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OK so I've bitten the bullet and got a full length oval stainless steel Fuel can, which I'm gonna run with the baffle in. Gonna fit it tomorrow
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I strapped a Vance & Hines on mine. If you're going to do exhaust, make sure you do the headers as well, so you actually get a power boost. The Vance & Hines is rediculously loud though (not that I dont mind the attention) so warning there. I have heard that Two Brothers in pretty good for pipes though....
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Got an EVO Full system on my bike pal (As i purchased it) and removed the baffle. It has E marking. Removing the baffle of this system doesnt make too much of a difference.. it gives the bike a little more of a pop on the over run between 4500 and 3000 rpm in third... when either extremely hot or when its cold it will also pop and crackle.. It has a nice tone and isn't to loud
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Nice choice going with Fuel. I have a carbon look oval midi on my curvy, it sounds and looks the dogs! I run it with the baffle in, nice throaty sound. I have taken the baffle out a couple of times but haven't rode with it out yet. I haven't noticed any real performance changes but I reckon it's because my bike is restricted
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Beowulf Warrior Cans sound great!
Lifetime warrenty, removable baffle (baffle no longer covered by warrenty if removed, rest of can is) and a really nice tone to it too. |
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Forgot to mention that they are tri-oval and suit the pointy quite nice
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I've got an oval Fuel can as well. Looks good on the curvy and sounds great. I keep the baffle in now because when i do nights i don't want to annoy the neighbors when i come home. They also send some kendal mint cake to keep you going when your sawing the old can off!
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(almost?) Any aftermarket exhaust is going to save you some kilograms (sorry, I'm Spanish; I don't know how to deal with lbs.)... go for it! (yup, I'm a Colin Chapman fan)
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You won't leave the baffle in for long :P
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baffles are removeable for a reason
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