Art Cans

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jaseh
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Art Cans

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Wow what a great noise,

Standard cans off- Art cans on!
Been out for a blast and just love the sound..... :D

Hope the old bill don't take too much notice :oops:

Anyone else had them on a storm? If so did you get unwanted attention from plod?

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ive got some chopped art cans and had them on for a bit...
they sounded great but the bike wouldnt rev through proper under load (free revving it was excellent)... normally it bounces off the limiter but with the art shortys on it was reluctant to hit the redline - summat to do with tuned length & resonance & stuff.

these ones... [youtube][/youtube]
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had art cans on mine for about 5 years now and not had a problem with the plod but they havent seen me shooting the flames out them yet. great sound and very loud
jaseh
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Thanks Fellas,

I don't seem to have any problems with it pulling (it keeps trying to make my arms longer!!). After a long run at speed it does spit a few flames on overrun eg roundabouts at the end of a dual.... Sounds great!! :biggrin
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wait till ur goin passed a bus stop full of old biddies, then flick the kill switch :twisted:
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i have art cans on mine oh what a sound im liking a lot
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:D Smiled all the way home again, must get a mate to ride it and do a "fly by" so I can hear it on song. :D
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marravtr wrote:wait till ur goin passed a bus stop full of old biddies, then flick the kill switch :twisted:
That's just mean... :lol: You'll be old one day..Karma and all that... :crazy:
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benny hedges wrote:ive got some chopped art cans and had them on for a bit...
they sounded great but the bike wouldnt rev through proper under load (free revving it was excellent)... normally it bounces off the limiter but with the art shortys on it was reluctant to hit the redline - summat to do with tuned length & resonance & stuff.

these ones... [youtube][/youtube]
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