Item #671587

Hotbodies MGP Stinger Slip-On Exhaust - 50901-2405 | Kawasaki Ninja ZX-6R 2009-2023

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Description

Want a cleaner and meaner looking exhaust? Want a little more punch to that bike? Well look no further than the brand new MGP Stinger exhaust! These Stinger inspired exhausts for your 2019 ZX6R will scare the competition with its deep roar of power and performance while showing off Hotbodies’ famous aerodynamic styling.

Made of carbon fiber, this compact MGP Stinger exhaust bolts on your ride with zero modifications, giving you the look of a polished Grandprix model. Complimented by Hotbodies’ sleek Undertails or the Rear Tire Huggers, this MGP exhaust will give your bike a ‘direct from the race track’ look.

Features:

  • No Modifications Necessary
  • Direct OEM Replacement
  • No Re-mapping Necessary
  • Made In Italy!

Part Numbers for Hotbodies MGP Stinger Slip-On Exhaust - 50901-2405 | Kawasaki Ninja ZX-6R 2009-2023

Fitment for Parts Hotbodies MGP Stinger Slip-On Exhaust - 50901-2405 | Kawasaki Ninja ZX-6R 2009-2023

This part fits the following vehicles:

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Is this street legal?

Asked by: Nico
Yes it is street legal, however please note that noise regulations are hard to pin down. They are frequently governed by municipal by-law, so the lawfulness of your motorcycle will depend on which township it happens to be in. For some Canadian cities, the ridiculously low limit of 92dBs is already in place. People can also be charged under provincial laws, although the wording is much vaguer. According to the Ontario Highway Traffic Act 75(4), for example, it is unlawful for “the driver [to] at any time cause the motor vehicle to make unnecessary noise.”
Answered by: LeeF9
Date published: 2022-09-15
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