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Honda Crf250 R Crf250r 2013 Yoshimura Rs-4 Slip On Exhaust Muffler 228402d321 on 2040-parts.com

AU $549.95
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Coffs Harbour, New South Wales, Australia

Coffs Harbour, New South Wales, Australia
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:228402D321 Type:Muffler Brand:Yoshimura UPC:N/A


Questions please email : darryl@coffs-motorsports.com.au

Questions please call : 0418-732 677

HONDA CRF250R 2011-2013

Signature RS-4 SO SS-AL-CF


The work that went into developing the RS-4 muffler design paid big dividends in 2010 with Ryan Dungey winning the AMA 450 Supercross and Motocross Championship series as a rookie in the same year, and again in 2012 with the Yoshimura-backed GEICO Honda team winning both 250 Supercross Lites titles.

That same R&D has been directed to developing the current generation RS-4 — a unique design that provides an unrivaled combination of power and a quiet exhaust note.

The RS-4 features a Polyresonant duplex chamber, a two-staged stepped baffle and an innovative carbon cone end cap.

  • Pentagonal-shaped sleeve
  • Front muffler cap functions as a polyresonant chamber which helps reduce noise
  • Two-stage stepped baffle
  • Carbon fiber end-cap
  • Stainless steel tail-pipe

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