General consensus on exhaust manufacturers?

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Nice hangers with them Akras :biggrin

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Wow never seen Termignoni on a VTR before :thumbup:

is it just me or do Venom look cheap like a generic brand british can?
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Venom are sort off a low middle ground on the scale. One thing to look out for Virt is that better quality cans don't require any re-jetting though would benefit from it. But it's a good sign when they advertise as not requiring re-jetting. And don't expect much if any power gains from slip on's.

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cybercarl wrote:Nice hangers with them Akras :biggrin

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These Quill T3s work for me :D and they're road legal, well they're stamped anyway :roll: look and sound great, really happy with them :thumbup:
When I got them about 7 years ago I had to make my own link pipes because Quill didn't do high rise then, but I'm almost sure they do now, and would probably be around your budget :thumbup:

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I also have quills and would say they appear to be solid and very well made . sound good too :thumbup:
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I also have quills....
I do wonder how my mind works sometimes. When I read cheeky kevs post regarding quill I thought about you and envisioned you would be along.

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i just took off my viper cans. bought a pair of fuel silencers. seem good quality, sound fantastic, much more deep note than the vipers although going by the weight of the vipers i dont think theres anything inside them.also got the removable baffles.

got them 2nd hand off gumtree , 80 quid.hardly a mark on then..very happy!!
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Virt wrote:I'll have a look firestorm
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Can't get them Carl. Over £200 ;) and in wouldn't mind an under seat system. But no exhausts made for the storm would look right for it
Save up and fit an R1 or RR4 - RR7 Blade back end and custom make the link pipes

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seb421 wrote:
Virt wrote:I'll have a look firestorm
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Can't get them Carl. Over £200 ;) and in wouldn't mind an under seat system. But no exhausts made for the storm would look right for it
Save up and fit an R1 or RR4 - RR7 Blade back end and custom make the link pipes

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Now there's an idea i would love :lol: lots of work though :/ and Carl, power doesn't bother me. It's the sound I'm after. I'll re-jet it just to keep fuelling right but I'm not fussed about power gains
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You can leave the restrictors in place then. It may even lower you insurance. :biggrin

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Nah. You know what they're like these days, so flimsy and flammable.... :lol:
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i use ones from "Powertechperformance" Simon up there will make you anything you like and are good quality. I have used his exhausts on over 7 bikes and they have all been very wekk made and sound the Dogs. They come with removable baffles and you will need these for MOT time. He is on e bay and make pipes and cans for cars too. Very happy with his goods and less than £ 200 for cans, link pipes and baffles. :D oh and iam not on commision!!!
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bigtwinthing wrote:i use ones from "Powertechperformance" Simon up there will make you anything you like and are good quality. I have used his exhausts on over 7 bikes and they have all been very wekk made and sound the Dogs. They come with removable baffles and you will need these for MOT time. He is on e bay and make pipes and cans for cars too. Very happy with his goods and less than £ 200 for cans, link pipes and baffles. :D oh and iam not on commision!!!
Are those the blackpool boys? I've heard good things about there service

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