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Okay folks, I'm about to splash out on a new exhaust, provided the good woman doesn't figure out where the cash is hidden, so what've you all done then?
Running a standard boring can at present but should hopefully (ahem, Jelster! :wink: ) be putting on a Remus full system very shortly.
It's embarassing being at the Soho Massive and not being able to hear whether your bike's on or not!
svpilot
08-07-03, 05:30 PM
Standard and skint at the mo.
Looking at Renegade, or a Legal can that sounds a bit meatier than stock.
Laters
Warren Isaacs
08-07-03, 05:41 PM
Twin hi-Ti Renegades, but only 'cos my insurance company paid for them :D
derbybiker
08-07-03, 05:52 PM
Standard and skint
Looking at Carbon Can Co though in August (if I get paid my overtime).
Stock can, I like the fuel economy and she runs very sweet. I also like to use a bit of power without drawing attention to myself. This is good when lane splitting as the cage drivers can't hear me coming to cut me off.
One off
http://www.renegade-products.com/renegade/messages/90/1584.jpg
Warren Isaacs
09-07-03, 07:47 AM
Stock can. . . This is good when lane splitting as the cage drivers can't hear me coming to cut me off.
I find quite the reverse. In 16 years of riding, this is the only bike I've had with loud cans and I'm constantly surprised by how many cagers move out of my way, especially as I rumble up behind them on the overrun.
It's particularly noticeable in hot, sunny weather when lots of 'em have their windows down.
Cheers
Warren
JonToms
09-07-03, 08:08 AM
Hi All, I've got a road legal scorpion can, sounds miles better than the standard and has made almost no difference to the fuel economy
One problem though, i can't stop the bloody thing leaking at either the can end or down at the weld joint....So any suggestions would be greatly accepted :oops:
Skeeter
09-07-03, 09:21 AM
Has any one found any difference in fuel economy when using one of the road legal cans e.g the Quill?
your's yorkshirely
Steve
Titanium M4 high level. Lovin' it, lovin'it, lovin' it.......... :twisted:
Sorry Viney, forgot to put in an option for all you peeps out there with a non standard layout - looks superb BTW, more original than underseat ala Duc, or MV jobbies... mind u, have u seen the new Duc Monster 1000? I think you should sue em...
Put an ART can on mine and it sounds fantastic, totally different bike :P
Jelster
09-07-03, 09:18 PM
I'm running an Akropovic full system, and it's the mutts nuts :evil:
Sounds as good as an M4 and is different, not that many SV's with an Akro out there....
AussieBill
10-07-03, 07:00 AM
Staintune. Nice and loud :D , but you can pop in the restrictor for that early morning commute (keeps the neighbours happy).
Anyone who says the stock can is ok is having a lend of themselves! :lol:
Amanda M
10-07-03, 02:54 PM
Just fitted an oval, high level, full micron system to mine. It sounds and looks fantastic! No more quiet wuffling for me...
Rene twin underseat full system
:twisted: :twisted: :twisted:
http://www.sv650.org/pic26/Pete_E_SV_1.jpg
And I have to agree with the "loud pipes save lives" brigade...
MaxSuzuki
10-07-03, 05:11 PM
Twin high Level Renes.
Can't live without them, can't ride without them, they make me heard, therefore keep me on the road.
minifun
11-07-03, 09:50 PM
Slip on Art Can!
Sounds great and doesn't cost the earth!! 8)
belfastbiker2003
12-07-03, 01:00 AM
My can is a low-to-high level can it starts off low but i have a custom hanger which has it raking up at a forty fiev degree angle - there is a pic of it in the gallery section http://www.sv650.org/pic29/belfast%20low2highcan.jpg
frednuff
12-07-03, 08:52 AM
Devil is the most beautiful can..
http://www.devil.fr/
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