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katana68 16-10-08 06:53 AM

Delkevic Exhausts
 
Hello has anyone bought one of these Delkevic cans

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.d...m=120317335118

I am thinking of buying one but, wondered if anyone out there in SV land had bought one and what they thought of it.

Do you need to rejet, what does it sound like over a standard system with and without the baffle.

Apparently this is a street legal can but has anyone had any problems and would I need to replace with the standard system when MOT time comes around.

Thanks

yorkie_chris 16-10-08 08:50 AM

Re: Delkevic Exhausts
 
You won't need to rejet with just a slipon.

MOT time just put baffle in, or take it to a proper MOT station

TazDaz 16-10-08 11:57 AM

Re: Delkevic Exhausts
 
Would appreciate if anyone has any comments on these. I've also spotted them on eBay and wondered! :)

3MM 16-10-08 12:29 PM

Re: Delkevic Exhausts
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by TazDaz (Post 1656667)
Would appreciate if anyone has any comments on these. I've also spotted them on eBay and wondered! :)


Same here!

skyline 16-10-08 12:57 PM

Re: Delkevic Exhausts
 
Looking at the exhaust, I'd say it looks pretty similar to my Beowulf stubby can. Same shape, approval number in same place and same strap as well. My can sounds awesome, especially with the baffle out so this can should sound good too methinks.

For £100 I reckon it's a good deal, go for it! :D

mister c 16-10-08 03:21 PM

Re: Delkevic Exhausts
 
Imported by DK Motorcycles in Stoke on Trent. I was up there the other day & one of the lads that works there was doing the Weston Beach race. He brought his bike out & it had a Delkevic pipe on. The quality looks good for the money, haven't heard them on an SV, but I dont think you can go far wrong for the price.
You can buy them direct from http://www.delkevic.co.uk/?section=product&product_section=silencers&mode=de tails&action=overview&product_id=133
here.

defiant 17-10-08 06:15 AM

Re: Delkevic Exhausts
 
Got one for my curvy a few weeks ago.
No need to rejet and it seems to be of very good quality.
Haven't tried it with the baffle out yet but it still sounds great.
Considering the price i can't recommend them enough...

Dangerous Dave 17-10-08 07:40 AM

Re: Delkevic Exhausts
 
Good quality, pretty much the same as all the common UK budget exhausts.

youcanrunnaked 28-01-09 03:09 AM

Re: Delkevic Exhausts
 
Greetings from sunny Florida.

Delkevic Slip-on?
Was looking for a cheap alternative to my stock exhaust, and came across this on eBay:

http://admin.steelescycle.com/catalo...wPart641_0.jpg

http://rover.ebay.com/ar/1/711-53200...2&toolid=10001 http://rover.ebay.com/ar/1/711-53200...2&toolid=10001 http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/_Moto...1%7C240%3A1318

Since this is, apparently, a UK-based company new to the US market, I thought I would post in this forum and see what you think. A good deal, or too good to be true? I'm particularly interested in hearing from anybody here with first-hand info about either this particular exhaust or the company's exhaust products, generally. Thanks.

gaal_alexandru 28-01-09 06:44 AM

Re: Delkevic Exhausts
 
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2heCXDw6VC8 here's a sound sample


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