^^My carbon fiber/titanium is so light, it feels like if it is made of plastic.
...winning...
...winning...
Most name brands do some form of r&d for their products. Looks, sound and arguably power benefits. You'll have to research a bit for specific benefits of some of the few you may narrow it down to.
I'm not sure myself but, I'd be concerned with the ecu/fueling/map and o2 sensors if the cat goes.
I'd start with youtube searches for your bike with aftermarket exhaust. Stay with quality name brands. Then see if there is any performance benefits besides the look and sound. Stock cans are not always the most optimum equipment. But, if you improve how things exit, you should also look how efficient you can get air into the engine at the same time.
As for which material is best, I can't say. It's the overall weight savings and look and sound. Some full factory titanium exhausts for Ducatis look great with a sound to die for. Happy hunting.
before you remove the exhaust remove the snorkels. It might give you the sound you want and save you $$$
Nice, de-snorkel seems like a brilliant idea. Thanks man. I wonder if anyone here has de-snorkeled their 650R.
I ran it without and liked the sound, kinda reminded me of a '69 dodge charger when you pin it. I love the look of the stock pipe so i never changed it.
I ran it without and liked the sound, kinda reminded me of a '69 dodge charger when you pin it. I love the look of the stock pipe so i never changed it.
No I just took out air baffle and left the sub throttle ones.
Just like this dude.
[video=youtube;_-NW7sLMBKU]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_-NW7sLMBKU[/video]
Ok, thanks.
I wonder does removing the air baffles affect engine life or mess up sensors?
Ok, thanks.
I wonder does removing the air baffles affect engine life or mess up sensors?
Also, did you remove and clean your air filter while in there? If so, how did you clean it. I guess Kerosene should work for cleaning and then drown it with regular 10W40W oil.
Not sure if it messed anything up. The bike ran as normal except for the growl I created. I used Acetone for my high flash point cleaner. Acetone is one of the few solvents that leaves no film of any sort, so it may be a valuable option.
It is however, really really bad for you and you'll absorb it like a sponge, so wear appropriate gloves and such. You don't need to drown the filter in old, just a nice even coat will do.
Here's a couple of videos with the Danmoto. I have to ask tho, why would you want to spend the coin on upgrades, or in this case downgrades on a 650R?No disrespect to the bike, but it's a sport tourer isn't it? If you want a nicer sounding bike and more ponies why don't you move up the obvious ZX-6? It'll scare you plenty without any upgrades!The twin sounds like ***** with and without the slip-on. It's a waste of money and you will lose on resale value.
I agree and have decided against a slip-on for now. I might just do that air baffle mod though.
Forget the mods on your bike. Leave it stock and you'll maintain a decent re-sale price. Read the rest of my post. You need to change your thought process altogether.
Forget the mods on your bike. Leave it stock and you'll maintain a decent re-sale price. Read the rest of my post. You need to change your thought process altogether.