The Exhaust Thread
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Wow that's not fabrication thats magic!
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I believe you are the first with this combo, Rick.
Personally not my preferred style. Isn't this "very" loud?
Personally not my preferred style. Isn't this "very" loud?
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@rick, again not my cup of tea those cans but it doesnt look as out of place on a nc than they do on some bikes. I knew someone with one on a rsv and it sounded like hellfire, fast track route to deafness.
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It`s 100% no so far then...
Good job it`s not a statistically significant sample size!
I was out riding yesterday and the review is that performance is fine, it has a real `race bike` tone and is surprisingly quiet, all things considered - definitely less noisy than the Tyga twin stack that I had on before and nowhere near as antisocial as a Tyga Maggot. I think the trick is that although it doesn`t have anything like the volume of sound absorbing material of a conventional can, there is room in there for a good long baffle tube. Ref. the RSV comment, yes - I heard one on a GSXR1000 last week and it was ear splitting!
Build quality is not that great - the external finish is good but the internal structure is pretty much tacked together and doesn`t look very robust. It is a straight on, no mods required fit for a Tyga full system, the retaining spring loops are in the correct place and to my eye the angle and position of the muffler are dead right.
Personally I like the style of it - my rationale is that my `60s pastiche paint job really needs a megaphone style exhaust to set it off (4 of them would be even better!) and I think that on that level it works. It actually looked better before I added the strap and hanger so I plan to get a mounting bracket welded on the inside of the muffler which will leave the entire length of the body visually `clean` and uninterrupted.
Rick
Good job it`s not a statistically significant sample size!
I was out riding yesterday and the review is that performance is fine, it has a real `race bike` tone and is surprisingly quiet, all things considered - definitely less noisy than the Tyga twin stack that I had on before and nowhere near as antisocial as a Tyga Maggot. I think the trick is that although it doesn`t have anything like the volume of sound absorbing material of a conventional can, there is room in there for a good long baffle tube. Ref. the RSV comment, yes - I heard one on a GSXR1000 last week and it was ear splitting!
Build quality is not that great - the external finish is good but the internal structure is pretty much tacked together and doesn`t look very robust. It is a straight on, no mods required fit for a Tyga full system, the retaining spring loops are in the correct place and to my eye the angle and position of the muffler are dead right.
Personally I like the style of it - my rationale is that my `60s pastiche paint job really needs a megaphone style exhaust to set it off (4 of them would be even better!) and I think that on that level it works. It actually looked better before I added the strap and hanger so I plan to get a mounting bracket welded on the inside of the muffler which will leave the entire length of the body visually `clean` and uninterrupted.
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It does suit your era of colour scheme and I dare say id like it more if it didnt look for want of a better word a little bit cheap, the one I saw wasn't well made at all. Now if a decent fabricator had a go at one (racefit for example) im sure it would drip desire.
How about one either side SP1 style? In titainium
How about one either side SP1 style? In titainium

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Looks great Rick,
I bet rcv4 could make that in TI.
I bet rcv4 could make that in TI.
