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Old 02-17-2008, 08:36 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Two Brothers Racing Flange-On Exhaust - C2 Canister - Kawasaki ZX6R - KneeDraggers.com

I cant find this application on the website for my 07 ZZR 600. I originally wanted an M2 but I think I like the traditional look a bit better.
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Old 02-17-2008, 09:06 AM   #2 (permalink)
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yes that should fit, almost everything from a 98-02 zx6 will fit
didnt look but is t a bolt on
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Ive heard you have to cut your pipe a little to get the two Brothers to fit. It didnt seem like a huge problem, just like 2 inches needs to be cut from the part of the pipe protruding just after the area where you bolt it on.

So i guess, be ready for this, just in case you do need to (sharpie and hacksaw work wonders)
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IMO I wouldnt want to cut off anything on the bike just in case you ever decide to sell or have to go back to stock, which is what i did after i lowsided. Just my .02.
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cutting that little bit shouldnt do anything if you put the stocker pipe back on. but if you are really looking into the Two Brothers pipe, then cutting is worth it.

...just like if you really wanted to race your bike on certain tracks, drilling and safety wiring would be worth it too...
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Thanks guys, it just gets a little confusing sometimes. Searching for for canisters I see fits 98-02 and then sometimes 99-02 and 00-02.
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