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Devil Exhaust

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Anyone using any Devil Exhaust Systems?

Kawasaki today told me they will have full systems in stock in the next day or two.

Prices of course will be very good as they are manufactured in Thailand

Prices for a full system about what a slip on from 2 Brothers, Termignoni etc costs

I did see an article on them in Thai though in the September issue of Superbike

Thailand Edition

I know Devil has been around for decades as a French company I think?

Now have a Thai based plant

But I have never seen or used their products in the USA so have no idea.

Anyway, anyone know anything or have actual experience with their products?

Any idea where one would buy said magazine? It won't be and isn't in my local 7-11.

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Any idea where one would buy said magazine? It won't be and isn't in my local 7-11.

Yeah 7-11 does not carry it.

All the magazine roadside stands have them

http://www.superbike...ition)?Itemid=0

Nice things is it is only 150 Baht

But it is mainly in Thai wink.png

But the imports ( English Language mags ) like Fast Bike etc. is just too crazy high here

I know the devil exhaust for the 650 cost a similar price to the equivalent Two Brothers / Leo Vincie etc.

Not sure that there will be such a huge discount... From AP Racing and a few other Thai websites

They don't do one for the PCX......guess I will have to keep looking!

It is less than 5000 to have a pipe hand made the way you want it,

and another 3500 for powder coating to make it indestructible

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I know the devil exhaust for the 650 cost a similar price to the equivalent Two Brothers / Leo Vincie etc.

Not sure that there will be such a huge discount... From AP Racing and a few other Thai websites

Today the prices I was given were

2 Brothers carbon slip on 19.5k

Akrapovic slip on about the same

Termignoni slip on a little more

But the whole devil system about 16k he said?

Anyway they say in a few days they will be in & I will have a look.

They did have a black 2013 Ninja 250 there in the shop he took me to see.

Man this guy has put some parts on already

2 Brothers carbon can ....which sounded good

Different brake calipers

Different short levers for clutch & brake

Assorted bits & bobs of the anodized kind that so many seem to like

Like master cylinder covers, oil cap etc. etc.

Windscreen

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It is less than 5000 to have a pipe hand made the way you want it,

and another 3500 for powder coating to make it indestructible

That is a thought thanks!

From their official website, it looks like it's a ~28K THB mod. Does look decent (pictured below over a Grimms that is in front of a bike with a Yoshi) but I'm quite happy with grim-dbs on mine, not to mention 20K is a LOT of fuel. The claim that it produces up to 32 BHP (as a side note, do they produce Tyga's exhausts or is my Thai language that bad?) is something I'm a bit leery of however.

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3500 for powder coating seems a bit high but I guess it has to be a special high temp process.

I am told wink.png that GPR systems for ER6 start at about 15,000 for one with an aluminum can, 17,000-ish for a carbon can and 18,000 for their marginally longer tailpipe rear facing unit with heat shield.

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From their official website, it looks like it's a ~28K THB mod. Does look decent (pictured below over a Grimms that is in front of a bike with a Yoshi) but I'm quite happy with grim-dbs on mine, not to mention 20K is a LOT of fuel. The claim that it produces up to 32 BHP (as a side note, do they produce Tyga's exhausts or is my Thai language that bad?) is something I'm a bit leery of however.

Thanks for that info Dave

I am sure the guy at Kawasaki did say the full system will be less than the slipon's he showed me.

So that would need to be below 19.5k & I am again pretty sure he said 16.5k

That official site you got teh price from was it the UK/France site?

Because if they are being made now in Thailand then I can understand the prices

on that site.

I also saw another site awhile back that showed Devil bankrupt in France which could be why they moved to Thailand?

Thanks for that Grim-DBS link too. I had never seen those either

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Will have to see one in person but this shot

looks a little on the poor quality side to me.

If the badge is on that badly I do not hold out a lot of hope for

the rivets etc.

Also looks like a finger slicer when washing the bike wink.png

http://mocyc.com/mar...ja2502013fullsy

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3500 for powder coating seems a bit high but I guess it has to be a special high temp process.

I cant recall if it was 3000 or 3500, i err on the safe side,

i also powder coated some other minor stuff like foot peg holders, the arm for gear shifting, & some

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I saw the full system in ChiangMai today.

Same as the one in the picture I posted above.

16,500 THB

Quality looks good actually

That badge though is only on with double stick & was lifting on the new one too.

Not a big deal & maybe once the can heats up it would be ok.

It has a DB reducer in it that can be removed.

Maybe one to consider...will see if hopefully I get to hear one in person soon.

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