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Old 14-04-20, 12:27 PM   #1
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Anyone have or can comment on the quality of these exhausts ? Not looking for any false gains , just something that looks and sounds good. Also, is there any pros and cons for going with a hi-level exhaust or is it simply a look preference ?

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Old 14-04-20, 01:36 PM   #2
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Never heard much bad about them. High level will likely be lighter than standard but heavier than a normal ish low mount
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Old 14-04-20, 02:00 PM   #3
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I had a full system on a Gen 1 Yamaha xj600 tbf for the price I had no complaints quality was decent sounded nice ran well and fitment was straight on with no problems.
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Old 14-04-20, 02:45 PM   #4
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Anyone have or can comment on the quality of these exhausts ? Not looking for any false gains , just something that looks and sounds good. Also, is there any pros and cons for going with a hi-level exhaust or is it simply a look preference ?

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They're alright, a lot of aftermarkets atre of a similar quality - I'd go for what you like the look/sound/price of.

I think High levels look much better than low mount on pointys about the same on curvy in my opinion. There are a few considerations on the high level. Luggage/pillion peg mounting, link pipe routing and foot clearance. I've got fair sized feet and my heel burns agains my high level.
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Old 14-04-20, 02:48 PM   #5
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Cheaper systems can still sound ace Don't need Akrapovic except for carpark brag points
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Old 14-04-20, 02:57 PM   #6
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Actually, they do look better on curvy's too. Just found a pic of my old Leo system





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Old 14-04-20, 05:37 PM   #7
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^^^ nice pics!

Thanks for the replies. I’m not set on Delkevic to be honest. I won’t be carrying a passenger so that’s not an issue for me. I’m leaning more towards a high level one just for the look. For me build quality is top , then sound, I’m a sucker for low pops and bangs . I know if it’s just noise I’m after then you don’t have to spend much but it’s more the look of quality . Oh , it’s a 2001 SVS
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Old 14-04-20, 06:53 PM   #8
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I had a Blue Flame Evo on my SV and really liked it. Fairly long so gave a good low rumble and build quality was great.
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I like the build quality of Remus and leovinci , both sound very nice .
M4 are supposed to be top for performance but you’ll need to DIY the high level I think
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Old 14-04-20, 07:46 PM   #10
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Had a look at the above. It seems Blue Flame unfortunately for me start from the K3 which I think is 2003 onward. Remus also don’t seem to do my year unfortunately. I could find one type from leo Vince but was US postage only, nothing within UK it seems
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