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    Re: Aftermarket Exhaust

    Quote Originally Posted by Mattb
    I have been told that this makes a huge difference to the overall performance.

    Matt
    Sorry to shatter your dreams, but don't expect much of a difference. The sub-chamber under the swing-arm does a lot of the silencing, even losing that makes little difference.

    Didn't even know Micron did a pipe for the 650.

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    Last time I searched, I could only find exhausts from :

    BSM (from david silver)
    Remus (from just about anywhere)
    Leo Vince (do I need to say how s**t they are ?)
    Sebring (don't know of an importer)

    and now Staintune do 'em.

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    Hi Guys, here some exhaust from Italy:

    http://www.gpr.it/moto_main.php

    http://www.marving.com/

    www.leovince.com

    All good choice...I hope.


    Bye

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    Just stumbled across another one:

    MiVV Oval Titanium (a tad under £300, bit pricey)

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    Tikka, the older 600 pipes are not compatible with the newer 650

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    From what I have seen so far the StayInTune is the only system that has been properly engineered and tuned.

    Others seem to be simply adapting their standard silencer with fixing for each bike.

    Unless the standard system is really poorly engineered/tuned to the engine you are unlikely to get much power/torque difference with a new one.

    There is never a cheap/simple answer for more power - no substitute for cubic inches in the end !

    Noise level is not a reliable indicator of performance ....

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    Staintune

    The Staintune pipe does add 5hp, but that's an amount not really noticeable. What you will notice is that it fits right out of the box, sounds good without being noisy and will polish easily without corroding.
    Yes, I have one, pleased as punch.
    The subchamber is next to go once I've fabricated a new pipe in the next month, then a Unifilter replacement airfilter element.
    Wait 'til you see the price of the genuine Honda airfilter element. The Unifilter lasts forever at half the price of genuine.
    The Staintune will last the life of the bike too.

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    Re: Staintune

    Quote Originally Posted by jackafrica
    The Staintune pipe does add 5hp, but that's an amount not really noticeable. What you will notice is that it fits right out of the box, sounds good without being noisy and will polish easily without corroding.
    Yes, I have one, pleased as punch.
    I'll second that.

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    Leo Vince X3

    Have just fitted a Leo Vince X3 to my TA 650 04. Noted comments on the forum that the Leo Vince can not good quality. Most of my riding is dry but the can certainly looks well. Certainly feel it sets the bike off better and being road legal will cause no hassle. Bought it from a guy I know who traded in his TA after 800 miles. Trades his bikes generally Honda or BMW every two to three months. Purchase price very reasonable and sounds slightly better. Did wonder though any thoughts out there on whether any fuelling problems may arise or need attention.

    regards a very happy JAK

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