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Bikes, Hints'n'Tips => Fazer 1000/FZ1 corner => Topic started by: Johnnylad123 on 24 July 2016, 10:55:33 am

Title: FZS 1000 end can
Post by: Johnnylad123 on 24 July 2016, 10:55:33 am
Hi, as you can probably see I'm new on the forum as I've only just purchased a Gen 1 1000. What I'd like to know if anyone out there has tried it is will a Fazer 600 Micron (1999) end can fit onto my bike? Only asking as I have the chance to get one at a v. good price! Cheers John.
Title: Re: FZS 1000 end can
Post by: Falcon 269 on 24 July 2016, 05:01:42 pm
Hi John and welcome. :)

The can itself will fit but it's the link pipe that will probably give you problems.  I don't know for sure but I can't recall anyone routinely fitting any make of Fazer 600 aftermarket can to 1000.
Title: Re: FZS 1000 end can
Post by: Johnnylad123 on 24 July 2016, 05:16:59 pm
Cheers for that, I presumed that the link pipe would be the Achilles Heel but was also unsure if the can would be restrictive on the larger engine.
Do you have any recommendations for a replacement for me to buy? I'm returning to biking after a 10+ years layoff some am a little rusty as to who produces the favoured exhausts these days!
Title: Re: FZS 1000 end can
Post by: Falcon 269 on 24 July 2016, 06:58:01 pm
Depends how much you want to spend. :)

Check ebay regularly for good used bargains.  Akrapovic, Leo Vince, Arrow - the usual higher end quality stuff - come up from time to time.

Fuel and MTC make good cans at a reasonable price.  Shorter cans will tend to rob you of a little low-mid range torque but give a shade more at top end. 

Others will be along shortly with their recommendations.  Meanwhile, try the Search feature on the forum as this has been a regular topic over the years and there's a good few photos posted in replies. :)
Title: Re: FZS 1000 end can
Post by: Johnnylad123 on 24 July 2016, 08:39:06 pm
Will do, thanks for the help.
Title: Re: FZS 1000 end can
Post by: nickodemon on 24 July 2016, 09:13:30 pm
Mivv gp cans are excellent
Title: Re: FZS 1000 end can
Post by: Tmation on 26 July 2016, 10:17:47 am
In general, the larger the can the quieter it will be whilst still making full power without additional baffle. The smaller cans whilst looking great will be very loud or loose power with DB killer in. The longer the link pipe the more midrange gains you will get  but loose a little at the top end.
In reality,if you are normal, you will spend most of your ridding in the lower half of the rev range  so you won't notice much difference between cans power wise.
So it's down to your budget and how much noise you want to make.
I run with a full race titanium Akrapovic on mine and it passes the MOT each year without issue (not for road use ground off).
Title: Re: FZS 1000 end can
Post by: stevegixer on 26 July 2016, 12:50:49 pm
I have an aftermarket can I removed from my thou.not to loud either £50+ post I can sort pics out later if you are interested
Title: Re: FZS 1000 end can
Post by: Johnnylad123 on 28 July 2016, 07:47:08 pm
Cheers SteveGixer, will bear it in mind.
Title: Re: FZS 1000 end can
Post by: Millietant on 28 July 2016, 08:05:56 pm
Blue Flame, stainless, oval, twin spout, removable baffles........ Looks good, sounds good - great pipes and good prices.