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ahlb0018
07-02-05, 07:34 PM
Hey Guys! Anyone ahve any experience with a slip-on wolf for an 03+ SV650? Anyone know where I can find sound clips, or other info on Wolf? I think I'm going to order it up.
Thanks!
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ahlb0018
07-02-05, 09:04 PM
I already bought it! I'll have to let you guys know how it turns out. I heard some sound clips of it, and I had to have it (104Db). I hear that it boasts the most HP for a slip on, and shouldn't require remapping or anything sticky.
Holding my breath until spring! :oops: :oops:
Mariner
07-02-05, 09:07 PM
Got one fitted to mine! :D Sounds great especially considering it is road legal! Sounds even better with the baffles removed! :shock:
ahlb0018
07-02-05, 09:15 PM
I was hoping for that! I'll probably end up removing the baffles as well. I hear it's a really throaty sound. Did you notice a considerable change in hp, without noticing low end power loss? I'm excited, too bad it's winter in MN!
:D
valleyboy
07-02-05, 09:29 PM
All they have on their site is piccs of old SV's with exhausts... is there any difference from the older version and K3 + ?? or do they use the same exhaust ??
Plus would I need to buy the baffles.. whatever they are that are extra to buy ??
cheers!
ahlb0018
07-02-05, 09:32 PM
Do they cost extra? I think they are the same, but with slightly different engineering on the inside. Either way, I'm super excited to her, ride, and scare others this spring! :D :D :D
I have one too and think is excellent. Sounds real deep and throaty.
Also if you mention you are a member of this forum they will give you a 10% discount. Cool looking pipe sticker too :-)
ahlb0018
08-02-05, 03:31 AM
Damnnation! I wish I had known that like 7 hours ago! I already ordered it! Either way, that does not detract from the excitement of it - it will be great! I cannot wait. The term "Street Hooligan" will be redefined this spring!
:twisted: :twisted: :twisted:
Sounds good, Justmav650 has one on his K3... quite deep rumbly sound
Someone at works got one on his SV1000 says he's pleased with it may get the same for mine.
Mariner
08-02-05, 06:16 PM
All they have on their site is piccs of old SV's with exhausts... is there any difference from the older version and K3 + ?? or do they use the same exhaust ??
Plus would I need to buy the baffles.. whatever they are that are extra to buy ??
cheers!
The can is the same but you'll need different link pipes.
The baffle is included, it is secured by an allen bolt. The BS number is stamped on the baffle, so it is only legal with the baffle in place. If I get round to selling my bike then I'll have the exhaust for sale. I'll try and get a sound file recorded, just can't be ar$ed getting the bike out of the garage until the weather improves!
Dicky Ticker
08-02-05, 07:23 PM
With completely standard set up WOLF without the baffle[it still hasn,t got a sooty mark on it,never been fitted]114db Also the jerkyness goes from the bike as the backpressure is reduced and you get some nice popping noises when you close the throttle on over run
Very easy to fit but make sure you measure up before you cut the pipe,takes about 1/2 hour start --finish
When you take the original exhaust off feel the weight difference
Good luck with your new sound system,hope you will be pleased,I am
Cheers Mac
P.S. Mine was supplied with the link pipe,clamp no other purchases necessary
ahlb0018
08-02-05, 10:52 PM
So there was cutting involved? The guy I ordered from said that it should not require any cutting, although I have a feeling that you guys know a bit better. The real bugger of it is that in theory, the cutting of the stock exhaust pipe voids my warranty (ugh!). Jeez, like that is going to do anything but make it better.
Justmacsv650, do you have any pics? Are you saying that the jerkiness of the throttle is dummed down a bit? I like the sound, so to speak, of 114db!
I'm gonna scare the neighbors :!:
Wolfracing
09-02-05, 10:14 AM
Just to let you know we received your order from the US dealer last night and it's left us this morning - should get to you in about 4 days.
There is a cut needed to take off the old pipe and the dealer should know this so my apologies for their lack of knowledge... I'll fax them the details on Svs again! We do of course include a new link piece to put the stock pipe back on at sale time whick makes life easier.
Thanks for the order and I hope you'll enjoy it!
Now that is what I call customer support. Nice job guys :D
Anybody have a pic of the high level wolf can on a SV? Only £169....hmmm, tempting.
ahlb0018
09-02-05, 02:09 PM
Wow is right! You guys definately are on top of things. Do you have any instructions that you could send to me via PDF or anything, so that I may look it over in advance. Also, some sound clips would be incredible. That's the one thing that you guys lack on your web-site. If you had new photos of the SV650 and some media files, I think people would be more inclined to buy right away, and I'm sure they wouldn't be disappointed either.
I'm not all that worried about the installation - I'm sure it will go fine. So, you guys give me the linking pipe to go along with it as well for remount of my old stock can? Well, that is good news.
Anything you could tell me about the installation, and the changes that will occur in the bike's performance would be great. Thanks again for all of your support, and I'm counting the days until it arrives.
Cheers!
- Joshua M. Ahlberg
P.S. - If you do have any .PDF files for instruction or any media files that you could send me, please send correspondence to josh.ahlberg@gmail.com
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