slash cuts/ GP exhaust
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slash cuts/ GP exhaust
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/GP-mo...spagenameZWDVW
anyone here tried these simple tips with or without baffles?
im looking to put one on my SV fighter.
does not having an exhaust can (back pressure) affect a Vtwin more or less than the in line 4's?
anyone here tried these simple tips with or without baffles?
im looking to put one on my SV fighter.
does not having an exhaust can (back pressure) affect a Vtwin more or less than the in line 4's?
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Re: slash cuts/ GP exhaust
I actually JUST put a pair of those on a 'busa yesterday. They are baffled, so they're not STUPID loud, definately a bit louder than a typical slip-on though. I didn't put it on the dyno so I have no idea what it really sounded like at normal speeds under a load.
what year is your sv? you're probably going to have to play with carb/power commander settings a lil bit to get it run 100% clean (no stumbles/hesitation/etc) but it's not that big a deal.
for 60 bucks, it's a cheap way to get some sound out of your bike. probably not the best performance wise, but you're spending a quarter of the money that you would on a typical slip-on, so you can't expect THAT much.
what year is your sv? you're probably going to have to play with carb/power commander settings a lil bit to get it run 100% clean (no stumbles/hesitation/etc) but it's not that big a deal.
for 60 bucks, it's a cheap way to get some sound out of your bike. probably not the best performance wise, but you're spending a quarter of the money that you would on a typical slip-on, so you can't expect THAT much.
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Re: slash cuts/ GP exhaust
a plain jane hollow slash tip for a ZX12 was $250 at ron ayers. WTF!?!?
i do like the sound of no pipe, but after a while it sucks just humming at highway speed.
plus im sure it's losing alot of power.
my remedy in the meantime was to modify the yosh RS3 i have by making it into a shorty and putting a thin layer of fiberglass in.
louder than OE but it's starting to get quiet (to me) the more i ride.
sooo i was looking to get a slash for the looks mainly.. and hopefully get one that wasnt just a clipped hollow soda can.
i do like the sound of no pipe, but after a while it sucks just humming at highway speed.
plus im sure it's losing alot of power.
my remedy in the meantime was to modify the yosh RS3 i have by making it into a shorty and putting a thin layer of fiberglass in.
louder than OE but it's starting to get quiet (to me) the more i ride.
sooo i was looking to get a slash for the looks mainly.. and hopefully get one that wasnt just a clipped hollow soda can.
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