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-Ralph-
07-11-07, 10:30 PM
I want a new can, but don't want to spend much. I'd rather get new fork springs and have still some money left over to go towards a decent rear shock, than spend £300 quid on an Acropovic or Yoshimura.

Anyone have any experience of these?
http://stores.ebay.co.uk/freeflow-systems

What do you think of Fuel cans?

Or something secondhand from this selection? http://search.ebay.co.uk/_W0QQsassZbargainbikecans

Thanks

SoulKiss
07-11-07, 10:58 PM
Both myself ans Bear will give Free-flow a big thumbs up.

Go for it

They even powder coated mine black for a whole £7

David

mattc
08-11-07, 12:16 AM
I put one of Freeflows stubby cans on my 99 SV, well made for the money and they sound fantastic with the baffle in (haven't run it without).

So a big thumbs up from me:)

Viney
08-11-07, 09:11 AM
A cans a can. It makes noise, simple really. Just depends how well they are screwed togenter, and in my experience, you dont always get what you pay for.

If its noise you want, then ANY can will do. Perfomance, well, thats a different matter.

Bear
08-11-07, 09:37 AM
Yep, Freeflow are nice sounding cans that seem well built (only been on the bike for two weeks, and I haven't been riding much) Bit heavier than my old Quill Titanium, but they're gonna be really...

Giffer2
09-11-07, 10:32 PM
I have a freeflow and have to say it's excellent quality (I've seen a fair few S/S exhausts in my time) - Well worth twice the money IMHO.

Gives the SV a hell of a low rev attitude, and the burbling on lift off is excellent fun!

kwak zzr
09-11-07, 11:42 PM
mmmm £200 for a pair of 380mm stubbys for the sv1000 mmmm