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TYGA GP-Type Stainless Steel Exhaust Chambers – Suzuki RGV250 VJ22 (EXCS-0010)
TYGA GP-Type Stainless Steel Exhaust Chambers – Suzuki RGV250 VJ22 (EXCS-0010)
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Crafted for the true two-stroke enthusiast, the TYGA Performance GP-style exhaust chambers for the Suzuki RGV250 VJ22 deliver serious performance, stunning craftsmanship, and authentic racing character.
Constructed from high-grade stainless steel, these chambers are precision-designed using modern CAD software, then tested extensively on the dyno and track. While the chamber sections are laser cut for accuracy, each piece is still hand-rolled and TIG-welded by skilled craftsmen—bringing the best of technology and tradition together.
This set features the classic GP-style layout, with both chambers exiting on the right-hand side. TYGA has also upgraded these systems with a double Viton ‘O’ ring manifold design for superior sealing, ensuring long-term reliability under high heat and pressure.
What’s Included:
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1x Left-side chamber (GP-style, right exit)
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1x Right-side chamber (GP-style, right exit)
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2x Stainless manifolds
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4x Viton ‘O’ rings
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2x Mounting flanges
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4x Mounting springs
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1x Silencer double clamp + mounting hardware
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1x Universal aluminium silencer stay
Please Note:
Silencers are not included and must be purchased separately. You will need two silencers to complete this system.
Why Choose TYGA GP Chambers?
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Authentic GP-style right-side dual exit
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Stainless steel construction for performance and durability
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Dyno and track-tested for maximum power
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Hand-welded finish with precision and pride
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Trusted by builders, racers, and restorers worldwide
Unleash the full sound and soul of your RGV250. These chambers don’t just perform—they honor the spirit of the machine.
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