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YOSHIMURA EXHAUSTS

By  Last updated: 18th July 2010

It’s been over 50 years since ‘Pops’ Yoshimura started tuning motorcycles, and for five decades the name Yoshimura has been synonymous with racing, speed and success. The racetrack is where Yoshimura lives and breathes – and earns its reputation – and front running racers trust Yoshimura because they know the work’s been done and that the results will follow.
And the same is true for the road rider – every Yoshimura end-can and exhaust system has been through an extensive research and testing programme which guarantees performance, fit and quality. The end result is complete satisfaction and that’s what matters to Yoshimura most of all.

Yoshimura’s range of Racing “Kit Parts” offers the quality and performance that the name Yoshimura has become known for. Kit Parts is a euphemism for highly specialized custom parts designed for racing. Price is not a consideration with Kit Parts- performance is the only criteria.

Although exotic, one can expect reliability equal to or far surpassing OEM parts. Yoshimura Kit Parts are the same race proven items used by Team Yoshimura Suzuki Road racing and others in competition. The same parts that have been on board Yoshimura GSX-R’s that have set virtually every record in American Superbike Racing over the last 55 years

Yoshimura Exhaust, a high-quality product of the U.S., features a polished large diameter mid-pipe and offers oval and tri-oval canisters in stainless steel, carbon fiber, and titanium.

Yoshimura Exhaust installation is quite simple with excellent instructions.  While the sound level is average, the Yoshimura Exhaust is very quiet at idle, with correspondingly higher numbers at max load, at approximately 99 dBA.

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