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Welsh_Wizard
17-10-07, 02:56 PM
Anyone have one of these fitted to their machine ??
What are your thoughts on it ??
Just had a chat with one of the guys at JHS Racing (jhsracing.co.uk) and they recommended the above (based on me not wanting to pay loads, remain legal and enhance performance too much..)
Please, comments if you will !!
gracias !!
Wiz
northwind
17-10-07, 03:10 PM
Well, they're expensive generally. But they're lovely, very good quality, sound brilliant baffled or unbaffled (most cans sound rubbish with the baffles in). My favourite slipon... Got one in the garage which I'm trying to persuade onto my race system as it happens :rolleyes:
excellent exhausts
http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y13/cliomark/th_SV650EXHAUST_0002.jpg (http://s2.photobucket.com/albums/y13/cliomark/?action=view¤t=SV650EXHAUST_0002.flv)
kwak zzr
17-10-07, 03:23 PM
sounds nice and looks kwakclean:)
fizzwheel
17-10-07, 03:31 PM
My other half has one on her K5, its a really nice bit of kit, well screwed together and solid to. The mounting to the bike is good and they sound nice to. Sounds better with the baffle out as it makes the tone a bit deeper, but its not offensively loud either. If I was in the market for a can its what I would buy
Heres a pic
http://i42.photobucket.com/albums/e344/fizzwheel/CopyofDSCN0924.jpg
My other half has one on her K5,
http://i42.photobucket.com/albums/e344/fizzwheel/CopyofDSCN0924.jpg
:confused: e.d. ?
man thats nicer than the duke (dont tell her i said that)
fizzwheel
17-10-07, 03:41 PM
:confused: e.d. ?
yep
man thats nicer than the duke (dont tell her i said that)
Its had a Fabri smoked double bubble put on it since then, Black is defo the best colour for a pointy IMHO.
I've got a titanium trapedioizal (sp?) Remus Revolution.
I love the sound; it's deep, and not too loud even with the baffle out. The build quality is excellent (i'm an engineer and IMO it really is well made). Its very solid and the finish stood up to a winter of commuting and still looks as new.
£310 is, perhaps, a bit steep but mine was a xmas/birthday present from the mrs and i'm VERY happy with it.
Might go and get the sound level tested soon to see if it passes Castle Combe's noise regs with the baffle in.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v669/gladey/SV650S/DSCF0018.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v669/gladey/SV650S/remusrevolutionsv650s.jpg
The mounting to the bike is good...
Yep... the can doesn't have a band but a solid mounting bracket.
Improves the looks in a subtle way.
Welsh_Wizard
17-10-07, 07:58 PM
Guys, thanks so much for the comments and super massive thanks for the pictures ! Thumbs up to you all !!
Welsh_Wizard
17-10-07, 08:25 PM
excellent exhausts
haha, thats a quality little vid'. 10/10 for the effort !!
cheers,
^^^^^^
first time i tried anything like that
ukhammy
18-10-07, 07:48 PM
Yep, great vid, just made my mind up for me. Spent ages looking at the different zorst's available. Was originally thinking of a full system but can't justify £700 for an Arrrow system. Remus it's gonna be!
Spanner Man
19-10-07, 07:14 AM
Morning all.
Having been a Remus dealer for several years now I have supplied hundreds of slip ons & full exhausts to all makes & models, & can honestly say that I've never had a complaint about them.
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Anyone who wants one at 15% off list price give me a yell:D
Cheers.
Welsh_Wizard
19-10-07, 07:27 AM
would have taken you up on that offer mate - I am in South Wales though and want it fitted. Nottinghamshire is a tad far for a bimble. Cheers for offer though..
STRAMASHER
19-10-07, 09:16 AM
would have taken you up on that offer mate - I am in South Wales though and want it fitted. Nottinghamshire is a tad far for a bimble. Cheers for offer though..
It is really easy to fit. You get good instructions and fittings with the Remus'. The cutting of the exhaust can seem a bit daunting especially on a brand spanker, but its just a bit of hacksawing, allen keys and a tape measure. (all well explained on the forum as well.)
I have a high level Titanium Grand-prix. E-marked but with baffle out. Great sound,deep sound at all revs. Used every day, all weathers and the can and its fittings are unmarked. You get what you pay for.
If i was looking for a pipe again I would get a low level as the high style link pipe affects my lefthand cornering and normal riding foot position. Boots(9) burn when I have the ball of my foot on the peg, and is a bit too intrusive. Form over function:(
Does not annoy me enough to change.(Exhaust, not boots:rolleyes::p)
northwind
19-10-07, 05:24 PM
Anyone who wants one at 15% off list price give me a yell:D
Ooh, ooh, can you find me a Powercone with a 50-54mm internal diameter, in the medium or long sleeve? I don't think they do an SV fitment as yet, but that's my numbers...
Cheers
Spanner Man
20-10-07, 07:05 AM
Ooh, ooh, can you find me a Powercone with a 50-54mm internal diameter, in the medium or long sleeve? I don't think they do an SV fitment as yet, but that's my numbers...
Cheers
Morning all.
I'll give 'em a shout on Monday & see what they have. Most Remus cans, unless they're the O/E flange type fitting have an internal diameter of either 54mm or 76mm, so you may be in luck.
Cheers.
northwind
22-10-07, 01:10 PM
Ta :) Remus tehmselves are a wee bit close lipped on this, they don't want to recommend anything apart from official fitments, which is fair enough. Their R6 powercone is a 50mm, but it's kind of small and raucous ;)
Spanner Man
22-10-07, 02:31 PM
Ooh, ooh, can you find me a Powercone with a 50-54mm internal diameter, in the medium or long sleeve? I don't think they do an SV fitment as yet, but that's my numbers...
Cheers
PM sent old stick.
Cheers.
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