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Lextek exhausts

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Looking for a aftermarket exhaust for the XR. Just the end can.I dont want to spend a fortune (having not worked for the last four weeks! :cry: ) and was looking at the Lextek range,anyone know anything about them?
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I have a pair of the carbon tipped hexagonal ones. Four or five years old now, they're good value for the money.
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Have you checked out sp engineering exhaust. Very dair price look really nice .a mate of mine has 1 and it really is a good looking/sounding end can and there in frome I think but dont qwoute me on that but definitely british made
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I worked for lextek for a bit. The quality isn't too bad really, the can that they sell are also the cans that they provide the race teams they sponsor (the pricier ones that is).
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As Streetman said SP are bloody good value and very well made. Just along the road from me .
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I am big fan of SP cans. Not quite the same price as lextek. I've had a couple and the quality is excellent. They sometimes have slight secods so worth ringing. Based in Frome and all around good eggs. Lextek are also fine so takes your choice. Worth noting that SP do their cans in 3 lengths depending on how loud you want it.
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I got a sp can on my cbr.cant fault it
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Like mine.

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