View Full Version : Does anyone have a mivv stubby?
DarrenSV650S
20-01-10, 10:46 PM
Does the can detach from the link pipe that it comes with?
I think the finish of the pipe looks rubbish and the angle isn't right so I thought I could stick the can on my existing pipe...... if it is a slip on?
http://www.mivv.it/risorse/7/31/319/S010L2Sa.jpg
Tosher has, or did, or has or something!
PM him.
Or visit him.
i have a high level one in the shed inc all the pipes.
yup tosher does have one on his. yes the can detaches from the link pipe.
DarrenSV650S
20-01-10, 11:03 PM
pm'd
you wont like it.... why do you think its in the shed. rofl
DarrenSV650S
20-01-10, 11:15 PM
you wont like it.... why do you think its in the shed. rofl
I'm not listening to you. Everyone else says they are good :salut:
thats coz they spent a fortune on utter crap. of course they going to say they are good. i say they are utter crapiola. the welding look like its been done by an untrained monkey.
DarrenSV650S
20-01-10, 11:26 PM
What welding?
http://www.pjsparts.com/catalog/images/MivvGPstyle.jpg
ahhhh its just the can you want... coz the pipework is pants. i also dont have the exact one your looking at.
i have this one but stubbied.
6012
DarrenSV650S
20-01-10, 11:35 PM
Yeh that's why I wanted to know if it was a slip on. So I can bin the mivv pipe and use a decent looking one
ahhhhhhh. u want the header pipework... yes it does work and gives you a really good look.
6013
Yeah I have one I think its braw , but to be fair I don't crawl about the bottom of ma bike checking out the welding , I sit on the brute and ride it .
Now to your questions, I have no idea , one of the reasons I bought it was so I didn't have to worry bout that nonsense and just bolt it on ;) paying absolutely no attention to the finer details as usual so sorry bud wish I could be more help .
I phoned the guy Here http://www.calsport.co.uk/ he new what he was talking about and would be much more help than me . :salut:
DarrenSV650S
21-01-10, 08:44 PM
Ok cheers tosher
daalien
22-01-10, 11:17 AM
hi folks,
the mivv comes with all mid pipes.
here you can see the technical drawing
http://www.mivv-auspuff.de/schematic/S010_GP_SCHEMATIC.pdf
DarrenSV650S
22-01-10, 03:41 PM
Thanks daalien :thumbsup:
Philip663
22-01-10, 03:57 PM
The answer to your question is yes it comes with a separate link pipe...
Iv had mine for about 8 months now and still loving it now, sound and looks, i mean whats wrong with this?
http://i298.photobucket.com/albums/mm245/philip663/DSC01139.jpg
http://i298.photobucket.com/albums/mm245/philip663/DSC01142.jpg
http://i298.photobucket.com/albums/mm245/philip663/DSC01141.jpg
DarrenSV650S
22-01-10, 04:01 PM
Ahh yours does actually look a lot better because the pipe is worn in. And you've got it at a better angle. Might just use the mivv pipes then
I see your baffle fell out is it not loud as feck ? Its loud with the baffle in .
don't like round can's on the sv oval all the way.
Philip663
22-01-10, 09:42 PM
I see your baffle fell out is it not loud as feck ? Its loud with the baffle in .
Emm yes mr officer it fell out.. im not to fussed i like the sound with it out lol
DarrenSV650S
03-03-10, 09:32 PM
Sorry for the bump but......
http://www.motorcycle-exhausts.co.uk/index.php?cPath=1_5_56_408
£280.44 for a GP Titanium for the curvy
£366.26 for a GP Titanium for the pointy :confused:
Are the curvy and pointy link pipes all that different?
Philip663
03-03-10, 09:37 PM
Howdo, so i see the prices have gone up :O it cost me 320 for my carbon pointy one last july now its 350 =/ supose when i come to sell it tho i should fetch more lol
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