GPR Racing De-Catalyzer Collector Inox for BMW R 1250 RT

for BMW R RT 1250

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1791045
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CO.E5.BM.107.1.DEC

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The decatalyzed collector for the BMW R 1250 RT is a component designed for motorcycle enthusiasts looking to enhance their vehicle's performance. Made from satin-finished 304 stainless steel, this collector features visible TIG welds that highlight its design and robustness. Weighing only 2.9 kg, it is a lightweight choice for those wanting to optimize their motorcycle.

Not homologated, the collector is intended for racing applications, removing the original catalyst and contributing to a significant weight saving. It complies with ISO 14021, ensuring that its environmental characteristics meet international standards. It is important to note that, to avoid engine failure issues, an additional control unit must be purchased separately.

This original GPR product is the result of years of experience in the motorcycle world championship and offers not only performance improvements but also a rich sound that enhances the riding experience. Choosing the decatalyzed collector means investing in a component that combines innovation and functionality, making every ride on your BMW R 1250 RT a unique and engaging experience.

  • Material: Satin-finished 304 stainless steel
  • Weight: 2.9 kg
  • Welds: Visible TIG
  • Type: Decatalyzed collector
  • Application: Racing
  • Homologation: Not homologated
  • Compliance: ISO 14021
  • Control unit: Required (to be purchased separately)
  • Experience: Original GPR product with years of experience in the motorcycle world championship
  • Sound: Rich and improved
Made inItaly
FinishingInox 304 satin
Homologationno
Db-Killerno
Catalystnot needed
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R RT 1250 2021-2024