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[New product] IKAZUCHI slip-on exhaust for the latest model Z H2 now available!

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TRICK STAR has released an IKAZUCHI slip-on silencer compatible with the latest Z H2 (23-24 model). The IKAZUCHI is the embodiment of TRICK STAR's vast experience in exhaust development and is the highest performance slip-on exhaust in the brand's history. It is characterized by a pleasant mechanical sound and engine sound that can only be produced by the bulkhead structure, as well as a deeper sound than stock.

Z H2 (23-24) Slip-on Exhaust IKAZUCHI

TRICK STAR, a brand led by racer Ryuji Tsuruta, has released their IKAZUCHI slip-on exhaust for the 2023-24 model Z H2. It features an internal bulkhead structure, which creates a sound with more bass than stock, as well as a pleasant mechanical sound and engine sound that only a bulkhead structure can provide. It also produces a permeating treble sound that can be heard from 6000 to 8000 rpm, and stands out in terms of both performance and design. In order to bring out the best performance from the Z H2, this new IKAZUCHI silencer was designed to be 1.5 times larger than the standard IKAZUCHI. It weighs approximately 3.85kg, which is about 3.82kg lighter than stock.







Sound Check Video

Product Overview

■Part Number: JST-H03B-D4YT
■Compatibility:Z H2 (23-24)
■Model Number: ZRT00R / ZRT00K (Engine Model: ZXT00NE)

■Oil Change OK
■Oil Filter Replacement OK

■Weight: Approx. 3.85kg (Stock 7.67kg)

ZRT00R
Proximity exhaust noise: 82dB
Acceleration noise: 93dB

ZRT00K
Proximity exhaust noise: 81dB
Acceleration noise: 93dB

■Product contents: Slip-on pipe (with catalytic converter), IKAZUCHI silencer,
silencer band, exhaust bracket, gasket, exhaust spring, bolts, nuts

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