Dual exhaust line for the Super T. READY TO PRODUCTION!!

phplemel

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scott123007 said:
Too bad it costs so much to ship it here. For what you get, it's about the only aftermarket exhaust worth its price.
Everything is relative. It costs ME a lot to have anything shipped here :mad:
But saying that. it's still cheaper than a Yamaha/Akropovic pipe from the new accessory guide ::001::
 

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Takes the "ugly" right off the bike. Really nice design. Tucked tight too.
 

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Good!! it fits perfect with the panniers suports.
I did tried with the OEM and is ok as well.

Do you have the dbkiller? a bit noisy without it, don't you think

Glad you like it ::008::
 

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Couldn't resist starting it up even though it's -30 here. Ran it without the db-killers and what can I say, I love it O:)
Seems a bit loud, but I had a Motorrad Carbon can with db reducers before and it seems about the same noise level
BUT WAY BETTER SOUND. I forgot to take a video clip & sound bit yesterday so may be forced to roll it out again & fire it up
just to hear it ::001::

BTW--- It sat for for over 5 months, at least half of that without fuel tank even on the bike. Dumped a couple litres of fuel in and it fired up like it was summer ::012:: Definately no hard starting here ::008::
 

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Where is the sound clip? Inquiring minds want to know..... ::025:: ::025:: ::017::

::003::
 

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Re: Dual exhaust line fot the ST

tenerejack said:
Looks kinda cool but not my style. I hope it's quiet. I spent all day riding in my truck on Hwy 26 & Hwy 20 in South Carolina with the Harley open pipes. About a thousand bikes on the way to Dayton Bike Week. Every time I passed a group w/ loud pipes I wonder how the hell you listen to that for 8 hours. The H.D. vibration is bad enough but then add the noise. The stock baffle is fine for me but everyone has their own preference. I'd be interested in what these sound like. Thanks for the post.
My point exactly. I have decided to keep the OEM pipe. I like it because it is quiet.
 

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Quiet is relative, sound is what counts for me. And these SOUND way better ::008::
Way different than stock.
As installed I am not using the DbKillers and it is no louder than my MotorRad carbon slip-on With the DB reducers
I have a DB meter and soon as I can Rem or Troll on the road I will take some readings. Stock, with and without DB killers
On my 1st ride yesterday it was fine on the road, and that was with no earplugs (forgot them, what can I say it was 1st ride of the season)
I always ride with earplugs, it;s not the pipes, it's the helmet & wind noise that gets me ::021::
 

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Re: Dual exhaust line fot the ST

Mzee said:
My point exactly. I have decided to keep the OEM pipe. I like it because it is quiet.
With the DB killers the noise level is similar to the stock but I prefer the sound. I don't like very noisy pipes so is ok for me. ::003::

Your bike looks great phplemel!! ::003::
 

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phplemel said:
Got my "None" exhaust a couple of weeks ago but it's been too damn cold :mad: to work on the bike much
Finally couldn't wait anymore , so fired the heater up in the shed & got to work.
Installed newly painted tank, fender & side panels--(no decals yet-still undecided )
Mocked up the exhaust, with & without passenger pegs, with & without racks
Will be modding my Sw-Motech racks for sure ( narrowing up lh side)


Hello, did you get any chance to modify your Sw-Motech racks? Would you be kind enough to show me a picture of the mod before and after, please?
As i'm planning on having the same configuration as you with the None exhaust and 2X45L TraX cases.
Thanks a lot ::008::
 

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GrahamD said:
Sounds really good ;D

How are they configured in that video?

The only thing missing in that was a ride by. Good stuff.
I was without db killers. The video doesn't show the real sound, a bit too louder to me (I like quiet bikes).
With the db killers is perfect a bit louder than stock but not much and nicer sound. ::008::
 

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I must say of all the exhaust sound videos that have been posted on the forum this one is the one I like the best. For sure you can't always be certain (since its not live) but sure sounds good and different form others. I would like to know did any of you run a dyno and PCV after installing the None and are getting any popping on deceleration.

Thanks for posting.......
 

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Not dyno or any changes, just installed and run.
Sometimes when i accelerate a bit when reduce it does a small pop but not allways and I like it
 

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JaimeV said:
Not dyno or any changes, just installed and run.
Sometimes when i accelerate a bit when reduce it does a small pop but not allways and I like it
Thanks JaimeV

I'm getting very excited about this can.
 
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