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Old 04-13-2009, 07:36 AM   #1 (permalink)
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carbon high rise exhaust

Can somebody please recommend a carbon oval high rise exhaust to fit a 2005 955
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MidLife C, Most commonly seen are Triumph's own. Being carbon wrapped stainless steel they're not much lighter than an OEM can, but durable. Perhaps the highest rated aftermarket can is Wolf. Peter Sorrell is a forum member and owns Wolf...drop him a line. 2Bros and Carbon Can Company are cans I've had experiance with through the sons.

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Cheers Brad,
Much appreciate the info
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If you are interested in the triumph high mount I have one for sale. I also have the spacer that allows you to mount the rear peg. If you are interested e-mail me at hintonrsvr@yahoo.com and I can provide pictures.
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Old 04-13-2009, 11:45 AM   #5 (permalink)
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Take a look at www.trident-exhausts.com (was Wolf - now we brand all the Triumph stuff as Trident)

The high levels leave the pegs in place without spacing them out, they add around 8 bhp and come with a removable baffle so the noise can be loud or softer...

FYI Triumph no longer make their own brand can for this bike - but even when they did the Trident is much better - about double the power gain and a lot nicer sound and they last forever whereas a lot of the Triumph cans started to fall apart after a couple of years...
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Peter, I'll be sure to use the Trident name in the future...I hope.

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Dunno, my 10 year old Triumph can is in excellent shape.
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I have a 2004 Daytona with Triumph oval High Rise CF can and it looks like new and is great sounding.



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I recommend the Two Bros High Mount Carbon Exhaust

This is the M-5 can (bigger in diameter) versus the M-2 that Two Bros recommends... Clear the M-5 fits and looks great

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This is the M-5 can (bigger in diameter) versus the M-2 that Two Bros recommends... Clear the M-5 fits and looks great
When you were fitting the S link pipe can i ask how far it sat onto the downpipe?

As you may notice from another thread I have up, I’ve picked up a second hand Two Brothers, when I try and put the link pipe on it just and no more goes past the grooves that have been cut out (maybe by 2mm or so) and doesn’t feel very stable, did yours seat properly all the way until the pipe narrows to go up to the can?

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