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Awesome Leovince Exhaust System For New Yamaha YZF-R125
24 July 2008
Yamaha have drawn lots of praise for the looks and technical spec of their new YZF-R125, now LeoVince up the performance and looks stakes with their SBK-GP complete exhaust system. LeoVince have put their racing expertise to good use with this bike, the design of this system runs a tuned header pipe from the engine, into a small expansion box (replacing the power-sapping catalyst) then connects to the superslim SBK-GP rear silencer. With attention to detail like deburring and polishing of welds, plus the streamlined shape of the underbelly box, pipework attached with race springs for flexibilty, this exhaust really is the business! The massive 20% torque gain for a small 125cc bike proves how good the LeoVince engineers are.

New Honda CB1000R Exhausts from LeoVince
16 July 2008
Following on from their hugely successful CBR1000RR exhausts, LeoVince have announced these new slip-ons, plus the optional decat, for the CB1000RR naked version. There's a choice of SBK-GP at just £277 incl vat, and the SBK-Factory, in titanium, for £430 incl vat. Both these exhausts are slip-on's and can be fitted to the stock catalyst. The SBK-GP sports a special shot-peened effect, easy clean finish, and the can is a very short & stubby 37cms in length (14" in old money!). 'E' approved and road legal, with removable db baffle, a superb throaty sound!

Full TT Podium Finish for LeoVince Exhausts!
15 July 2008 | 1 Comment
LeoVince made it 1st,2nd & 3rd in the superbike category at this years TT. Cameron Donald won on his Relentless-TAS-Suzuki, with teammate Bruce Anstey 2nd, followed by Adrian Archibald on his AMA-Racing Suzuki in 3rd place. The Suzuki GSX-R1000's of all three riders are equipped with LeoVince's complete SBK-CORSA 4-2-1-2 titanium exhaust systems. These state-of-the-art systems have been developed by LeoVince with help of the TAS team. LeoVince were one of the first exhaust manufacturers to develop a system for the latest GSXR1000 - and to be in front of their competitors a bike was shipped over from Japan. Keith Amor running his LeoVince equipped '08 Honda CBR1000RR came 7th place.

Mv Agusta & Cagiva UK Distribution
07 December 2007
Three Cross Motorcycles will transfer UK distribution of Cagiva and MV Agusta motorcycles to Moto GB Ltd with effect from 1st January 2008. The decision was taken in order to free up resources at Three Cross Imports division to concentrate on their successful range of Peugeot Scooters, recently expanded to include machines of up to 500cc, with key new model launches due in the New Year.
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