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Bikes, Hints'n'Tips => FZS600 Fazer => Topic started by: Fazerjon on 08 December 2011, 01:12:37 pm

Title: Delkevic end can
Post by: Fazerjon on 08 December 2011, 01:12:37 pm
Can anyone recommend the Delkevic end can, it looks the nuts on the internet pics! Is it loud? Is the build quality any good? Is it still in good condition after a few wet rides? Ive just seen them on ebay for £119.99 with the link pipe, and that seems a fair price including 12 months warranty.
My finger is hovvering above the 'BUY IT NOW' button!!!! Tell me its worth getting.... :D
Title: Re: Delkevic end can
Post by: steeeve66 on 08 December 2011, 02:05:13 pm
i fitted one (stainless steel) to my CB500 which i use every day (every week day that is) commuting in to work, 25miles each way, in all weathers - in two years it's still looks as new bar all the minor dings and scratches you'd normally associate with a bun-fight across-london commute.

I keep the baffle in - loud enough for traffic to hear you coming but not offensive.
Title: Re: Delkevic end can
Post by: Captain Haddock on 08 December 2011, 05:15:27 pm
I fitted one to my fazer a few weeks ago, sounds good with the baffle out and looks good, not done any wet rides though.
Quality looks good to me and fitted nicely, feels a bit quicker on pickup too.
Title: Re: Delkevic end can
Post by: keno on 08 December 2011, 06:26:17 pm
Fitted one of them to my bike in april after my bike was kindly wrote off by a blind twat in a car.
Anyway got the bike back and fixed all that needed doing including the exhaust and linky,the delkavic is pretty loud with a nice rumble,mine pops and bangs on the overrun but you get used to it dont know if anyone elses does that but its quite normal with the stubby can,can and linky still look spanking and i use the bike in all weathers all year round.


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Me bike now




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Title: Re: Delkevic end can
Post by: sicknote on 08 December 2011, 06:41:55 pm
Recently fitted the delc oval stainless end can.
It looks really nice on the bike, well made, light. fits OK
Sounds about right with the DB killer, without it is a race can, too much really.
i too noticed the burbling on decelleration, more so without the killer.
Recommend :)

Title: Re: Delkevic end can
Post by: Fazerjon on 08 December 2011, 08:03:08 pm
Cheers for the info and pics, you've sold it to me!!! :lol
Title: Re: Delkevic end can
Post by: sicknote on 09 December 2011, 10:38:35 am
I found my fzs required a 20mm or so spacer on the rear hanger to get the delc can to sit right, < u can see in pic >
otherwise it would clout the tyre on suspension compression.such a thing maybe included with brand new silencer,
 i got mine S/H so wouldn't know.
Title: Re: Delkevic end can
Post by: donkey93 on 09 December 2011, 11:50:29 am
i love that pic keno the bike looks great
Title: Re: Delkevic end can
Post by: samberking on 09 December 2011, 08:00:51 pm
Are they easy to fit? Ive never fit one before but I was going to give it a go if it was easy. :)
Title: Re: Delkevic end can
Post by: scottyboy2203 on 09 December 2011, 11:25:23 pm
bit of a noob question but does the bike need the carbs adjusting/rejetting etc with a new exhaust like this?
Title: Re: Delkevic end can
Post by: topgun44 on 09 December 2011, 11:38:37 pm
Are they easy to fit? Ive never fit one before but I was going to give it a go if it was easy. :)
yes just one clamp and one bolt took me about 20 mins  ;)
Title: Re: Delkevic end can
Post by: topgun44 on 09 December 2011, 11:43:15 pm
bit of a noob question but does the bike need the carbs adjusting/rejetting etc with a new exhaust like this?
nope fazer run a bit rich so it will not need anything adjusting but i would if you can buy k&n air filters  which make it feels bit sharper   ;) 
Title: Re: Delkevic end can
Post by: samberking on 10 December 2011, 02:46:13 pm
thanks topgun
Title: Re: Delkevic end can
Post by: topgun44 on 10 December 2011, 09:16:30 pm
thanks topgun
Have good one mate  ;)
Title: Re: Delkevic end can
Post by: Fazerjon on 24 December 2011, 07:58:30 pm
Just fitted my can, looks and sounds superb but I did have to put a 10mm spacer between the clamp and the rear footrest hanger mounting bracket.  :b
Title: Re: Delkevic end can
Post by: keno on 25 December 2011, 12:46:57 pm
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nope fazer run a bit rich so it will not need anything adjusting


think that should be a bit lean.. :rolleyes
Title: Re: Delkevic end can
Post by: keno on 25 December 2011, 12:50:37 pm
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i love that pic keno the bike looks great


Looks a lot better than it did after the crash...... :lol
Title: Re: Delkevic end can
Post by: topgun44 on 25 December 2011, 06:32:44 pm
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nope fazer run a bit rich so it will not need anything adjusting


think that should be a bit lean.. :rolleyes
Lean or rich still mean the same  :eek
Title: Re: Delkevic end can
Post by: keno on 25 December 2011, 07:36:23 pm
Fazer will only run rich if you have been messing with the mixture it runs lean from the factory even more so if a k&n filter is used.... :lol
Title: Re: Delkevic end can
Post by: topgun44 on 25 December 2011, 11:17:48 pm
Fazer will only run rich if you have been messing with the mixture it runs lean from the factory even more so if a k&n filter is used.... :lol
as i say rich lean  still the same  :eek :rollin