Morning all, has anyboby had any experience using Delkevic exhausts? I was wondering what the quality of them was like and if there has been any problems.
Cheers, Andy.
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i had a set. Didn't have any problems, seem well made and sounded ok with or without the baffles.
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I fitted a full stainless steel Delkevic system to my old Versys. I was impressed with the quality of the kit given then price.
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Thanks guys. The website says they aren't road legal but are they too loud? Cheers
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I can't comment about the VTR pipes, but I've had a Delkevic muffler on my VFR800 for a couple of years/20,000km and it has stood up beautifully.


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andyh wrote:Thanks guys. The website says they aren't road legal but are they too loud? Cheers
mine had the BSU stamp
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Thanks, I might give them a go then. 

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I've got oval, stainless ones which I assume are road legal, no probs for MOT as long as the baffles go back in. I'm very happy with them, sound great.