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Re: Which stubby exhaust?
I got the delkavic stubby with large slash cut outlet, not road legal but havent had any issue yet even with being pulled. Excellent quality for price and looks great. If you want it to talk, this makes it shout, sounds amazing but is loud but i love it ;)
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Re: Which stubby exhaust?
Thanks for all your input. The slash cut carbon is one that I'm looking at but the stainless version. Does look amazing
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Re: Which stubby exhaust?
You can allways buy a baffle and fit it after if it doesnt come with one.
Hand for MOT looks like your trying |
Re: Which stubby exhaust?
Fuel 350mm Can with removebal baffle sounds brill with the baffle in and even better with it out ha, have a look at there site youl be plesantly surprised :)
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Re: Which stubby exhaust?
Aha stainless or carbon if you want it lound, and sounding good that is the exhaust to get
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Re: Which stubby exhaust?
I had a Beowolf Warrior, shorter that the standard pointy but it isnt exactly a stubby. sounded great on the old bike with and without the baffle!
Beowolf do other cans and i think some "proper" stubby's too, worth checking out as a reasonable price |
Re: Which stubby exhaust?
Why does everyone go for the 200mm delkevic? not that you will notice much but you must be losing performance. Why not check out the cheaper m4 exhausts? or if you still fancy something a little louder then look at A16, pipe werx or spengineering?
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Why would you loose performance?
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Mine restricted so dunno if that why it aint made a difference to 0-60 but with my 200mm delkevic i got a better top end of 110mph rather than 105mph on same road 2 days prior
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Re: Which stubby exhaust?
Well i would have thought it wouldnt have very much back pressure and therefore create a flat spot in the rev range! However if you wherevto dyno it, it would be very minimall like 1-2bhp!
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