Stainless GT750 chambers

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Suzukidave
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Stainless GT750 chambers

Post by Suzukidave »

I ran across these while web surfing , nice but a bit expensive compared to Jemcos http://www.pjme.co.uk/acatalog/Suzuki_G ... usts_.html
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Nice looking pipes. Lomas pipes used to have a great reputation. Haven't heard about the triple pipes though.

Anyone know an importer of those pistons into the US?
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Re: Stainless GT750 chambers

Post by pjmcburney »

Suzukidave wrote:I ran across these while web surfing , nice but a bit expensive compared to Jemcos http://www.pjme.co.uk/acatalog/Suzuki_G ... usts_.html

That's still a pretty resonable price for a complete set of stainless pipes.

Works out to AUS$1500 or thereabouts, which is pretty good when you compare it to a high-end four-into-one for a modern four cylinder four-stroke, or an Akropovic system for a Ducati.

I might send him an email and get a quote for shipping to Oz. A set of these pipes would look bloody marvelous on my M project.


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Paul
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