KAWASAKI Z 900 (2017 - 2019)Full system 4-2-1 compatible with S1, S1-GP, SC1-R, GP-M2, Ovale, CR-T Muffler (Muffler not included)

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Line Full exhaust system 4-2-1
Headers Material Titanium / Stainless Steel Aisi 304
Lambda probe Yes
Racing FOR RACING USE ONLY
Power +8.8 CV @10250 RPM
Torque +7.1 Nm @8250 RPM
Weight -4.3 Kg (Stock: 8.3 Kg / Full titanium exhaust system SC: 4 Kg)

Note

For a better performance it is recommended the installation of an additional control unit or the remapping of the standard unit.

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Description

If you want the best in performance and lightness for your Kawasaki Z900, you have to choose the full system.

The complete SC-Project groupset is the direct result of the research, development and design work started by the in-house R&D department together with the major MotoGP and SBK championship teams. It is available in full titanium or AISI 304 stainless steel versions – compatible with the entire range of slip-on mufflers dedicated to the motorcycle for which it was designed. The SC-Project full system is designed to house the original lambda sensor. The removal of the original catalytic converter allows an important reduction of the operating temperature as well as giving a deep and gloomy sound to your Z900, the true distinctive mark of the SC-Project range.

  • Full exhaust system 4-2-1
  • Springs and screws
  • Heat-resistant adhesive
  • 24 months SC-Project official warranty

Special Order: Backorder required. Not currently available in the SC-Project Australian Warehouse, packed full of other options

Availability: SC-Project is 100% Made In Italy. This product is usually received within 3-7 weeks and Ready for immediate dispatch!

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