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Old 25-01-07, 09:49 PM   #1
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To buy or not to buy?

I am looking at a fuel exhaust for my 05 plate 650SV S. I cannot decide wether I should buy one or not. I know that people on here are happy with them but other than the sound (which I won't know if it is any better or I like it until I buy it) I fail to see what other advantages there are if any.

If I do get one then I would like to get one before the end of the month when they end their sale.

Any information that you can give me to advise one way or another would be great.

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Old 26-01-07, 09:59 AM   #2
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I'm not really sure what actual advantages fitting any after-market can has, but it didn't stop me from getting one. I got my Fuel from the NEC show and what decided it for me was they cost FA compared to others on the market, they're made really well and look fantastic, definately tidied up the bike compared to that rocket-launcher stock can.

I don't really know if there are any real power gains or not but the bike certainly feels a lot more free running, especially at higher revs. I got the stainless oval and the weight losses were'nt high either but were noticable (not that a few grams here or there will realistically make me any faster).

My advice would be to get it. They really are great cans (biased....me?) and once you hear the sound of a v-twin with a can on you'll just know you need one.
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Old 26-01-07, 10:11 AM   #3
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Pros

lighter
noise
looks
stops you scratching the stock can when you drop it in the car park

cons

cost
chopping
can affect fuelling - I think remaps are worth it
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Old 26-01-07, 12:34 PM   #4
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A can on its own wont affect the fueling of your bike much. + you have a pointy so the injection will sort it out anyway.

As to power gains, 1-2bhp max if yer lucky + a bit of torque.

Go for it.........
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Old 26-01-07, 12:51 PM   #5
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after reading the threads on these, think I'm gonna order a s/s oval one
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Old 26-01-07, 01:48 PM   #6
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cons

cost
WTF???

Fuel are one of the cheapest manufacturers on the British market FACT.
Got mine for £99 fromthe NEC. FACT - believe the online sale prices are the same.
RIDE power survey said they were the third best made (only beaten by Akrapovic and Yoshis) so excellent, excellent value for money. FACT
Cheaper than a replacement stock can. FACT

Cool as F***. FACT.

Oh and you get a free Kendal mint cake with the Fuel logo on the wrapper.....don't see that on your oh-so-fancy lardy-daa Akrapovics do you?????
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Old 26-01-07, 02:02 PM   #7
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you have a pointy so the injection will sort it out anyway.
Erh I dont actually think thats correct. IIRC the pointy FI can be at best described as basic. I dont think it will adjust itself to cope with a different end can. Mind you it probably wont make much difference anyway. Liz has a Remus on her SV and bike rides fine and shes never had the fueling looked at.
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Old 26-01-07, 03:02 PM   #8
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A can on its own wont affect the fueling of your bike much. + you have a pointy so the injection will sort it out anyway.

As to power gains, 1-2bhp max if yer lucky + a bit of torque.

Go for it.........
No it won't. There's no lambda sensor.
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Old 26-01-07, 03:03 PM   #9
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cons

cost
WTF???

Fuel are one of the cheapest manufacturers on the British market FACT.
Got mine for £99 fromthe NEC. FACT - believe the online sale prices are the same.
RIDE power survey said they were the third best made (only beaten by Akrapovic and Yoshis) so excellent, excellent value for money. FACT
Cheaper than a replacement stock can. FACT

Cool as F***. FACT.

Oh and you get a free Kendal mint cake with the Fuel logo on the wrapper.....don't see that on your oh-so-fancy lardy-daa Akrapovics do you?????

Lol - fuel are good value, but still more than the standard can the bike comes with!
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Old 26-01-07, 09:47 PM   #10
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Can only confirm and repeat whats already been said above.....

if nothing else just buy it for the sound......

you wont be disappointed, go for it
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