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Fazer 800 end can on FZS600?
« on: 19 August 2014, 12:23:39 am »
Just a thought. As OEM cans go, they're better looking than the standard 5DM chrome dildo and seem pretty cheap.

Will it work with little to no modification? (if mods are needed; what?)
Will it affect performance in any way?


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Re: Fazer 800 end can on FZS600?
« Reply #1 on: 19 August 2014, 12:59:45 am »
Personal preference, the choice is yours!


Any end can "shouldn't" cause you issues, in my opinion, but if anyone knows different then feel free to correct me.
They're mainly a noise thing, it depends what you do with your bike.
Mine's a work horse so i never really appreciated the attention, or the occasional long haul earache, but each to their own.


One of those those things you need to try for yourself to see what you feel comfortable with.

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Re: Fazer 800 end can on FZS600?
« Reply #2 on: 19 August 2014, 01:10:31 am »
Well, at the low cost they are, i can certainly try it out. I can't imagine it'll require an permanent modification behind the link pipe.

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Re: Fazer 800 end can on FZS600?
« Reply #3 on: 19 August 2014, 02:18:30 am »
Well, at the low cost they are, i can certainly try it out. I can't imagine it'll require an permanent modification behind the link pipe.


I have the original, and 2 after market ones, and i chose the best all rounder after months of testing.
Stuck with the Quill eventually, very subtle when pottering about, which in reality is the best way to go, you really don't want plod giving you the eyeball just 'cos you're making a racket, but it still sounds wicked in comparison to the whiney standard exhaust, especially when you give it a bit of welly, then the grin kicks in.  :D

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Re: Fazer 800 end can on FZS600?
« Reply #4 on: 19 August 2014, 02:20:20 am »
I'm not really a fan of the newer shape exhausts, but again, it's a personal thing.






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Re: Fazer 800 end can on FZS600?
« Reply #5 on: 19 August 2014, 04:20:20 pm »
I would say the only thing you may have to consider is changing the carb jetting.

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Re: Fazer 800 end can on FZS600?
« Reply #6 on: 19 August 2014, 04:42:52 pm »
You need to check if the link pipe is the correct diameter as well.

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Re: Fazer 800 end can on FZS600?
« Reply #7 on: 19 August 2014, 04:46:59 pm »
You need to check if the link pipe is the correct diameter as well.

Indeed. But that can be... persuaded... to fit.

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Re: Fazer 800 end can on FZS600?
« Reply #8 on: 30 August 2014, 09:32:00 pm »
I would say the only thing you may have to consider is changing the carb jetting.
Why? end can alone shouldnt make any difference - according to previous responses to similar questions on foc-u ? I havent done it but cannot see what difference it would make to warrant a carb rejet

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Re: Fazer 800 end can on FZS600?
« Reply #9 on: 30 August 2014, 11:54:56 pm »
I would say the only thing you may have to consider is changing the carb jetting.
Why? end can alone shouldnt make any difference - according to previous responses to similar questions on foc-u ? I havent done it but cannot see what difference it would make to warrant a carb rejet


I did say: "may have to consider".


Any change of the intake set up or exhaust alters the fuelling and a re jet may be needed.

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Re: Fazer 800 end can on FZS600?
« Reply #10 on: 31 August 2014, 12:34:40 am »
I've lost count of bikes I've changed the can on, a few went on a dynojet but the impact was trivial and thus no remap/rejet required. Never had a problem. Maybe I havent come across the can that requires a rejet ? but I can see how/maybe it could/may be required