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  1. Hi there, I am trying to find a suitable aftermarket can for my FZ1. I've never had one before and apart from the choice out there I've come across an obstacle that even some of the dealers can't advise me on. The standard exhaust and can as you will know is also a cat. convertor and has a lambda sensor attached to it. My dealer has advised that the sensor should be retained, even with an aftermarket can. Here lies the problem. I am looking for a small carbon or stainless can together with a connecting tail pipe. Can anyone please give me advice re. the lambda sensor and suggest which makes of can might come complete with a fitment suitable to attach it to? Thanks, Keith
  2. Hi, This is my first post as I have only just joined the group. I'm looking forward to exchanging views and ideas with like minded bikers. I have a new 2008 FZ1 (naked version) and have been looking for a suitable aftermarket can to improve both the looks, sound and performance. My dealer has advised me that I should retain the lambda sensor which is bolted to the side of the original can. However, all of the FZ1's that I have seen to date don't appear to have done this and just have a plain link pipe to the end can. Can anyone with experience of fitting an aftermarket can to this model please advise? If I don't need the sensor what do I do with it? I have narrowed my choice of can down to Scorpion, Remus or G&G at the moment but am open to suggestions. Thanks, Keith

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