i'm thinking of getting an endcan for my bike (2001 fzs600) as soon as i can afford to replace the oem downpipes with stainless ones.
really needs to be a bit quiet, especially at low revs (mainly for where i live and the times i need to leave for work).
any suggestions ?
whats wrong with the std end can?......dont come much quieter than that?? :rolleyes
Was gonna suggest my one until i saw you write 'quiet'.........i think you're gonna have to move house......... :lol
SP Engineering Exhaust on Fazer 600
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i bought a motad venom end can straight from supplier sounds great not to noisy has removable baffles if you want a bit of noise to
14-06-12, 09:00 PM
(This post was last modified: 14-06-12, 09:09 PM by darrsi.)
Think i paid a tenner less than they are now, mine's the Moto GP one.
I had a little problem with the link pipe because my aftermarket down pipes are a different size to originals apparently, so i did a bit of improvisation, but it's all good now.
I must say though, when i called SP Engineering about the issue they were
extremely helpful on the phone trying to sort it out for me.
By the way, the one in the video has the baffles removed, but trust me there really is no need, and it has a road legal BSAU stamp as well.
(My bike is the black one towards the bottom of the "Show Me Your Fazer" post on page 8 if you want to see it side on)
http://www.spengineering.co.uk/model-180...fazer.html
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There are new akrapovic race cans for 300 on eBay at the mo...
No baffle, but I had a full race system on my blade, noise at low revs was quite reasonable. I never had any complaints or got pulled over for it.
Just my 2pence worth.
Yamaha FZS600 Fazer, 2002 (FR)
Gas Gas EC300, 2007 (FR)
Aprilia SL1000 Falco, 2000 (UK)
I also have an older Quill race can, with no BSAU or any markings at all on it, which i had on my bike previously, which had a beautiful rumble to it higher up the revs, but was relatively quiet at low revs.
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is there any reason (other than mounting and link pipe fitting) that you couldn't fit an exhaust end can from another bike? I have seen a few 2nd hand scorion/arrow etc end cans going for good money but listed for other bike makes and models. Ideally I dont want to have to re-jet or anything (or spend alot of cash!)
Some cans need re-jetting, others supposedly do not.
As you say, link pipes can be an issue, but i s'pose an exhaust is an exhaust so don't see why not?
Do some Googling to see if the can in mind has been used on a Fazer before though.
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