Hmf Kawasaki Kfx 700 2004 - 2010 Brushed/polished Slip On Exhaust + Jet + Kn on 2040-parts.com
US $379.91
Location:
Berea, Ohio, United States
Condition:New
Brand:HMF Engineering
Model:KFX700
Manufacturer Part Number:026263606086-626262360001-KA6503
Color:Brushed Aluminum
Part Type:Exhaust
Years:2004-2010
Make:Kawasaki
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Make: Kawasaki
Model: KFX700
Submodel:
Years: 2004-2010
Series: Performance
System: Slip On
Shape: Round
Mount: Side
Color: Brushed Aluminum
End Cap: Euro - Round - Polished
RE-JETTING REQUIRED Performance Series
- The Performance Series uses a 2 1/8" non-restrictive core for maximum flow.
- Depending on the model, you can expect a 4-6 dB increase over stock.
- The exhaust shell is made of T6061 Aluminum that weighs substantially less than stock.
- USFS Approved: All HMF offroad exhausts come with a USFS approved spark arrester.
- Two Year Warranty: HMF Engineering Inc. warranties all exhaust systems for two years from the date of purchase for all manufacturing defects.
New HMF Factory Jet Kit for your Kawasaki KFX700 2004-2010 using an HMF exhaust.
RPO sells the HMF Jet Kit to work with HMF exhausts. When HMF designs an exhaust, they do several dyno runs with various jets and the jets that provide the best air/fuel ratio are added to the jet kit. Baseline is the manufacturers recommended jetting and smaller and larger jets included to accomodate changes in altitude or humidity.
This HMF Factory Jet Kit Includes: 2004-2010 - Individual Keihin Round Jets: 142, 145, 148, 152
Bikes must be jetted for valid exhaust warranties. New K&N Air Filter for a Kawasaki KFX700 2004-2010.
- High Air Flow with Excellent Filtration.
- Designed to Increase Horsepower and Acceleration.
- Washable and Reusable.
- Will NOT Void Vehicle Warranty.
- K&N Million Mile Limited Warranty®.
- Economical, a K&N Air Filter Will Last the Life of Your Bike.
- Works with Original Equipment Manufacturer Vehicle Electronics.
- Easy High Performance Add-on.
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- All products ship from our warehouse in Ohio.
- Stock levels change daily. Check to see what options are on the shelf and estimated delivery time. We carry an extensive stock of so many parts but with all of the different series/color/model combinations, we simply cannot stock every variation of every part. Please ask if you have time constraints. If we don't have the exact product you are looking for, we may have a suitable option on the shelf.
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- All orders delivered to Ohio are charged with an 8% Sales Tax.
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