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burty
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stubby exhausts

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has anyone tried cutting down race cans to make stubby`s and if so what did it sound like was it any louder than full lengh :Ball Kick:
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It's a matter of physics, nothing else... Shorter cans equals more noise, since the volume of the chamber is what dampens the frequencies of the sound... It really is that simple... So yes, it will get louder...
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I have 240mm "short" pipes on mine


Next door can tell ya how loud they are!


Also on a note

Storms don't really like stubby pipes to much
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You may as well just take them off. You will have loud then. :thumbup:

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cybercarl wrote:You may as well just take them off. You will have loud then. :thumbup:

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I like your style :thumbup: :thumbup: :beer:
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burty wrote:
cybercarl wrote:You may as well just take them off. You will have loud then. :thumbup:

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I like your style :thumbup: :thumbup: :beer:
Plus think of all the weight you will save....... :wink:
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I've got 8" stubby carbon delkevic cans and they make a lot of noise :thumbup:
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playerone wrote:I've got 8" stubby carbon delkevic cans and they make a lot of noise :thumbup:
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I stubbied my blue flame can on my last bandit fighter and it sounded a lot louder and much rougher

I can't really imaging what my storm would sound like, with the devils on just now it's awesome, fancy removing the baffles first but not keen as they are carbon
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cybercarl wrote:You may as well just take them off. You will have loud then. :thumbup:

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That's what i did.......

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My pipes

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thumperslaw wrote:
cybercarl wrote:You may as well just take them off. You will have loud then. :thumbup:

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That's what i did.......

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Sound like a car with a broken exhaust, horrible
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darkember wrote:
thumperslaw wrote:
cybercarl wrote:You may as well just take them off. You will have loud then. :thumbup:

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That's what i did.......

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Sound like a car with a broken exhaust, horrible


There's a reason why it "sounds like car with broken exhaust"
Because its pretty much a mini engine layed flat.......
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This is what I did to my last bike, stainless can so was easy to keep shape, removed the small centre cylinder and kept the large one if that makes sense

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