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Stock exhaust vs after market weight
#1
hi Guys,


Considering changing my very loong stock exhaust into mivv gp or another aftermarket. Apart from a couple of more BHP what are the weight savings?


Cheers
Paul
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#2
Enough to give you extra encouragement to change it..

In Old Fashion Pounds n Ounces = A Lot

Do not know exactly but when you get the big standard cannon off and compare to one you putting on I have a feeling you be able to tell the difference
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#3
a couple of Kg at least I would have said. and my aftermarket one is not much shorter than the OEM, a stubby will be lighter again.
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#4
I would say between 4-5 kgs, as i've just changed mine. Standard can is stupid heavy..
If it's broken, it's not fixed.
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#5
Just be careful taking the old one off, you could give yourself a hernia lifting it!
Stop polishing it and ride the bloody thing!!
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#6
(07-06-14, 06:12 PM)nickodemon link Wrote: I would say between 4-5 kgs, as i've just changed mine. Standard can is stupid heavy..


how do you find mivv gp pipe in terms of noise? you noticed any increase in power? I am debating between titanium and carbon black as my engine is black with dark silver colour


Paul
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#7
Good timing, I changed mine today. Std can weighs 5.2kg


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On the same scales my new GPR weighed 2.2kg. Unfortunately, scales flicked off as I was taking the picture so you will have to take my word for it.


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Here is new can fitted. So 3kg saving better sound and more power from my recently Ivanised bike.


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#8
All the weight saving things I done to my FZ1 I must of put all that weight back on plus more by adding GPS,heated grips,Hard luggage,power commander,speedo healer, belly pan etc etc... :wall

And you can also add about an extra 3 stone I weight now compared to when I bought my FZ1  :grumble

08 Graphite Grey FZ1 ABS..
Yoshi CF R-77 Full system, FCE, Ivans Flies, PC-V + Autotune Kit, DNA Aifilter & Airbox Mod, Speedo healer ,16T front gen1 sprocket,
Sargent front & rear seats, Fender eliminator, CA Intergated Rear Led, MRA Vario Screen , Givi mono rack & V46 topbox
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#9
You have to get yourself a set of scales like luke has.

everytime you step on them they have a fit and turn off,, you will never put on weight ,,well thats what I tell my Doc  Smile anyway...

Nice can also ....but scales that turn off when you step on them intrest me even more thinking of all the extra sticky bun's I can burrow away with them in the bathroom
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#10
(07-06-14, 06:39 PM)Krezi link Wrote: [quote author=nickodemon link=topic=13493.msg152196#msg152196 date=1402161161]
I would say between 4-5 kgs, as i've just changed mine. Standard can is stupid heavy..


how do you find mivv gp pipe in terms of noise? you noticed any increase in power? I am debating between titanium and carbon black as my engine is black with dark silver colour


Paul
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The mivv can i bought is a really good quality looking bit of kit. The sound is brilliant. It's a nice deep burbly tone with db killer in and a bit louder with it removed. Here's a pic..


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If it's broken, it's not fixed.
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#11
I bought mine direct from Italy for £259! with free postage. Here is a link -


http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/EXHAUST-MIVV-G...2a3b66e854
If it's broken, it's not fixed.
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