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Old November 5th, 2011, 09:42 AM   #41
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*New* - As of 12/15/2010 - All systems now include Area P custom exhaust port gaskets at no extra charge. Area P designed gaskets feature additional "crush volume" for superior sealing.

my question is what happens if one person misses the payment deadline. Is the whole thing cancelled for the 9 that payed?
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Old November 5th, 2011, 10:00 AM   #42
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*New* - As of 12/15/2010 - All systems now include Area P custom exhaust port gaskets at no extra charge. Area P designed gaskets feature additional "crush volume" for superior sealing.

my question is what happens if one person misses the payment deadline. Is the whole thing cancelled for the 9 that payed?
Well we need a minimum of 10 confirmed and paid on time. That's the agreement.
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Old November 5th, 2011, 12:20 PM   #43
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A reputable company like Area P wouldn't treat their customers like that. Even if one person failed to pay, there are still 9 new customers being brought in to buy a product. Raising the price due to one persons failure to pay would cause most of us to drop out of the Group Buy and then they would lose a good chunk of business.

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Old November 5th, 2011, 12:34 PM   #44
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I love seeing the pictures of the mid-high mount race exhaust bike from their website.

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Old November 5th, 2011, 12:44 PM   #45
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A reputable company like Area P wouldn't treat their customers like that. Even if one person failed to pay, there are still 9 new customers being brought in to buy a product. Raising the price due to one persons failure to pay would cause most of us to drop out of the Group Buy and then they would lose a good chunk of business.

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Group buys typically don't ship until all have paid. The discount is given due to the volume, and if the volume doesn't happen, the group buy conditions weren't met. Area P has a great rep for a reason, but we (or anyone setting up a group buy discount with conditions attached) need to hold up our end of the bargain as well.
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Old November 5th, 2011, 12:45 PM   #46
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What's the benefit of the higher mount? Does it just mean you can lean further?
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Old November 5th, 2011, 02:00 PM   #47
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What's the benefit of the higher mount? Does it just mean you can lean further?
Basically, just makes it so you won't have to worry about scrapping the exhaust.
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Old November 5th, 2011, 03:23 PM   #48
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What's the benefit of the higher mount? Does it just mean you can lean further?
It makes you more likable and your teeth seem whiter.

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Old November 5th, 2011, 03:34 PM   #49
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Hi Guy's...

I may be in, Does anyone have idea how much additional I would need to add for shipping? Would an additional 50 to 100 bucks cover a full system with the 18 inch muffler to Seattle, WA. ?
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Old November 5th, 2011, 03:55 PM   #50
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Question Exhaust Port Gaskets

Would the exhaust port gaskets ever need to be replaced? Is it one time use? If I ever removed the exhaust do they need to replaced?
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Old November 5th, 2011, 04:16 PM   #51
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Would the exhaust port gaskets ever need to be replaced? Is it one time use? If I ever removed the exhaust do they need to replaced?
No unless they get messed up by something else (like excessive heat cycling from running lean for a long time). Typically you do replace them if you remove the exhaust, but its not always necessary.

I am also curious about shipping anybody got a general estimate?
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Old November 5th, 2011, 05:37 PM   #52
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Excellent!

O2 Bungs - It's $35.00 for a cnc'd stepped stainless steel bung and installation. But, we highly recommend that Euro FI equipted bikes install a PC5 and disable the closed loop system (O2 Bung/Sensor) and use our map for proper A/F curve and performance.

Shipping cost - stated on previous pm - $12.50 - $15.00 within the lower 48 states.

Exhaust Port Gaskets - We always recommend replacing the exhaust port gaskets with new ones when removing/installing an exhaust system. Sometimes you can reuse them, sometimes you can't.
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Old November 6th, 2011, 03:03 PM   #53
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Old November 7th, 2011, 01:14 PM   #54
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Hi, I'm in france, so how much would the shipping cost? Also i'd need a socket for the lambda sensor (fuel injection). I contacted them a while ago and the said they would weld one on for free. Is it still true with this GB offer?

I'd be in for a "Full Stainless Steel System, 18" Quiet Carbon Fiber Muffler".

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Old November 7th, 2011, 02:22 PM   #55
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Hi, I'm in france, so how much would the shipping cost? Also i'd need a socket for the lambda sensor (fuel injection). I contacted them a while ago and the said they would weld one on for free. Is it still true with this GB offer?

I'd be in for a "Full Stainless Steel System, 18" Quiet Carbon Fiber Muffler".

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Shipping cost to France is $85.00.

As noted previously - "O2 Bungs - It's $35.00 for a cnc'd stepped stainless steel bung and installation. But, we highly recommend that Euro FI equipted bikes install a PC5 and disable the closed loop system (O2 Bung/Sensor) and use our map for proper A/F curve and performance."
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Old November 7th, 2011, 11:05 PM   #56
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Old November 8th, 2011, 08:47 AM   #57
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I would like to replace my Tyga exhaust due to excessive noise. I just want to be sure I am clear on the specifics. Any "race" system requires loss of pass footpegs, and the shorter muffler makes more noise but less power than the longer muffler?

Is it possible to get the longer muffler NOT in carbon fiber? I would like the quiet 18", but CF is hideous. It doesn't appear this is an option from looking at their website.

Do the race systems include the mounting bracket that replaces the peg, or is that an additional separate charge?

Can I order a system with an oxygen sensor bung in the pipe?
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I would like to replace my Tyga exhaust due to excessive noise. I just want to be sure I am clear on the specifics. Any "race" system requires loss of pass footpegs, and the shorter muffler makes more noise but less power than the longer muffler?

Yes

Is it possible to get the longer muffler NOT in carbon fiber? I would like the quiet 18", but CF is hideous. It doesn't appear this is an option from looking at their website.

No

Do the race systems include the mounting bracket that replaces the peg, or is that an additional separate charge?

Yes, all mounting accessories are included

Can I order a system with an oxygen sensor bung in the pipe?

"O2 Bungs - It's $35.00 for a cnc'd stepped stainless steel bung and installation. But, we highly recommend that Euro FI equipted bikes install a PC5 and disable the closed loop system (O2 Bung/Sensor) and use our map for proper A/F curve and performance."
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Old November 8th, 2011, 12:06 PM   #59
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I quote: "shipping: Discounted Domestic and International"
I was hoping for a discount on shipping too, in thoses conditions (even higher shipping than when I asked last time), I won't be part of this GB. Since I pay importing fees on both the product price and the shipping, it would be more expansive than a road legal full exhaust in france.
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Old November 9th, 2011, 07:12 AM   #60
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Old November 9th, 2011, 07:59 AM   #61
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same here, sucks if this falls apart.
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Old November 9th, 2011, 08:05 AM   #62
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Old November 9th, 2011, 09:32 AM   #63
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I quote: "shipping: Discounted Domestic and International"
I was hoping for a discount on shipping too, in thoses conditions (even higher shipping than when I asked last time), I won't be part of this GB. Since I pay importing fees on both the product price and the shipping, it would be more expansive than a road legal full exhaust in france.
I spoke with Area P to see if they could do anything on the shipping. Unfortunately international shipping costs have increased dramatically. However they looked the shipping quote they previously gave you and it was $90; so $85 is still a small discount even with the rise in costs.

I doubt that makes a huge difference, but I thought it was worth mentioning.
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Not to annoy you, but there is no way I can special order it with a SS 18" can vs a CF, even if I pay extra?
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Old November 10th, 2011, 07:54 AM   #65
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I'm pretty sure that is in fact an option with Area P. I think it's what kkim had on his bike. Here is picture of one on a pregen too. I'm sure it should be available on this race system as well. May need to contact Kerry direct.

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It's not about money. We would be happy to accomadate him if we still made our lightweight 18" SS shells, but they were discontinued many years ago. The last ones we had were assembled for a GB on the '88 - 07 models. Our current 18" SS shells are rolled from thicker wall material and made specifically for other heavier duty applications/designs. I can see if we might have one of these shells in our R&D archive. If we do, we'd be happy to make it available for him.
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I was one of the "early adopters"

I bought mine when Area P first offered a Classic gen EX-250 exhaust. It's been several years of use now without a single problem from the day I installed it to the 100 miles of riding I did today.



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Old November 10th, 2011, 09:28 PM   #68
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you managed a whole 100 miles in a couple years of riding? no wonder there are all of those old bikes with low miles available xD

or maybe you meant to write 100k miles
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Let me start by saying that I can neither speak nor read Indonesian...

But what I said was:

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which means: "from the day I installed it" all the way through several years "to the 100 miles of riding I did today"
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oh, i believe there are some punctuations missing then, but i could be wrong, i read it the other way around "form the time you put it till today you drove 100 mile" rofl

English is actually my first language, i went to school in Australia, and i am not Indonesian either.

anyhow, no insult intended, i just found it funny that someone might have only driven a bike so little after installing such a nice exhaust

i <3 my AreaP too, hehehe
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I would hate to see this fall apart for everybody. Even though I don't have a bike yet, I have some $ to burn for mods

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I would hate to see this fall apart for everybody. Even though I don't have a bike yet, I have some $ to burn for mods

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It will be $ well spent I'm saving up for an Area P.
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I would hate to see this fall apart for everybody. Even though I don't have a bike yet, I have some $ to burn for mods

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your still in time, ends tonite at midnite, and you would be #10. You and "Forceofwill" should PM "WhiteRice" your info "e-mail,name,address and any special instructions".
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your still in time, ends tonite at midnite, and you would be #10. You and "Forceofwill" should PM "WhiteRice" your info "e-mail,name,address and any special instructions".
PM'ed him my info. I was suprised at how good this exhaust sounds and 10+ HP at the wheel over stock? I'd be happy with those gains on a car, that's insane for a 250cc engine.
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Heads up, I sent kbryant the info and he got it. He's on the road at the moment, but invoice should be coming shortly.
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F*********** sorry to be that guy, but I just found out gonna need some new tires for the car all four need to get replaced soon. F'ing dealer over inflated all of them so they are really worn in the middle and I've been so busy I didn't check them again till today. Why do they always decide "hmm its at factory lets pump it to 40psi that's much better." Gotta have the car for commuting my 80 mile commute so don't have much choice.

Well I'll stay in this for the moment if I can get a bit extra money, but its back to maybe status for me... Sorry again hopefully someone else gets in or Kerry is alright with 9 (WhiteRice if you could pm me how he feels about that that would be helpful).

BUT don't count me out we have till the week of the 21st to start paying correct? If so I have some time to get stuff straightened out.
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