If that's the case, I'd hang on to the originals for mot time,tbone903 wrote:I like loud. Lol,
Chris.
If that's the case, I'd hang on to the originals for mot time,tbone903 wrote:I like loud. Lol,
cheers for the advice. its great to know as im quite new to the bike world.....ive got remus cans atm which are quite loud anyway, i just want to change to carbon fibre to go with what im planning on doing to the bike just struggling to find one that looks good (i dont want rolled ends on the cans)Tweety wrote:A few basic tips for you, as you are hunting exhausts...
A VTR tends to destroy CF exhausts by the heat and exhaust pulses fairly quickly if they aren't large enough to have sufficient packaging inside to shield the CF from the heat... Some high end cans are skinned inside with a thin metal tube to keep the CF intact... Altough that makes them heavier... Not a VTR only trait, but common with big twins... I have seen an end cap launch of a Termignioni pipe on a Duc while riding...
If you want LOUD, go for a longer exhaust with a large core through them instead... That will be just as loud, but slightly less annoying, with a more booming sound... And it keeps the same or better performance with only slight adjustments to your carbs...
The shorter the can, the more tinny/agressive the sound becomes, not just louder, since a shorter can cannot kill off the frequencies that are harmfull to the ear... Short cans are not only loud, but annoying, and they will without a single doubt require you to re-jet the carbs as you are most definetly changing backpressure... Doesn't matter what the manufacturer states on their webpages, it's not true... Usually, you loose bottom end grunt, but gain on top end...
Congratulations on owning one of the fast Orange ones....tbone903 wrote:Well cheers everyone for the making me welcome and for any advice
Despite all that - I have carbon stubbies - and they sound awesome! 4 years down the line, no cracking. I actually prefer the note too, very percussive...tbone903 wrote:cheers for the advice. its great to know as im quite new to the bike world.....ive got remus cans atm which are quite loud anyway, i just want to change to carbon fibre to go with what im planning on doing to the bike just struggling to find one that looks good (i dont want rolled ends on the cans)Tweety wrote:A few basic tips for you, as you are hunting exhausts...
A VTR tends to destroy CF exhausts by the heat and exhaust pulses fairly quickly if they aren't large enough to have sufficient packaging inside to shield the CF from the heat... Some high end cans are skinned inside with a thin metal tube to keep the CF intact... Altough that makes them heavier... Not a VTR only trait, but common with big twins... I have seen an end cap launch of a Termignioni pipe on a Duc while riding...
If you want LOUD, go for a longer exhaust with a large core through them instead... That will be just as loud, but slightly less annoying, with a more booming sound... And it keeps the same or better performance with only slight adjustments to your carbs...
The shorter the can, the more tinny/agressive the sound becomes, not just louder, since a shorter can cannot kill off the frequencies that are harmfull to the ear... Short cans are not only loud, but annoying, and they will without a single doubt require you to re-jet the carbs as you are most definetly changing backpressure... Doesn't matter what the manufacturer states on their webpages, it's not true... Usually, you loose bottom end grunt, but gain on top end...
im also looking for a carbon fibre rear hugger with absolutely no luck at the moment ( best place to look?)
also planning on swapping my wheels for black ones.
WHAT WAS THAT YOU SAID CLIVEY..........................................................cliveyandrews wrote:
Despite all that - I have carbon stubbies - and they sound awesome! 4 years down the line, no cracking. I actually prefer the note too, very percussive...
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They're louder than that Chris!sirch345 wrote:WHAT WAS THAT YOU SAID CLIVEY..........................................................cliveyandrews wrote:
Despite all that - I have carbon stubbies - and they sound awesome! 4 years down the line, no cracking. I actually prefer the note too, very percussive...
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Chris.
Get yourself some custom link pipes. Mine were made by JAC exhausts, he has the pattern and can bend to order.tbone903 wrote:im liking clivey's bike,
another thing it the cans on it, ive seen a few with them that high but not seen them being sold.....is it a custom job?
im getting alot of inspiration from this forum so who knows what it'll look like with a few thousand spent on it