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Vance & Hines CS One Urban Brawler Slip-On Exhaust - Black

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The CS One Urban Brawler takes a minimalist approach in design that adds to the edgy appearance of the newly redesigned Kawasaki ZX-10R. The slip-on application for the ZX-10R is a dual-tip design available in a matte black ceramic finish, sporting a laser engraved Vance & Hines CS One logo. As a cat-back fitment on the ZX-10R, the CS One Urban Brawler puts out a nice throaty growl at a moderate sound level.

Optional inserts can also be added to further temper the exhaust note. With a very low retail price, the CS One Urban Brawler slip-on is a great value and an easy-to-install upgrade that really enhances the look of the ZX-10R.

  • Matte black finish.
  • Note: Vance & Hines recommends installing a Vance & Hines Fuelpak with any exhaust change on fuel-injected models.
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toennesen 7 days 2 hours ago
Since the bike has dual is there dual when ordering 1?
need 1 left and 1 right side for the ninja1000
MotoSport Staff
6 days 14 hours ago Location: Portland, OR, USA
For your 2012 Ninja 1000, these would come as a set, with one for each side due to your bike being dual exhaust.
Gary 12 days ago Location: Houston, TX, USA
Can I put these pipes on my 2011 Ninja 1000 without remapping the engine?
A Power Commander installed and mapped along with these pipes comes to almost $1000. I'm hoping that the airflow on the Brawlers is close enough to the airflow of the stock exhaust to make an engine remap unecessary.
MotoSport Staff
8 days 6 hours ago Location: Portland, OR, USA
It will vary depending on how your bike is currently mapped for your location. If it is on the lean side, more than likely you will need to remap. If it is mapped a little rich currently, you may be okay with just installing these. Typically to get the bike to run perfect with an aftermarket exhaust system, it will require remapping. A nice side effect of getting your bike mapped correctly though, is increased fuel economy which can help you get back some of the money you spent.
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