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DanAbnormal 25-02-06 07:17 PM

Exhaust wanted.
 
Hi guys......I'm after a can for my new sv650s. I want tone that sounds amazing. What would you recommend?

I'm torn between Remus revolution and a Blue Flame oval twin port.

Hmmmm......noise!

instigator 25-02-06 07:31 PM

Hi there

Which ever you choose, you won't be dissapointed by the sound I pretty much promise you.

I have heard a lot more complaints about blue flame than I have remus. Blue flame are probably cheaper at the cost of not having any sort of after sale service as they are re-nowned for being crap at this.

I've always liked Remus. The remus revolution can I had on my sv was top notch kit, I loved it. :)

Although, whichever you go for, I would get stainless steel unless you like to polish (they tend to fade quite quickly I find)

mattSV 26-02-06 09:45 AM

I've got twin Remus on my SV1000 (without baffles :twisted: ) - highly recommended.

Andy13_uk 26-02-06 09:47 AM

ive got a scorpion on my SV curvy (race one) and sounds great, ive also heard a micron full system but didnt think it sounded as nice :?

Whatever you get will give you that V-Twin smile!!

fizzwheel 26-02-06 11:35 AM

Out of those two I'd have the remus if it was my money

Have a look in the exhaust section there is plenty of useful stuff in there

ben650 26-02-06 02:15 PM

mate i got a wolf oval carbon,and evily lound :twisted:

DanAbnormal 26-02-06 04:33 PM

Okay next question...........how hard is it to fit the can?

I'm going to get the Remus Revolution. Some guy told me I will have to cut my standard exhaust off???! Never heard of that before and I'm not too keen as the bike is brand new. Anyone know if this is true?

Dan

northwind 26-02-06 05:08 PM

Yeah, fraid so. Unless you buy a full or 3/4 system, which would be expensive. But it's not that big a deal. You cut through your exhaust with a hacksaw or grinder, down near the bottom just behind the weld, and fit the link pipe on there. If you need to go back to standard, most companies supply a sleeve that can be used to cover the cut.

DanAbnormal 26-02-06 05:31 PM

Thanks Northwind. Darn it. Oh well, I guess it will be worth it for that Remus goodness.

Dan

northwind 26-02-06 05:35 PM

I'd definately say so... It doesn't really do much to resale value either, by all accounts. At worst, you can usually pick up SV exhausts fairly cheaply on Ebay.


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