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GPR Trevale Inox Exaust

Louis

Tuned and Synch'ed
Joined
May 6, 2009
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Location
Breda, The Netherlands
Hi Stelvisti

Today arrived my new exaust which i ordered in Germany.
It is Italian made from GPR and the Trevale Inox model.
Mounted it this afternoon and i am pretty satisfied about the sound.
It came with 2 Db-killers, for 2 different sounds.
All is with EU approval as well.

Have fun..........Louis
 

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Bisonheed said:
Looks very tidy, suits the bike well. That's a knobbly rear tyre you've got fitted, is it OK on the road ?

Hi Bisonheed

Tires are the "Heidenau Scout K-60" and it is not a real knobbly but it is a mix of knobby and enduro profile.
Still have to make a good ride to see how the tires will performance, but all the reviews i have read were pretty positiv.

Ciao..........Louis
 

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That's a chunky tyre and no mistake, it makes my Anakee's look like slicks !!! I have read some very good reveiws of the Scout on other forums. It'll be interesting to see how well they suit the stelvio, they certainly look the part.
 
Bisonheed said:
That's a chunky tyre and no mistake, it makes my Anakee's look like slicks !!! I have read some very good reveiws of the Scout on other forums. It'll be interesting to see how well they suit the stelvio, they certainly look the part.
....you fellows must be a lot younger and stronger than I...no way am I taking a Stelvio to as much off-road as this tire could handle...Godspeed lads...love the simplicity of he can....resembles my Mistral stainless a bit...
 
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