford the new headers. I spoke to the UK Akra supplier, two parts are needed, a fueling module and the ss headers themselves, cost approximates to £1K :surprise::surprise:
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If you are a well heeled person then you may be able to afford the new headers. I spoke to the UK Akra supplier, two parts are needed, a fueling module and the ss headers themselves, cost approximates to £1K :surprise::surprise:it seems that akrapovic has released headers for slip-on exhaust system, you can also compare sounds on web page
https://www.akrapovic.com/#!/motorcycle/product/road/17146?brandId=30&modelId=784&yearId=4271
i had paid nearly £.750 in turkey for slip-on exhaust - £1k for headers would be really a surprise for meIf you are a well heeled person then you may be able to afford the new headers. I spoke to the UK Akra supplier, two parts are needed, a fueling module and the ss headers themselves, cost approximates to £1K :surprise::surprise:
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I didn't pay anything near £750 for the slip on, wow, that's expensive. Anyway, today I was really taken aback at the costs of the hdrs & module when I called the UK AKRA distributor after learning of Wed's release. The fueling module replaces the removal of the cat and obviates the need for a remap, so I think it is an essential.i had paid nearly £.750 in turkey for slip-on exhaust - £1k for headers would be really a surprise for me
Yes it is.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1E19lWnkf6Q
This is the first video I've stumbled across where I actually liked the sound of an aftermarket exhaust on an africa twin. This is the akrapovic is it not?