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sami_g
02-04-07, 10:56 PM
I have an sv650 its a 2001, im new to biking and was looking for some advice on what kind to get, NEED SOME HELP PLZ:smt045

independentphoto
02-04-07, 11:55 PM
Hi there and WELCOME!


Pop over to Glasgow for the Easter Egg Run on Sunday if you can. You'll meet some of the lad n lassies and have the chance to see & hear a few different cans on SVs. Not only that, but you'll have a ball - it's a great procession through the city and the buzz and banter's excellent.

http://forums.sv650.org/showthread.php?t=85859

Garry;)

mattSV
03-04-07, 07:13 AM
I have an sv650 its a 2001, im new to biking and was looking for some advice on what kind to get, NEED SOME HELP PLZ:smt045

Pretty much any can will do - a baked bean can will sound better than the original;)

At the 'cheap end' of the market are firms like Fuel & Carbon Can Co. Next are firms like Scorpion and Micron, and at the top end are Remus, Renegade and Akropovic.

All have slightly different sounds, and most will 'claim to increase horsepower', however you will do well to notice the increase.

The biggest benefits of a new can are:-

1) Reduced weight - stock can is damn heavy
2) Better looks - stock can is damn ugly
3) Better sound - stock can is too quiet

Work out how much you want to pay, see what is in your budget and get the one you like the sound/look of.

Lots more info about exhaust here >>>>>>>>>>>>>

http://forums.sv650.org/forumdisplay.php?s=&daysprune=&f=137

injury_ian
03-04-07, 07:37 AM
The biggest benefits of a new can are:-

1) Reduced weight - stock can is damn heavy
2) Better looks - stock can is damn ugly
3) Better sound - stock can is too damn quiet

You missed a word out :p

sami_g
03-04-07, 12:22 PM
Hi there and WELCOME!


Pop over to Glasgow for the Easter Egg Run on Sunday if you can. You'll meet some of the lad n lassies and have the chance to see & hear a few different cans on SVs. Not only that, but you'll have a ball - it's a great procession through the city and the buzz and banter's excellent.

http://forums.sv650.org/showthread.php?t=85859


Garry;)


Iwould really like to pop over but i can's as i work on a sun, other wise i would, may do it some other time if thats ok, thanks garry:)

sami_g
03-04-07, 12:24 PM
Thanks for the advice people, i will have a we look around and see whats about, also are they easy to put on??? as im a dummy when it comes to anything like this:p

ridelikeaturtle
03-04-07, 12:42 PM
Another benefit I find is the heat dissipation. The OEM can gets very hot, while the carbon oval I put on is cool to the touch 5mins after the bike is turned off.

What color is your bike? Pointy or curvy?

Light color (yellow, silver) think about carbon;
Dark color (black, blue, red) think titanium or stainless.

Pointy... oval or tri-oval or stubby;
Curvy... round or oval.


If you don't mind used, check out eBay!!! You'll get one for 1/2 or 1/3 the cost of new.


just re-read, you've got a curvy. IMO, go w/an oval can.