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Old 14-10-08, 04:10 PM   #1
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a few q's, first one might be a bit stupid - but

whats the difference between the round and oval cans? just the shape?

is there any difference between the above and the warrior? in terms on sound? or is it just design again?

its just from the pics on their site they all look identical, anyone got any better pics

is the 380mm their version of a stubby?

just looking around the site beowulf cans seem to give a nice rumble which i am after and seem to have good reviews, any other cans worth looking at?


and i have a grey sv, thinking either black or they have a news headline saying they do carbon fibre now which is tempting (but not listed in the sv sale section would have to call to check they do it), not sure which would suit the grey bike the best
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Old 14-10-08, 04:17 PM   #2
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I have an Oval Titanium exhaust and it sounds real nice.

Oval/Round is just the shape.

Warrior is another design but not sure about the sound. The warrior is a triangular shape.

380mm is their stubby yes and I think looks a nice size.

I chose the titainium for the weight saving but would have prefered a matt black finish.
All in all I like my exhaust but found with the baffle in it didn't run well so lost it and now it runs beautifully.
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Old 15-10-08, 07:20 PM   #3
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Just purchased a 380mm satin black oval can for my SVk3, the package weighed only 2kgs!! when it arrived in the post. As I work for the local suzuki dealer i got it for 115 quid!! Lifetime guarentee, can't go wrong. Looks ace, tiny compared to stock can.i 'm building the bike at the mo so havent heard it yet.
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Old 15-10-08, 09:03 PM   #4
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Just purchased a 380mm satin black oval can for my SVk3, the package weighed only 2kgs!! when it arrived in the post. As I work for the local suzuki dealer i got it for 115 quid!! Lifetime guarentee, can't go wrong. Looks ace, tiny compared to stock can.i 'm building the bike at the mo so havent heard it yet.
You won't be disappointed. I have the standard stainless round 380mm can, and it sounds great. Rumbles, barks and roars just like it should.
I think the 380mm can is just a nicer size, I wouldn't call it quite a stubby, it just suits the bike a bit better imo.
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Old 15-10-08, 09:21 PM   #5
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Have a 380mm oval coloured titanium one and *love* it. Looks awesome and sounds fantastic. Pops, barks and grows like crazy. Loves shooting blue flames on the overrun.
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Old 15-10-08, 09:32 PM   #6
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a few q's, first one might be a bit stupid - but

whats the difference between the round and oval cans? just the shape?

is there any difference between the above and the warrior? in terms on sound? or is it just design again?

its just from the pics on their site they all look identical, anyone got any better pics

is the 380mm their version of a stubby?

just looking around the site beowulf cans seem to give a nice rumble which i am after and seem to have good reviews, any other cans worth looking at?


and i have a grey sv, thinking either black or they have a news headline saying they do carbon fibre now which is tempting (but not listed in the sv sale section would have to call to check they do it), not sure which would suit the grey bike the best

The warrior can is a stubby of sorts. It a lot shorter than their standard ones, somewhere on a thread on Beowulf I put a pic of my mates SV with one on..I'll go find it
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there, knew it were ere somewhere
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Old 15-10-08, 09:36 PM   #8
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A stubby of sorts. I think most aftermarket cans are too long, and tend to look especially long on a pointy for some reason. 380mm is a good length I think
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oh yeah, the Beowulf Tri-oval Warrior sounds sweet too
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oh yeah, the Beowulf Tri-oval Warrior sounds sweet too
Not as good as an art can though eh?
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