New Sankei`s


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Who`s selling the new production Sankei`s now, all I find on Ebay are the Delkevics. Would rather buy the Sankei`s.

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Say It Loud.....I Own a CBX and I'm Proud!!

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Notice these are 79, 80. Don't have the crossover.
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Yes, they are '79 - '80 pipes with no crossover. I installed a set on my CBX a week or so ago, and they look perfect. I don't know how many more sets Northeast Vintage Cycle (the ebay merchant) has, but I bet there are not too many left. CMS, the company that had them made says they only have five sets left in their inventory. I'm almost tempted to buy another set just to have them in case I ever need them. I don't know if they will ever be able to get Sankei to make more.
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Thanks guys, wasn`t sure if NVC`s pipes were Sankei or not. Got some comeing. I know what you mean spencer, like to get another set just to have.

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5 left in http://www.sixcenter.nl/ updated 15th of April 2011.

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