I changed mine for one from a YBR 125. Less then £20 new. I had to cut the connector off and solder some wires. But all in it only took about 1 hour to change it over. It felt so good to have it all in the right place again.
Darrel
Thats from the inside out. I recon a con rod has broken and poked a hole, or perhaps and big end shell. I've seen it many times on bikes before. Now why did the rod /shell break.....That I cant say.
Darrel
You can get the Evotec with either the standard light or the smaller light light I have. To be honest, I like the way the light tappers in and it seems to fit well with the bike. The standard one is just a bit to large for the rear end IMHO.
Nice paint job mind you !
Darrel
Sure, i will take some pics later. The tail tidy is an Evotech one. Very nice quality and i love the rear light. Not cheap but worth it. About £80 i think.
It was very easy to fit. Biggest problem was cutting the pipe. Hack saw and plenty of time. Had to get the link pipe located correctly since I wanted it tucked up under the swing arm and not pointing low. As for running, then I can't say I've noticed any real difference. I'm faster but that's...
Just completed fitting this to my bike. Very nice can and cheap. I managed to get another complete OEM exhaust for £100 so the total cost was less than £320. No CAT or db killer and wow does it sound nice.