14-11-2005, 11:03am
Shane I would think hard about the new cans as the way the cops are coming down on everyone lately it might not be worth it
cya shane <i></i>
cya shane <i></i>
SE Qld Blood cord run
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14-11-2005, 11:03am
Shane I would think hard about the new cans as the way the cops are coming down on everyone lately it might not be worth it
cya shane <i></i>
14-11-2005, 01:02pm
What's the problem, will they exceed dB limit etc?
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14-11-2005, 01:12pm
Sorry Chopper, I got all over the top of your thread. I'm kinda new to this gear. How many Busa's there? Didn't see any on the news, they only like showing Hogs on the news. They said there was 3000 bikes there, sound right to you?
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15-11-2005, 06:48am
That's cool m8 no sweat.
On the ride there were 3 Busas in our group but there would have been at least 6 more I saw on the day. No, I don't think there would have been 3000 bikes, probably more like 1000. The coppers blocked off the major intersections for us so the ride progressed well for so many bikes. As for your cans, the Yoshi tri-oval is a good looking and nice sounding can. There are little or no HP gains if you just fit the cans. If you back it up with K&N air filter, the airbox mod and have a good tune on a reputable dyne there is about 5 HP to be gained. After that, hey, how much money do you have? What Shredder said is right, I wouldn't be going too loud in Qld at the moment. Just as an alternative, I had my standard cans gutted and sport baffles fitted. Pipemaster, next to Midtown Kawasaki did the job for $360 the pair. Advantages: Lost 1 1/2 kgs in weight Nice note without being too loud Retains standard look and keeps Plod off your back. Lots cheaper than buying after market cans. Regards Chopper "Cunning and treachery will triumph over youth and skill"<i></i>
15-11-2005, 12:30pm
Sounds like you had a good day Chopper. I'll be there next time.
Cheers.....Shane <i></i> |
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