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Fuel Stainless Steel |
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17 | 54.84% |
CCC Stainless Steel |
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14 | 45.16% |
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Hey,
Hoping to get a new can at the end of the month and stuck between the CCC £99'er ebay jobbie or the Fuel Stainless Steel? Which one should i go for in terms of quality, looks (they both the same!) and sound. Ta Last edited by Girth; 13-06-07 at 07:10 PM. |
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Had to vote for the Fuel having got one myself
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If these were the only two cans available i'd have a Fuel for sure!!!
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CCC, as I've got one and it's got a real nice rounded bass to it with the baffle in. Made my choice by listening to 15 SVs on track last year and picking the best road legal sounding one, the fact it was cheaper than some was a bonus.
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I just fitted a 99quid ccc can off ebay , sounds really nice even with the baffle in , to be honest don't think you would go wrong with either .
The CCC has a deeper sound which I like Cheers Steve
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I have a CCC and love it. Bassy and good looking and cheap!
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Don't think you can go wrong with either tbh. One thing to note is that as far as I can tell the entire CCC range has riveted baffles, whereas I believe only the "budget stainless" Fuel has rivets, the rest (including the "regular stainless") has a bolt. Hardly a huge problem either way.
Love my CCC but we get so many good reports of both Fuel & CCC that I'd be hard pressed to choose between them. |
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FUEL for me. Simple 4mm allen screw and matching "AEROSTIFF" nut to get the baffle out. Baffle fits easily under the pillion seat along with a disk lock (in its pouch), a sidestand puck, scottoiler, "freeview" visor cleaner and a big dod of cable used as a jump lead if needed.
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There's also this to consider in that price range:
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/SV650-03-06-RO...QQcmdZViewItem Cheap, fully stainless, easily refittable baffle, unlike the budget FUEL. Shorter can than the others. Good feedback. I'm tempted. |
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I followed Tim in Belgium on the AR and his sounded nice on 2 cylinders, even when he was revvin the nuts off it and shaking his head it sounded nice. I have a Fuel and that sounds nice...
Not much help here Go on Youtube and search for SV's with both types on, try and listen with and without baffles I've voted Fuel cos i own one and think it sounds nice, tbh dude its ur bike do what you like. |
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