£280 leaves a bit of a stinging sensation but hey ho... I've been looking for a replacement for the left one since I bought it 15 years ago. Even then, there was bubbling under the chrome that betrayed corrosion and a small hole appeared about three years ago, so failure was imminent.
The reason is that they ALL rot the left pipe just in front of the bracket (presumably water pooling inside when the bike's on the side stand) so although you occasionally find the right exhaust. It was a well-known issue when I was a courier and I had a couple of spare ones squirrelled away. Unfortunately, I used one and sold the other to a mate who's own left pipe had just fallen in too.
I did find a pair in Germany three years ago, brand new original Honda parts, but the 'price on application' turned out to be €1500 - I'm not kidding. That was €300 for the right and the rest for the left one and a silly shipping charge!
As it's just become a historic vehicle (bit like me really), it doesn't need an MOT - just a declaration of roadworthiness - and although you still have to tax it, the tax costs £0. So I diverted the saving towards the exhausts.
I just have to fill in the relevant form and head off to the post office then go out and enjoy life in the not-very-fast lane again
