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RPM-4in2in1 Full Exhaust equipped on the Kawasaki ZEPHYR400χ (1)
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Revamped version of the RPM-4in2in1 Full Exhaust for the Zephyr-χ now available!

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The Zephyr-χ compatible version of RPM's full exhaust series "RPM-4in2in1" has gotten a revamp. This series has been popular since its launch in 1978 and as the name suggests, it features a 4-2-1 pipe and merge collector layout.

RPM's full exhaust series "RPM-4in2in1" revamped for Zephyr-χ

RPM-4in2in1 Full Exhaust equipped on the Kawasaki ZEPHYR400χ (2)

The Zephyr-χ has been out of production for nearly 20 years, and as the number of used bikes on the market has decreased, the number of compatible full exhausts (up to the 2008 final model year) that are certified to meet Japan's public road standards has been decreasing year by year. Currently, only three companies: Moriwaki Engineering, Yamamoto Racing, and Nojima Engineering offer them. With this decrease in options, RPM has newly acquired JMCA certification for their Zephyr-χ full exhaust in 2025.

Specifications

In order for the exhaust to be certified, some specifications were revised: a new catalytic converter is built into the exhaust pipe, while retaining the company's commitment to the 4-2-1 exhaust pipe layout and slim silencer (67mm O.D., 300mm overall length).

RPM-4in2in1 Full Exhaust equipped on the Kawasaki ZEPHYR400χ (3)
RPM-4in2in1 Full Exhaust equipped on the Kawasaki ZEPHYR400χ (4)
Built-in catalytic converter on the RPM-4in2in1 Full Exhaust for Kawasaki ZEPHYR400χ
RPM-4in2in1 Full Exhaust for Kawasaki ZEPHYR400χ

[RPM Exhaust Sound] Kawasaki ZEPHYR400χ [2001-2008] RPM-4in2in1 Exhaust

Product Lineup

The silencer cover will be offered in the same three versions as before the revamp: Aluminum, Stainless Steel, and Titanium.

Silencer outer cover options for the Kawasaki ZEPHYR400χ RPM-4in2in1 Full Exhaust

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