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First registration in June ‘16 means it’s a Euro3, first gen. But afaik the headers for the gen2 (2017-2020) did not change, so they should fit. Gen3, (2021 onward), different story, that’s when some changes occurred. Doesn’t hurt to ask that specific question to the seller though. Or measure.

But then, you guys in the UK are the only ones in the world with a so-called “sport” variant, plus y’all decided to Brexit, so who knows what those nasty Germans have delivered to your island. First thing obviously, they decided to not even tell you anymore😂

Why would you now have a EURO ranking anyway? No EU, no Euro 3/4/5!
Just kidding.

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First registration in June ‘16 means it’s a Euro3, first gen. But afaik the headers for the gen2 (2017-2020) did not change, so they should fit. Gen3, (2021 onward), different story, that’s when some changes occurred. Doesn’t hurt to ask that specific question to the seller though. Or measure.

But then, you guys in the UK are the only ones in the world with a so-called “sport” variant, plus y’all decided to Brexit, so who knows what those nasty Germans have delivered to your island. First thing obviously, they decided to not even tell you anymore😂

Why would you now have a EURO ranking anyway? No EU, no Euro 3/4/5!
Just kidding.

(Now, didn’t you miss all of us in this forum?)
😂😂😂😂 brilliant reply!! Thanks.
 

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For headers - Euro 3 and Euro 4 are interchangeable. Euro 5 is unique.

For full systems - all years are interchangeable.


But let’s say you have a Euro 5 bike - all prior years are backwards compatible provided you have Euro 3/4 headers on the bike already


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