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exhaust wanted (not standard)
#1
looking for an aftermarket exhaust
road legal
removable baffle
nice sound but not to rattle the windows
straight fitment to 600
can't decide what I want so maybe if someone has one to sell it might make up my mind for me..
Brian...
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#2
I have a pipewerx s/s oval can with link pipe i will try up load a vid later
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#3
some pics or video would be good thanks

brian
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#4
This a Delkevic can without the baffle,it cost £126 inc p&p if you buy 1 ask for the 350mm as the 450mm is too long IMHO!
Delkevic can on my Yamaha FZS600 Fazer





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Some Pics Too



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(29-03-12, 12:40 PM)chunk166 link Wrote:This a Delkevic can without the baffle,it cost £126 inc p&p if you buy 1 ask for the 350mm as the 450mm is too long IMHO!
Delkevic can on my Yamaha FZS600 Fazer

i hope you engine was warmed uo  Wink
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#7
Oh yes!  Big Grin
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(29-03-12, 12:40 PM)chunk166 link Wrote:This a Delkevic can without the baffle,it cost £126 inc p&p if you buy 1 ask for the 350mm as the 450mm is too long IMHO!
Delkevic can on my Yamaha FZS600 Fazer

Where did you buy that from? did you fit it yourself?
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#9
You can get them on Ebay like i did or direct from Delkevic & yes i fitted it myself very easy to do  :thumbup
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#10
Video wont upload but here is a pic


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(29-03-12, 08:34 PM)chunk166 link Wrote:You can get them on Ebay like i did or direct from Delkevic & yes i fitted it myself very easy to do  :thumbup


great thanks. How easy is easy to do? Im certainly no expert unfortunately!
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#12
(30-03-12, 02:49 PM)scottomus0 link Wrote:[quote author=chunk166 link=topic=2351.msg18270#msg18270 date=1333049690]
You can get them on Ebay like i did or direct from Delkevic & yes i fitted it myself very easy to do  :thumbup


great thanks. How easy is easy to do? Im certainly no expert unfortunately!
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It is quite simple,there are only 2 bolts to undo.


1st undo the clamp where it joins the down pipes,


2nd the bolt on the footrest/exhaust hanger & pull it backwards,


when you take off the old can you need to take off the nut which is held in by a tab just bend that enough for the nut to come out.


There should be fitting instructions with your new exhaust,but if not when you assemble it, put gasket in the link pipe,then slide it to where it joins the downpipe,don't forget to put the small clamp on too,(try to do it on the sidestand so you can line up the mainstand with the stop),


then put the strap around the silencer,push the can on the link pipe,line up the strap where it bolts to the footrest but make sure it is on the outside not the inside of the hanger like the suggest!!


When your happy its all lined up tighten it all up.


(((((WHAT I WILL SAY IS, WHEN YOU ORDER IT,MAKE SURE YOU ASK FOR THE b SHAPED EXHAUST STRAP)))))


Good Luck


Ray
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#13
is there any effect on fueling with these new cans? would the carbs need re-jetting or anything like that?
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#14
I haven't noticed any change & it runs just as good with stock air filter & jets. I went to Lincolnshire last weekend 230miles each way & managed 170 miles b4 filling & only used about 13 litres of fuel,so i reckon its its about the same as a bog standard silencer just a lot louder  Big Grin Big Grin Big Grin
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#15
Changing the end can had no effects for me, however changing the downpipes also fuel dropped by about 4 MPG with K&N

Makes sense, more power = more fuel  8)
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