New Arrow GP2 Exhaust

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New Arrow GP2 Exhaust

Postby CEOsurfer on Wed Jul 21, 2010 5:57 pm

Arrow has released the new GP2 style slip-on for the BMW S1000RR!

GP2 exhausts are born from experience and style taken from the systems made for Moto2 World Championship and the goal was to satisfy the needs of those motorcyclists willing to fit their sport bikes (and not only Japanese ones) with something less “usual”. GP2 exhausts are available as slip-on only (silencer and mid-pipe) and the main feature is the very light silencer, fully made in titanium, short and small, with a round section and a slash-cut end pipe. For a slip on, power increase is really interesting and, moreover, the sound is really “nasty”. Where needed, the support clamp is also made in titanium. Another distinctive feature is the specially-designed Arrow logo. Available only in race version, GP2 exhausts are ready to be fitted with a spare dB-killer, specially designed for these silencers and available to be purchased separately.

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Re: New Arrow GP2 Exhaust

Postby CEOsurfer on Sat Jul 31, 2010 6:59 pm

These are in stock and ready to ship from Arrow.
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Re: New Arrow GP2 Exhaust

Postby CEOsurfer on Thu Sep 30, 2010 4:43 pm

Hey guys. I was just alerted that we had the pricing wrong on this pipe. Retail is 399.00 and not the 500+ that I had listed.

Since there was the mix up. I will do these for 379 shipped to the lower 48. Hit me up if you are interested.
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Re: New Arrow GP2 Exhaust

Postby Gonzowerke on Tue Dec 14, 2010 5:50 am

It'd be great but for two things;

In the pictures I've seen, it sticks up higher than the stock muffler, and it requires you to keep your passenger pegs.
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