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Anyone got this fuel exhaust? Sounds good!
#1
Found a video of this exhaust on youtube.  Its sounds really good but would it be too loud to get away with in the UK?
Its a Fuel exhaust.


Fazer FZS600 FUEL Exhaust

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#2
My favourite sounding exhaust  Smile .. one day I'll get one. If anyone has get one please post a video/sound clip.
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#3
hey my partner runs one on her fazer with baffle out all the time.cracking sound.........especially first thing heading off to work :lol :lol  here it is running
fzs600 testing enjoy !!
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#4
Its fine for the UK, I've got one fitted.
I got the removeable baffle one and the baffle is never in! It sounds good esp on over run, but not as loud as some of the moto gp style cans.
I just put the baffle in for MOT's just in case.


I am impressed with the quality, the fitment and the price.


Mark.


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(22-06-12, 10:33 PM)marksfazer link Wrote: Its fine for the UK, I've got one fitted.
I got the removeable baffle one and the baffle is never in! It sounds good esp on over run, but not as loud as some of the moto gp style cans.
I just put the baffle in for MOT's just in case.


I am impressed with the quality, the fitment and the price.


Mark.
here here !!
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#6
http://foc-u.co.uk/index.php?topic=3454.0




Same difference, loud as f***, still won't stop eejits, or school kids, blatantly walking out in front of you, but at least you grin whilst aiming at them when they do the  funny dance......apparently......  Big Grin
More people are born because of alcohol than will ever die from it.
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#7
yeah i have one, baffle out sounds great
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#8
I've got one but have never been able to take the baffle out!!  I've tried everything but it won't budge.
Eagles may soar, but weasels don't get sucked into jet engines...
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#9
sounds similar to the MTC cans
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#10
Would it need re jetting or anything?  I have a k&n airfilter in.
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#11
(23-06-12, 11:31 AM)TommyTheGun link Wrote: Would it need re jetting or anything?  I have a k&n airfilter in.
in theory no...but i don`t really want to go down that road :'(  how long ya got mate? :rollin :rollin :rollin :rollin :rollin :rollin
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#12
Had one fitted to my FZS600, now got one fitted to my FZ1 and to my VFR750.

Fuel Exhausts product is very good, it's good value, it's British, their customer service is first rate.

Baffles fit fine; but only at MOT time. Apart from the ride to and from the test centre, they stay removed.

Noisy? Yes.

Have I ever been pulled for a noisy can? In 13 years and 140,000 miles, no.
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(22-06-12, 10:26 PM)ade the blade link Wrote: hey my partner runs one on her fazer with baffle out all the time.cracking sound.........especially first thing heading off to work :lol :lol  here it is running
fzs600 testing enjoy !!

Sounds good Ade. 
I like the carbon look.  Would there be any difference in sound between oval shaped an round shaped ones?  They also do different lengths 35cm, 40cm and 45cm.


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(23-06-12, 06:07 PM)TommyTheGun link Wrote: [quote author=ade the blade link=topic=3579.msg29114#msg29114 date=1340400417]
hey my partner runs one on her fazer with baffle out all the time.cracking sound.........especially first thing heading off to work :lol :lol  here it is running
fzs600 testing enjoy !!

Sounds good Ade. 
I like the carbon look.  Would there be any difference in sound between oval shaped an round shaped ones?  They also do different lengths 35cm, 40cm and 45cm.
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possibly so, maybe an acoustic expert will come along soon. oh hers is the 45 one. lifes too short to worry about noise etc, just treat yourself and enjoy the music. cheers Ade
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#15
From what I dug up somewhere on the internet a long time ago when I did some research, round cans should provide better airflow and the shorter cans will be louder.
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