Hi,
I'm thinking of changing the pipes as the standard ones are just too quiet for me. Can anyone give me advice on the most suitable replacement pipes and also if rejetting is required etc? Also the down pipes are past their best, is it possible to find aftermarket down pipes or is it genuine Honda only?
Thanks
Pete
Replacement Exhausts
Re: Replacement Exhausts
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Honda-Firesto ... 27c8accb86
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/HONDA-FIRESTO ... 20c7aeaa5f
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Honda-VTR1000 ... 2a1f7e7970
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/HONDA-VTR-FIR ... 4ab915aef3
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/ART-EXHAUST-C ... 3a76598e73
Heres a selection for you to compare mate. The Scorpions on mine haven't required jetting the bike but the next step is a filter which I will be jetting to compensate for.

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/HONDA-FIRESTO ... 20c7aeaa5f
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Honda-VTR1000 ... 2a1f7e7970
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/HONDA-VTR-FIR ... 4ab915aef3
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/ART-EXHAUST-C ... 3a76598e73
Heres a selection for you to compare mate. The Scorpions on mine haven't required jetting the bike but the next step is a filter which I will be jetting to compensate for.

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F3, 954 USD front, K Tech springs, Braced swinger, Ohlins shock, Six spoke Mockesini wheels, Harris rearsets, QaT, Flywheel diet!, A&L stacks, stick coils, K&N, FP Ti jets, Mori pipe's [colour]
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For downpipes try here....
http://www.feridax.com/dealer_locator/d ... ddressID=0
The link for Sandy Bike Spares doesn't seem to work but there is a phone number, they do replacement stainless steel downpipes/headers.
However....save some money, get an electric drill fit a wire brush attachment & clean the downpipes first. The front one does get rather manky
but most of it will come off & it will be far cheaper than buying a new set.
As for the exhausts your first step is too rip the baffles out, or do a ''Baffleoctomy'' (Try a search,use box top right...)
It will explain how to do this.....

Failing that the ones in the pic's are for sale. PM if interested..
If it's new cans your after a lot of them don't need re jetting & come with removable baffles for MOT time, however mine passed with the de baffed cans & has since passed with the even louder Harris cans it now wares.
Prices new do vary as there are lots of manufactures out there trying to get your hard earned..... Advice as too which brand is subjective, you by what you like the look of + price comes into it. I would advise you not to buy DanMoto pipes off e-bay, cheap Chinese, very loud but poor welding apparently.
If it's just the noise your after try the de baffled cans, if it's noise & a bit of power then aftermarket cans + air filter + re jetting = more cash.
Apart from noise alone any aftermarket cans will weigh a lot less than the standard cans & will save you kilo's in weight.
My Harris cans are 6 kg lighter than the standard cans!
Having said that if you buy the set of de baffled cans from me your bike wont be any lighter, but your wallet will be a few pounds lighter.....
Hope that helps.
Mac
http://www.feridax.com/dealer_locator/d ... ddressID=0
The link for Sandy Bike Spares doesn't seem to work but there is a phone number, they do replacement stainless steel downpipes/headers.
However....save some money, get an electric drill fit a wire brush attachment & clean the downpipes first. The front one does get rather manky
but most of it will come off & it will be far cheaper than buying a new set.
As for the exhausts your first step is too rip the baffles out, or do a ''Baffleoctomy'' (Try a search,use box top right...)
It will explain how to do this.....

Failing that the ones in the pic's are for sale. PM if interested..
If it's new cans your after a lot of them don't need re jetting & come with removable baffles for MOT time, however mine passed with the de baffed cans & has since passed with the even louder Harris cans it now wares.
Prices new do vary as there are lots of manufactures out there trying to get your hard earned..... Advice as too which brand is subjective, you by what you like the look of + price comes into it. I would advise you not to buy DanMoto pipes off e-bay, cheap Chinese, very loud but poor welding apparently.
If it's just the noise your after try the de baffled cans, if it's noise & a bit of power then aftermarket cans + air filter + re jetting = more cash.
Apart from noise alone any aftermarket cans will weigh a lot less than the standard cans & will save you kilo's in weight.
My Harris cans are 6 kg lighter than the standard cans!
Having said that if you buy the set of de baffled cans from me your bike wont be any lighter, but your wallet will be a few pounds lighter.....

Hope that helps.
Mac
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Thanks Kev L for the links and advice.
Thanks MacV2 for your advice and tips. I think I'll go for some aftermarket cans to save the weight as you mentioned.
Cheers
Pete
Thanks MacV2 for your advice and tips. I think I'll go for some aftermarket cans to save the weight as you mentioned.
Cheers
Pete
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Re: Replacement Exhausts
Hi, I bought the stainless one's from Sandy's bike spares, they were excellent in quality and finish, then I completed the job with Danmoto Conical GP slip ons, now I have a complete stainless exhaust system, easy to maintain with Autosol polish, and the sound is awesome, you'll might consider buying the bafflers for the pipe though.
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well where's the pictures!!!smokerider wrote:Hi, I bought the stainless one's from Sandy's bike spares, they were excellent in quality and finish, then I completed the job with Danmoto Conical GP slip ons, now I have a complete stainless exhaust system, easy to maintain with Autosol polish, and the sound is awesome, you'll might consider buying the bafflers for the pipe though.

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