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Thought I better wash the Yamaha, it was pretty dirty after the ride Sunday

 

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Nice looking TTR you have there, Terry.

Is the exhaust can one of the stainless steel versions that TotallyTTRs sells?

Yuraku



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Yuraku wrote:

Nice looking TTR you have there, Terry.

Is the exhaust can one of the stainless steel versions that TotallyTTRs sells?

Yuraku


 It's from staintune here in Australia, road legal at 94db.

Cheers Terry



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Thanks for the info. Terry.

I thought the Staintune cans for TTRs were dull matt finish only. Yours looks well polished. confuse

Looks nice anyway.

Yurake



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They come polished, my mate has a DG pipe on his, little bit louder & not ADR legal but that has a matt alloy look


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TerryK wrote:
Yuraku wrote:

Nice looking TTR you have there, Terry.

Is the exhaust can one of the stainless steel versions that TotallyTTRs sells?

Yuraku


 It's from staintune here in Australia, road legal at 94db.

Cheers Terry


 The Yamaha GYTR pipe that came with my TTR has 94db @ 3750rpm stamped on it...

I thought it was to noisey.... might put it on again & take it for a ride this time...



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petenz wrote:
TerryK wrote:
Yuraku wrote:

Nice looking TTR you have there, Terry.

Is the exhaust can one of the stainless steel versions that TotallyTTRs sells?

Yuraku


 It's from staintune here in Australia, road legal at 94db.

Cheers Terry


 The Yamaha GYTR pipe that came with my TTR has 94db @ 3750rpm stamped on it...

I thought it was to noisey.... might put it on again & take it for a ride this time...


 The Staintune is listed 94db at 3500RPM as well so it could be much the same,  Because of the large numbers of Skippys I come across the louder pipe drives them off the road not really a problem you would have in NZ



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Got out today for a 120 odd km ride, raining most of the trip & really slippery in some spots

Photo during a quick stop

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Terry,
I'm guessing the sign "DRY WEATHER ROAD AHEAD", wasn't talking to you, as you say it was raining the whole time.
I work for the Highway Dept. here and pretty sure that sign don't exist here in the desert aww

Glad to see you getting that new bike out for a spin. How much do you love it so far?

...BTW- your first post's picture isn't visible to me for some reason

greg



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texasT wrote:

Terry,
I'm guessing the sign "DRY WEATHER ROAD AHEAD", wasn't talking to you, as you say it was raining the whole time.
I work for the Highway Dept. here and pretty sure that sign don't exist here in the desert aww

 

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 Lol Greg, I think it's that different language trickery again :)

A dirt road is an unpaved road made from the native material of the land surface through which it passes, known to highway engineers as subgrade material. Dirt roads are suitable for vehicles; a narrower path for pedestrians, animals, and possibly small vehicles would be called a dirt track—the distinction is not well-defined. Unpaved roads with a harder surface made by the addition of material such as gravel and aggregate (stones), might be referred to as dirt roads in common usage but are distinguished as improved roads by highway engineers. (Improved unpaved roads include gravel roads, laterite roads, murram roads and macadamized roads).

Compared to a gravel road, a dirt road is not usually graded regularly to produce an enhanced camber to encourage rainwater to drain off the road, and drainage ditches at the sides may be absent. They are unlikely to have embankments through low-lying areas. This leads to greater waterlogging and erosion, and after heavy rain the road may be impassable even to off-road vehicles. For this reason, in some countries, such as Australia and New Zealand, they are known as dry-weather roads.

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