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Home Accessories Bodywork Honda CB1000R Exhausts By Leo Vince

Honda CB1000R Exhausts By Leo Vince

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leo_vince_cb1000r_exhausts.jpgFollowing on from their hugely successful CBR1000RR exhausts, LeoVince have announced these new slip-ons, plus the optional decat, for the CB1000RR naked version.

There's a choice of SBK-GP at just £277 incl vat, and the SBK-Factory, in titanium, for £430 incl vat.

Both these exhausts are slip-on's and can be fitted to the stock catalyst.

The SBK-GP sports a special shot-peened effect, easy clean finish, and the can is a very short & stubby 37cms in length (14" in old money!). 'E' approved and road legal, with removable db baffle, a superb throaty sound!

The SBK-Factory is available in a titanium casing with carbon tailcone, or titanium with a complete carbon fibre outer tailcone.

Slightly shorter than the GP at just 35cms in length, with carbon fibre support strap as standard spec, the SBK-Factory cans give a deeper more bassy exhaust note, and are incredibly light...shaving 50% off compared to the standard can / cover, 'E' approved with removable db baffle.

For those that want more power, and a throatier sound, LeoVince have done the right thing and designed a SBK-Decat conversion to eliminate the catalyst. Manufactured in 304 stainless, this is a 2-into-1 layout and simply bolts onto the stock headers. The decat is designed to fit with the stock exhaust, or SBK slip-on's. Price £173 incl vat.

To find our more about this or any of LeoVince's other exhause systems you can call MOTO.GB on 0845 094 1934, email them at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it , or check out their website here www.moto.gb.com


Last Updated ( Wednesday, 16 July 2008 15:48 )  

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