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2012 Leo Vince Exhaust Honda Cbr 250r on 2040-motos

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Tulsa, Oklahoma

Tulsa, OK
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Leo Vince GP Corsa Slip-On Exhaust Honda CBR250R 2011-2012The GP Corsa 4-Stroke Silencers of the LeoVince line, developed exclusely for the market of up to 250cc displacement 4-stroke motorcycles offer perfect balance between look, performance and price. The GP Corsa full-systems allow 250cc racers to shed more than 13lbs on the CBR and over nine pounds on the Ninja when replacing the stock exhaust. The silencer, completely manufactured in AISI 304 stainless steel, is a round design, developed too limit noise levels, improve the engine sound and guarentee the perfect flow of exhaust gas. Internally it is filled with high heat resistant fiberglass that guarentees reliability and long life.It is availablewith an aluminum or carbon casing, secured to the chassis by a stainless steel strap, lined with a vibration damping rubber gasket.The GP Corsa Offers:CAD/CAM design for precise fitDesigned after our Moto GP & Moto two exhaust systemsSignificant weight savings over stock exhaust with the full systemSlip-ons boost horsepower across RPM range (linear power)TIG-welded 304 Stainless Steel link pipesSleeve option is Carbon FiberRemovable sound insert for more aggressive toneMachine-specific tuned to work with stock fuel settingcalllike New condition great street bike sound and performance. this is the carbon model

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