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Old Jan 17, 2007 | 12:38 AM
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I'm going to purchase a new full exhaust for 07 z400.
rossier is a clean looking exhaust. but how does it compare to yosh or hmf.
any input would be great.
 
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Old Jan 30, 2007 | 01:00 AM
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hey, u sound alot like me, thats the 2 Exhaust Systems that i was looking at, to choice from...i looked and looked, and looked more, then i finally made my mind up, i choose the Rossier, its clean, preety loud, and has great power to me, easy to install, the hardest part was getting my stock exhaust off,,,i got P.O. so i cut it off!!...LOL*...i thank i times myself, it took like 11 minutes to put the full system on..it was a breeze, i didnt even need the instructions..then about a week ago, my bud has the same bike as me,,we have z400's, also, lik u, he got the yoshimura.....ive rode both mine and his..the pull about the same....rossier is a lil louder..but not much,,,,and the good thang with rossier, they send u the jets included, .....if this helps any, i can pull my front wheels off the ground in 5 gear!!...so yea, she does great....but, hope u make a good choice,,Either pipe to me, is a great choice...so good, luck, hope this may have helped, keep me posted on what u get...

2003 z400
Rossier Full System*
Pro Grips*
Holeshot HD's..
Kn filter..
Dynojet jets.
 
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Old Feb 7, 2007 | 08:32 PM
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Thanks for the info still can't decide. hmf,yoshi,rossier.
 
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