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steve.s 03-05-08 05:22 PM

after market exhaust question
 
ive been thinking of chainging my exhaust for something differnt, but all the ones ive seen requier the standerd system to be cut, and i dont really fancy doing that. is there one out there that fits with no cutting or am i going to have to get the old haksaw out.
oppinions/addvice greatly received

Lissa 03-05-08 05:47 PM

Re: after market exhaust question
 
If you buy a full system made for the SV, then you won't need to cut anything.................but they are pretty expensive unless you can score one off e bay.

Otherwise..................it's hacksaw heaven:p

steve.s 03-05-08 06:20 PM

Re: after market exhaust question
 
so ive got to cut it then ....... oh well wich can should i go for. any ideas people

pupdog123 04-05-08 09:23 AM

Re: after market exhaust question
 
ive got a remus revolution gp oval mate its awsome, go to my you tube bit and have a look as i did 3 little vids before during and after fitting.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-7uKqXVQxxQ

i'll only stick the first one on here but look at the other 2 while your there mate

Dangerous Dave 04-05-08 09:28 AM

Re: after market exhaust question
 
As Lissa said, to get away with no hacksawing you will need to fit a full system. There is an option of a half system made by Lazer, this reuses the front down pipe and requires no cutting but at a similar cost to some full systems!

sv-robo 04-05-08 10:43 AM

Re: after market exhaust question
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by pupdog123 (Post 1498746)
ive got a remus revolution gp oval mate its awsome, go to my you tube bit and have a look as i did 3 little vids before during and after fitting.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-7uKqXVQxxQ

i'll only stick the first one on here but look at the other 2 while your there mate

Sounded better with no can,imho.

toonyank 04-05-08 10:53 AM

Re: after market exhaust question
 
Get cuttin it's a breeze. Much easier if you remove the stock one 2 mins. Full stock exhausts are cheap enough on the bay if you decided to go back but once you have a can on I doubt you will. Sounds much better than a hover.

Endellion 04-05-08 10:57 AM

Re: after market exhaust question
 
One piece of advice.......DON'T BUY BLUE FLAME!

Ill fitting, very badly made and expensive too.

I have had nothing but trouble with mine.

On the up side, customer service very good, although you would hope so with such a bad product. Also sounds VERY good with 2 removeable baffles.

Once this has rattled itself to bits (in the not too distant future) I will get a fuel methinks

sv-robo 04-05-08 11:12 AM

Re: after market exhaust question
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Endellion (Post 1498821)
One piece of advice....... BUY BLUE FLAME!



I have had nothing but smiles with mine.

On the up side, customer service very good, although you would hope so with such a product. Also sounds VERY good with 2 removeable baffles.

+1 ...corrected for you;)

Never had a problem with mine...so far,so can(get it can):rolleyes:only speak from personal experience.:D

maultin 04-05-08 11:19 AM

Re: after market exhaust question
 
i got the CCC stainless oval, dead easy to fit & sounds great.
not sure anout the hacksaw though - i had to use a disc saw to get though the original link pipe.


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