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Alan 20-08-09 10:37 PM

viper exhaust
 
Hi anyone on here got a viper exhaust?

the '00 curvy i bought has a viper exhaust (well end can and link pipe at least) am worried its too loud for mots etc and well the neighbours are not chuffed when i leave for work early sunday mornings lol.

had a look over it and well only mark i can see is the name viper its an oval section pipe.

am i right in thinking if thers no e mark its not legal? or where should i be looking for any road legal markings on a viper can its on a 2000 carb model curvy s.

I been told to try a bd killer or see if it has removable baffles had a look and it looks straight thru to me ie no baffles fitted so could i just buy viper baffles and fit them or any db killer type thing? most of these ays you need to drill a hole in the pipe well this can has a hole in it already but not at the bottom as i have seen with all other db killers but on the side of the can outlet nearest the bike ie inboard rather than outer face. does this sound like a removable baffle hole or something completely different

even if i fit a db killer or baffle would i still need to chage the can to keep it legal?

cheers

T.M 20-08-09 11:40 PM

Re: viper exhaust
 
Ive had a viper can on one of my old bikes and alot of my friends have had em/have em.

they dont have and E markings on them so technically they are road legal. Yes they are a bit loud, i lent my mate one for a MOT and he got an advisory.
If you want to make one quiet then get the DB reducer not the baffle.
also no matter what aftermarket can ya put on a twin they will all be LOUD!

kwak zzr 21-08-09 08:41 AM

Re: viper exhaust
 
after market cans are now down to the mot'rs discretion as long as it HASN'T GOT "not for road use" stamped on it.

paiste 21-08-09 09:31 AM

Re: viper exhaust
 
I've got a viper can on my 2000 curvy. It is loud, but have fitted one of these
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/DB-KILLER-BAFF...d=p3286.c0.m14

Great service, really makes a difference and only takes 5-10 minutes to fit. :D
Oh and iI've stubbied my can as well. With the db killer in it passed it's MOT no problem. That was at the stealers too :cool:

Alan 21-08-09 08:23 PM

Re: viper exhaust
 
cool does the db killer make a real difference i dont mind it when its running its just on start up and idle it is kinda loud lol
and yeah i fully understand a twin is gonna be lioud but they sound sooo much nicer than my previous in line fours lol

hovis 21-08-09 08:47 PM

Re: viper exhaust
 
viper had a viper on his curvy, and it was very very loud

just go to a freindly MOT place

paiste 21-08-09 10:22 PM

Re: viper exhaust
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Alan (Post 2012137)
cool does the db killer make a real difference i dont mind it when its running its just on start up and idle it is kinda loud lol
and yeah i fully understand a twin is gonna be lioud but they sound sooo much nicer than my previous in line fours lol

Yes it really does make a difference. Still sounds meaty, but just loses a bit of "roar" for want of a better word and the tone of the exhaust isn't quite a bassy.

HTH

Alan 21-08-09 10:24 PM

Re: viper exhaust
 
thats more like what i am after its just too bassy just now at idle

Holdup 22-08-09 12:00 AM

Re: viper exhaust
 
I have a 390mm viper oval can, which has no markings and no baffle and it passed its MOT fine, but as said it is MOT'ers desgression, if in doubt ask the MOT station before you book your bike in what they think


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