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WalshySixNinety 07-22-2018 03:14 AM

What are the exhaust options for a 2002 F4i?
 
So I just picked up my F4i and it's all stock and I would love to fit a pipe on it but I have spoken to my mate who has been riding for years and he said that it's best to ask if any parts from a 600rr fit or even a fireblade.

Any ideas would be much appreciated.

boredandstroked 07-23-2018 04:29 PM

No, you need an exhaust for an F4i. There are many.

Doc Samson 07-24-2018 06:04 AM


Originally Posted by WalshySixNinety (Post 1316307)
So I just picked up my F4i and it's all stock and I would love to fit a pipe on it but I have spoken to my mate who has been riding for years and he said that it's best to ask if any parts from a 600rr fit or even a fireblade.

Any ideas would be much appreciated.

Congrats on the bike! I've had mine for just over two months and love it! As for a pipe, there are many options so it is really up to you. I went with a Coffman Shorty and really like how it "slims" down the look of the bike, in addition to the weight savings over the stock cannon. It is a bit loud, even with all the baffles left in, but I just keep the RPM's low until I get out of my neighborhood...

lizardman0305 04-22-2019 12:32 PM

Depends on how much you have to spend!
I'd spring for an Arrow or Yoshi slip on, as it'll give a good performance gain, not too noisy (Bonus for trackways in the UK), and keeps the local officers happy (:

I currently have a delkevic system on my F Sport, but it's far too loud. Tested at the local circuit on the noise meter at 114db... 109 with the baffles in.


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