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blankslate 23-04-10 11:32 AM

Exhaust for an SV?
 
Hey guys, just trying to find a Good slip on for the SV. And especially something that's not going to cost me 500$+ AND require sawing.
Thanks!

muffles 23-04-10 11:38 AM

Re: Good Slip on's
 
I think all slip-ons require sawing, you can get a full system and that won't. If you're in the UK try the budget cans like Fuel or CCC?

johnnyrod 23-04-10 11:38 AM

Re: Good Slip on's
 
Not sure you can escape the sawing if you're on a 1st gen bike. My vote is for Quill though, well made, bike is as quick as the Akro illegal can I had, although it's now a bit quieter. I've got their Evo 2 with carbon fibre end cap thingy. If you've got 1st gen you can probably get them to fit it if you wanna ride to Warrington. You can pinch loads of free stickers off them if you do!

yorkie_chris 23-04-10 11:41 AM

Re: Good Slip on's
 
Any slip on can will require sawing.

andrewsmith 23-04-10 12:54 PM

Re: Good Slip on's
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by yorkie_chris (Post 2249600)
Any slip on can will require sawing.

or the alternate option for the pointies (should work in theroy :geek:) and gladius is order a tergimoni two piece system (for the gladius). Tad pricey but would allow changes if you wern't happy the italian racket :thumleft:

blankslate 23-04-10 12:58 PM

Re: Good Slip on's
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by muffles (Post 2249596)
I think all slip-ons require sawing, you can get a full system and that won't. If you're in the UK try the budget cans like Fuel or CCC?


Hmm.. Well i want to get a 08 SV. Will that STILL require sawing?
I put a can on my 09 ninja 250 and it.. "Sliped on" Thus the name.
Yes, im a American. Might be different?
Cheers Mates;)

andrewsmith 23-04-10 01:03 PM

Re: Good Slip on's
 
to my knowledge all the exhausts were one piece and expensive to replace with a suzuki genuine part. One option is to get a scrap exhaust and butcher that one

blankslate 23-04-10 01:11 PM

Re: Good Slip on's
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by andrewsmith (Post 2249668)
to my knowledge all the exhausts were one piece and expensive to replace with a suzuki genuine part. One option is to get a scrap exhaust and butcher that one

Eh..well.. That's a big suck.

Drew Carey 23-04-10 01:23 PM

Re: Good Slip on's
 
With all SV's the exhaust is a single piece system as standard. However, cutting the pipe is not something to be scared of. Really easy to do and providing you measure and mark it up, its fine. Plus, easy to put the old one back on for reselling.

yorkie_chris 23-04-10 01:50 PM

Re: Good Slip on's
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Drew Carey (Post 2249678)
With all SV's the exhaust is a single piece system as standard.

3 piece ;)


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