Aftermarket Exhaust
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Aftermarket Exhaust
How many of you are still using the stock exhaust on your bikes?
How many have replaced just the exhaust cans?
How many have replaced the whole system discarding the catalytic converter?
If you have replaced all or part of the exhaust with what brand did you replace it?
Mark
How many have replaced just the exhaust cans?
How many have replaced the whole system discarding the catalytic converter?
If you have replaced all or part of the exhaust with what brand did you replace it?
Mark
What is happening to my skin?
Where is that protection that I needed?
Air can hurt you too
Where is that protection that I needed?
Air can hurt you too
Re: Aftermarket Exhaust
I replaced the muffler with a Z Technik (because I got a good price on it) and run with the db killer out.
AND - I didn't notice any increase in power or difference in the handling of the bike with the four pound weight savings. The sound level is just a little louder but the tone is lower.
Overall I'm satisfied - my money, my bike.
AND - I didn't notice any increase in power or difference in the handling of the bike with the four pound weight savings. The sound level is just a little louder but the tone is lower.
Overall I'm satisfied - my money, my bike.
Harry Costello -- Jersey Shore
2007 R1200R
1974 + 75 CB125S
1971 R75
2020 Guzzi V85TT
BMWMOA 57358
2007 R1200R
1974 + 75 CB125S
1971 R75
2020 Guzzi V85TT
BMWMOA 57358
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I have a Remus full exhaust. I fell it gives the bike a little more mid throttle response, saves a bunch of weight and it sounds super. Over all I am very happy with it.
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I have the Laser carbon 'HotCam' slip on and I run it with the DB killer out too. Cat converter is still attached to the bike. The pipe is a little bit louder and deeper and maybe a tiny bit more poke in the top end.
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rokinrider
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Re: Aftermarket Exhaust
When you change the exhaust is there any tuning, remapping?? I'm coming from the Harley world back to a fun motorcycle. 
Speed cures all handling problems.
2009 R-12R awesome
2000 HD FLHT 95" slightly modified
2009 R-12R awesome
2000 HD FLHT 95" slightly modified
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deilenberger
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Nope. None really needed. It isn't like the stock exhaust is restrictive - it's mostly heavy and quiet.. plus the O2 sensors will make any minor adjustments to the mixture that might be needed.rokinrider wrote:When you change the exhaust is there any tuning, remapping?? I'm coming from the Harley world back to a fun motorcycle.
There are a few people here who are running a goober (tech-term), that lies to the ECU using the intake temperature sensor input, which is intended to slightly richen the mixture during acceleration when the ECU goes out of closed loop (ignoring the O2 sensors.)
Haven't heard a lot on the results of the goober device. Anyone? Harry?
Don Eilenberger - NJ Shore
2012 R1200R - I love this bike!
2012 R1200R - I love this bike!
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I have an Akrapovic exhaust on my 12R. Love it. Everything else is stock. See my write up here.
- Matt
2009 Alpinweiβ R1200R ist Kaputt...
2009 Alpinweiβ R1200R ist Kaputt...
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Running the titanium Akrapovic can with stock header pipes. Great sound, a lot lighter and it doesn't stick out from the bike like the round stock can. Noticeable increase in power at higher RPM's, off-idle and mid-range power about the same as stock.
2008 R1200R Granite Gray
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ShinySideUp
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Actually Don, I'm not sure it's a goober. it may be a gizmo or a whichly.deilenberger wrote:There are a few people here who are running a goober (tech-term), that lies to the ECU using the intake temperature sensor input, which is intended to slightly richen the mixture during acceleration when the ECU goes out of closed loop (ignoring the O2 sensors.)
Haven't heard a lot on the results of the goober device. Anyone? Harry?
If you search our forum for the link below, you'll find a bunch of discussion about riders' results with after installing it, including mine.
http://www.boosterplug.com/index.html
BTW, does anyone know how to quote a link to a topic? When I do a search, my browser's address window just shows the main URL, nothing specific to the page I'm now on.
"Everybody has a plan until they get hit." - Mike Tyson
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Actually it is a gee gaw. A goober is any sort of device that any one person feels they don't need or want on his or her bike.
That could be a subject for another discussion. "The worthless stuff you have on your bike that I don't want or need on mine"
We could all chime in.
Let he who is without aftermarket parts cast the first stone.
Mark
That could be a subject for another discussion. "The worthless stuff you have on your bike that I don't want or need on mine"
We could all chime in.
Let he who is without aftermarket parts cast the first stone.
Mark
What is happening to my skin?
Where is that protection that I needed?
Air can hurt you too
Where is that protection that I needed?
Air can hurt you too
Re: Aftermarket Exhaust
The stock exhaust is quality and quite. IMO the aftermarket ones look cheap with riveted ends on the can and unnecessarily raises the volume. My neighbors don't need to know when I'm going fast.
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Interesting conversation...
Next week I am getting my Hyperpro custom set of shocks installed
and I was wondering if the next heavy investment on my R would be an after-market exhaust.
As TIV just wrote I am not also into noises... if my ride could sound like a small electrical engine I'll be happy as long as I don't loose any fine perception of the traffic....which is by the way what it almost feel and sound like when all is well adjusted on my head Custom earplugs, C3 helmet, balaclava...
To Increase or unleash power a little more
is what I would be more interested than make charming noises.
Is there any equivalent of my Hyperpro shocks in terms of Exhaust ?
Priority's being : 1) Well made 2) Increase power 3) Nice but discreet sounds...preferably
Next week I am getting my Hyperpro custom set of shocks installed
and I was wondering if the next heavy investment on my R would be an after-market exhaust.
As TIV just wrote I am not also into noises... if my ride could sound like a small electrical engine I'll be happy as long as I don't loose any fine perception of the traffic....which is by the way what it almost feel and sound like when all is well adjusted on my head Custom earplugs, C3 helmet, balaclava...
To Increase or unleash power a little more
is what I would be more interested than make charming noises.
Is there any equivalent of my Hyperpro shocks in terms of Exhaust ?
Priority's being : 1) Well made 2) Increase power 3) Nice but discreet sounds...preferably
Pain is Ignorance this is why it really hurt...
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I've got the Remus Carbon FIber slip on. Lighter than stock, a little more growl and, I think, alot better lookin'. More or better performance ? You'd have to put it on Dyno to tell for sure, but if you did pick up a little, I'd doubt you'd know it, and if you balanced the dollars spent vs performance gained, well, I doubt you'd spend the bucks. Got mine in like new shape for 1/2 the price of new, so I took the plunge. And the proper term for that whatcamaycallit is a dohicky.
Mike
1998 R 1100 GS
2008 R 1200 R
2006 Yamamhog Stratoloungerliner
1998 R 1100 GS
2008 R 1200 R
2006 Yamamhog Stratoloungerliner
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Are you sure it's not a thingamajig? 
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Both thingamajig and dohicky are perfectly acceptable terms. Around these parts anyway.
Mark
Mark
What is happening to my skin?
Where is that protection that I needed?
Air can hurt you too
Where is that protection that I needed?
Air can hurt you too
Re: Aftermarket Exhaust
I have the Leo Vince SBK FACTORY EVOII TITANIUM W/ CARBON END CAP.
http://www.leovinceusa.com/cart/search. ... &Year=2008
Like the sound and the look!
http://www.leovinceusa.com/cart/search. ... &Year=2008
Like the sound and the look!
Scott TN Hills
2008 R1200R Black
2006 Triumph Tiger
1999 BMW 650 Funduro
2008 R1200R Black
2006 Triumph Tiger
1999 BMW 650 Funduro
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I have the stock pipe. Like the look and sound. Quality and quiet, but then I 've always liked large single, quiet, mufflers ever since I first clasped eyes on the Honda 750/4 F1 in my teens. Anyone remember those?
Also love the sound of throaty aftermarket pipes (although not great for pillions or neighbours)
Also love the sound of throaty aftermarket pipes (although not great for pillions or neighbours)
Rocket
2007 R1200R (Black)
2006 KTM 400 EXC (Orange,.. obviously)
TIME TO LIVE A LITTLE
2007 R1200R (Black)
2006 KTM 400 EXC (Orange,.. obviously)
TIME TO LIVE A LITTLE
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Hmm, carbon one looks niceScottSuff wrote:I have the Leo Vince SBK FACTORY EVOII TITANIUM W/ CARBON END CAP.
http://www.leovinceusa.com/cart/search. ... &Year=2008
Like the sound and the look!
Seems a bit higher than stock, will the BMW cases still fit O.K.
Nigel
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06 R1200R
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06 R1200R
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It is a close fit but Leo did it right. I have less than .5 inch clearance without any problems.
Scott TN Hills
2008 R1200R Black
2006 Triumph Tiger
1999 BMW 650 Funduro
2008 R1200R Black
2006 Triumph Tiger
1999 BMW 650 Funduro