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Gaz_John 12-12-06 02:35 AM

Make Pointy louder!
 
Hello all

I am brand new to this forum but thought I should register because I ordered my new SV today! It's going to be my first bike and I can't wait to get it some time next week. I've gone for the SV Sport in silver.

Anyway... On with my question...

I've already decided to fit a Fuel can to make the bike louder, but I was wondering what else I can do to make more of a racket?

Do air filters make much difference? Only problem with that is that I've no power commander to re-map the fuelling.

Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated!

gettin2dizzy 12-12-06 02:44 AM

Any bike without a baffle in will be loud enough! any louder and it would hurt! If your that bothered - just give it some more revs!

independentphoto 12-12-06 06:55 AM

:winner:

What he said.......

Welcome to the forum. Wait 'til you try the can first. Those "Fuel" things are great and well made too.

Cheers,

Garry :twisted:

mattSV 12-12-06 08:08 AM

Replacing the snorkel with a sv1000 snorkel and raising the tank creates a lovely induction roar.

A power commander is not essential - Steve Jordan motorcycles can remap the stock ECU if necessary for a fraction of the price of a power commander to smooth out any lumps, however most people don't bother.

Kate 12-12-06 09:22 AM

If you wanna hear a loud SV I suggest you have a listen to Thor's :twisted: He has a full Hindle exhaust system on it and it sounds the dogs dangales.

thor 12-12-06 09:26 AM

There's not much point raising the tank if you fit a sv1000 snorkel. And you get more of an induction roar if you just take the snorkel out anyway.

Matt is right though. It's a simple job for a garage to change the ecu maps in the standard suzuki box to match the new fueling mixture. I highly recommend it.

Finally, the loudest can we know of so far is the R6 can. It's not really a can at all. More of a trumpet. :lol:

thor 12-12-06 09:29 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Kate
If you wanna hear a loud SV I suggest you have a listen to Thor's :twisted: He has a full Hindle exhaust system on it and it sounds the dogs dangales.

Ooh ta!

Funny, I don't think of mine as loud. But then, I'm always sitting in front of the can exit point. :) It was bloody loud when I had no snorkel though. :twisted:

Kate 12-12-06 09:58 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by thor
Quote:

Originally Posted by Kate
If you wanna hear a loud SV I suggest you have a listen to Thor's :twisted: He has a full Hindle exhaust system on it and it sounds the dogs dangales.

Ooh ta!

Funny, I don't think of mine as loud. But then, I'm always sitting in front of the can exit point. :) It was bloody loud when I had no snorkel though. :twisted:

no, not loud at all. Can you hear all the car alarms you set off over the top of the exhaust? Nope! :P

northwind 12-12-06 10:13 AM

You haven't heard Stu's yet have you? :)

Hotter exhaust cams will make the bike louder, as well as making the sound "thicker"...

21QUEST 12-12-06 10:34 AM

Me, I'm just wondering why would anyone be actively looking to make an SV louder than it is with a race can. Call me a miserable, spoil sport etc :wink: but I don't just get it :smt102 .

Please bear in mind that I actually think the SV doesn't sound that bad on the standard can. Weird huh :)



Cheers
Ben


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