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tommyboy
13-07-09, 01:38 PM
im planning to buy a slip-on exhaust on my 06 sv650s in the near future, and have looked at mivv, arrow, yoshimura, akrapovic with no luck.
does anyone know of any end cans, preferably tri-oval or carbon; not high mounted ones, which i could have a look into at all? money isnt a factor at the moment, so any suggestions would be welcome
thanks v.much
johnnyrod
13-07-09, 02:10 PM
Quill, top marks, they do tri-ovals and some very funky carbon end caps too. Check them out and email them, very helpful and will send you pics and prices.
Jamiebridges123
13-07-09, 02:29 PM
Beowulf warrior, very nice
tommyboy
13-07-09, 02:38 PM
ive had a look at quill, that looks rather scrumptious. thank you
with abit more examination, ive found out i can get a mivv gp silencer. its jus what im looking for too.
Philip663
15-07-09, 03:43 PM
GET THE MIVV! sorry they just look sexy :)
tommyboy
15-07-09, 04:37 PM
does the mivv gp come with jus the can n a lil bit of pipe to connect it to the original pipe? or is it abit more than that? as ive seen a pic of a curved section of piping that apparently comes with it?
Scorpion Street Extreme or Beowulf Warrior..
I like my Beowulf.
Quill cans, get the stubbie, seen another bike with them on, and they just sound amazing.
Depends what you want, looks, full system, noise, short length, long length, black, silver etc..
So many variables.
If money is no object, get a full system, if you get a good one, they stay nice and shiney for longer than the stock pipe-work does.
Philip663
15-07-09, 08:27 PM
does the mivv gp come with jus the can n a lil bit of pipe to connect it to the original pipe? or is it abit more than that? as ive seen a pic of a curved section of piping that apparently comes with it?
Yer you get all of it basically..
http://i298.photobucket.com/albums/mm245/philip663/DSC01117.jpg
http://i298.photobucket.com/albums/mm245/philip663/DSC01118.jpg
http://i298.photobucket.com/albums/mm245/philip663/DSC01116.jpg
http://i298.photobucket.com/albums/mm245/philip663/DSC01119.jpg
So you dont have to hack saw any thing so pretty simple to fit, sounds good in my ears too :)
tommyboy
15-07-09, 08:31 PM
oright thanks alot, those pics really help. i think il get a garage to do it for me as il have to take the fairings off etc, and i also need to get some electrics sorted, which i THINK i f****d up today.
sv-robo
15-07-09, 08:44 PM
Blueflame tri-oval,duel outlet, coloured titanium can.....had one of these on my sv,look good & very loud with removable baffles OUT!!.
Some people say they'v had problems with blue flames in the past,but have to say i never did,fantastic can imo.:D.....Cost around the £340 mark....HTH
http://i234.photobucket.com/albums/ee120/sv-robo/Captured2008-6-1bike00009.jpg
Jamiebridges123
15-07-09, 09:24 PM
The only problem with the blue flames I see are the ones that are on your bellypan and your sidepanel :p
Can looks tasty though! Is that a brushed and polished swingarm?
sv-robo
16-07-09, 03:22 PM
The only problem with the blue flames I see are the ones that are on your bellypan and your sidepanel :p
Can looks tasty though! Is that a brushed and polished swingarm?
Sold it just over a year ago,so the flames may or may not still be on:),the swingarm was just polished up with lots of elbow grease,lol.
punyXpress
18-07-09, 09:13 PM
Sure I saw a link to a source of reasonably priced cans in the last couple of weeks but can't find it now.Like the fool I am, didn't save it.
Any ideas?
Yer you get all of it basically..
http://i298.photobucket.com/albums/mm245/philip663/DSC01119.jpg
So you dont have to hack saw any thing so pretty simple to fit, sounds good in my ears too :)
I like the fact that these "semi-systems" have a factory-fitted bung for the Lambda sensor, which is fitted to late SVs.
UNLIKE my Akropovic which I had to have modded!!!
trumpet
19-07-09, 06:33 PM
Would'nt mind a lighter slip on can,I think I sit offcentre to counteract the weight,lol,
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