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Old 06-02-13, 01:56 PM   #11
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Another one for Simmi. Baffle out is a bit to loud for leaving the house for work.

Mavi thats clean mate
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Old 17-04-13, 09:42 PM   #12
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been looking into getting a new exhaust and this one has taken my fancy dnt suppose you have a video of it running so i can hear sound of it do you?
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Old 18-04-13, 07:40 AM   #13
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I'm afraid I don't; really wish I could record one for you but I STILL can't get to my bike (been out of service for 7 weeks, at the garage for two )
Have a look at this one though http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mcc5OeE3SME, mine's very similar but slightly shorter than his one so probably a bit louder.

It was perfect for what I wanted anyway - a much deeper rumble at idle/low revs, better note at high revs and more volume all round without being unsociable (or wearing on long rides)
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Old 18-04-13, 08:05 AM   #14
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Looks good
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Old 18-04-13, 10:52 AM   #15
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cheers man. yeh im after a deep sound deffinatly abit louder too.
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Old 18-04-13, 11:00 AM   #16
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Should fit the bill. Put it this way - I don't use the horn any more, blipping the throttle gets the message across just fine. People tend to look out for you in their mirrors more when they can hear you coming.
Really good price for a brand new can as well, and you can specify round or oval & length too; really happy with mine.
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Old 18-04-13, 02:36 PM   #17
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awsome think ill deff have to give this exhaust a go. my sv has done 65k on the standard exhaust. bout time it got an upgrade i think now i own it.
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Old 18-04-13, 03:19 PM   #18
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I'm afraid I don't; really wish I could record one for you but I STILL can't get to my bike (been out of service for 7 weeks, at the garage for two )
Have a look at this one though http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mcc5OeE3SME, mine's very similar but slightly shorter than his one so probably a bit louder.

It was perfect for what I wanted anyway - a much deeper rumble at idle/low revs, better note at high revs and more volume all round without being unsociable (or wearing on long rides)
Whats still wrong with it Morgan?

Anyways the Simmi's are okay with standard jetting never had an issue to date.
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Anyways the Simmi's are okay with standard jetting never had an issue to date.
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Old 18-04-13, 06:34 PM   #20
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Andy;
I fitted the rear caliper you did for me no problem, but when I tried to change the pads on the front (predictably) I had more issues. Managed to get the new pads in, went to refit the calipers but the front right just wouldn't sit right on the disc. Tried a few things & got some conflicting advice but gave up after a few days - turns out the right disc was more of a dish and the left caliper slider was bent. No idea how either of those happened, seeing as the bike hadn't moved in a month and they seemed fine before.
But anyway, now waiting on a replacement caliper slider for the garage to fit. And it's driving me mad.
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