Description
Key Features
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Model‑Specific Fitment: Designed specifically for the Dominar 400 BS6 (and NS400) models to ensure a direct‑fit (verify your variant before fitting).
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Premium Material: Constructed from stainless steel (or high‑grade alloy) tubing for high thermal resistance and long‑term durability.
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Optimised Flow Design: The pipe’s bends and dimensions are engineered to smooth out the exhaust path, potentially improving throttle response and engine breathing.
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Slip‑On/Plug‑In Style: Designed as the link/middle section, it replaces the factory part and integrates with your existing muffler/exhaust setup with minimal modifications.
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Enhanced Aesthetics: Gives the underside of your bike a cleaner, more performance‑oriented look which complements aftermarket exhausts or customised builds.
Technical Specifications (Typical / Example)
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Compatible Models: Dominar 400 BS6, NS400 (confirm exact model/year)
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Material: Stainless steel or heat‑resistant alloy
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Installation Location: Link/middle pipe between header and muffler
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Finish: Polished or raw stainless (check product photos)
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Note: May require verification of sensor ports, clamp sizes, mounting tabs for your bike’s variant.
Benefits for the Rider
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Improved Exhaust Efficiency: By reducing flow restriction, the engine can “exhale” more freely—this could improve throttle feel and reduce back‑pressure.
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Weight & Sound Upgrade: Lighter or freer‑flowing than stock may contribute to subtle performance and acoustic benefits.
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Custom Look: Even for stock‑setup bikes, swapping the mid‑pipe gives a more refined, tuned aesthetic.
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Foundation for further mods: If you plan a full slip‑on exhaust or performance setup, this bend pipe is a solid foundational step.
Installation & Fitment Notes
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Ensure your bike is indeed the Dominar 400 BS6 (check year, variant, sensor layout) or NS400 if the listing supports both.
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Although designed for direct‑fit, professional installation is recommended—to ensure proper alignment, clamp torque, sensor mounting, and clearance.
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After installation, check for any exhaust leaks, proper alignment with muffler, and ensure fairing/frame clearance—especially since mid‑pipes deal with high heat.
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If your system has additional sensors (e.g., second O₂ sensor) or a catalytic converter mounted in the mid‑section, confirm this bend pipe accommodates them.
Maintenance Tips
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Periodically inspect welds, brackets, and clamp bolts (heat cycles may loosen mounts).
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Clean the pipe surface (if visible) to maintain its finish and check for any discoloration or corrosion.
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Monitor the exhaust system after installation for unexpected changes in sound, vibration, or ride feel—these may signal mis‑fit or clearance issues.

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