View Full Version : Are Beowulf any good? (aftermarket exhausts - they're all the same)
tommo891
02-05-10, 12:55 PM
Are these exhaust any good, was looking at a black oval stubby one..
http://beowulf-performance-products.com/shop/item.asp?itemid=10184&catid=201
yorkie_chris
02-05-10, 01:01 PM
Yes
tommo891
02-05-10, 01:09 PM
will it be noisey and how hard is it to take out the baffle other exhaust manufactures say its one bolt, so would it be the same for these...?
yorkie_chris
02-05-10, 01:10 PM
I can't remember offhand but it is either 1 bolt or a circlip. Easy anyway.
They sound great and build quality is nice.
tommo891
02-05-10, 01:16 PM
cheers what about these exhausts YC
http://www.bikebitzuk.co.uk/suzuki-sv-650-scorpion-stubby-can-0008-p-1696.html?zenid=8ca25a1fcc8d266d362a02d331335b8c
£287 for the carbon one..
yorkie_chris
02-05-10, 01:17 PM
They sound good but that's bloody insane for a can. Beowulf sounds just as good for money.
Also I do not like carbon, you need to repack them regularly or the carbon gets blown to bits. More hassle than it is worth. Stick to stainless or titanium.
Maybe I am biased, beowulf is couple of mile from me and guy who owns it is spot on and helpful.
i picked my warrior up from them and there brilliant people,and to remove the baffle its 1 allen key bolt and it slides out and mine sounds amazing and a life time warrenty on all parts u cant go wrong
RedMacgregor
02-05-10, 03:45 PM
Great exhaust cans and really nice people to deal with. Can't fault my Warrior for fit or quality and is it LOUD!!! I've left the baffle in just in case I get stopped by the law.
Big Bad Al
02-05-10, 03:57 PM
Lovely sound. Baffle is held in by small nut and very easy to take out / put back. Good value IMO. The company will also supply a free link pipe if you ask, so you can put your old end back on, should you ever need or want to.
Beowulf are brilliant. I am due to get a second one this week to complete my twin can conversion. (titanium 450mm).
Love the sound. Chose them based on value for money and build quality and comments on here.!
the_lone_wolf
02-05-10, 09:17 PM
Beowulf rocks
http://img396.imageshack.us/img396/2410/dscf7006900x675jz9.jpg
Had the Street Extreme on mine before the Beowulf and although it was slightly louder the noise was harsher and nowhere near as nice to listen to...
tommo891
02-05-10, 09:57 PM
Im buying the beowulf warrior black stainless steel one, will call them on tuesday
Great throaty sound. Look good, and great service from Beowulf. What more could you ask for :tongue:
http://img175.imageshack.us/img175/255/25812272.jpg
tommo891
03-05-10, 08:12 AM
Great throaty sound. Look good, and great service from Beowulf. What more could you ask for :tongue:
http://img175.imageshack.us/img175/255/25812272.jpg
definitely getting the black one now..
BigBaddad
03-05-10, 08:45 AM
Rubbish film though.
yorkie_chris
03-05-10, 09:18 AM
Purdy.
Who made link pipe for other can?
Purdy.
Who made link pipe for other can?
It was already on when i bought the bike. The old exhausts were made by a guy from Pudsey i believe (Fast by Fabritech), so would imagine he did the link pipes as well
blutonium92
03-05-10, 07:17 PM
got a beowulf on my VFR and think there pukka, seem well made and sound great and arnt exspensive.
Would deffo reccommend them
Made in england aswell so +1
yorkie_chris
03-05-10, 07:17 PM
In Yorkshire no less :-)
dizzyblonde
03-05-10, 08:01 PM
But not just any part of Yorkshire...
In Halifax, Barkisland to be precise :-)
tommo891
04-05-10, 11:55 AM
Just ordered should be here thursday friday
harry04
04-05-10, 07:44 PM
They sound good but that's bloody insane for a can. Beowulf sounds just as good for money.
Also I do not like carbon, you need to repack them regularly or the carbon gets blown to bits. More hassle than it is worth. Stick to stainless or titanium.
Maybe I am biased, beowulf is couple of mile from me and guy who owns it is spot on and helpful.
I second that. There stars!! The cans are just as good as all the others you can get! Sound awesome too.
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