Hotbodies slip ons
#1
Has anyone tried a set of these on their Busa???

http://www.hotbodiesracing.com/en/cat_15...e_exhausts
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#2
I am running one on my 600, wouldnt recommend it for anything other than Drag Racing, too loud, I was deaf after 30 minutes of riding.

Might be a little different on a K8 with the Cat still in place. I would sell them for $418 if you are interested but they relly arent for the street!
Shayne
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#3
There is a clip on You Tube of these pipes. They are way to loud, also make it sound like the Busa is running way rough.
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#4
Ive got something very similar, great if you want to go to jail. They lasted one ride & i took em off. Some say you'll burn valves too.
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#5
Hi Mate, I have something very similar on mine and they have got to go, they are far too loud, look good but the coppers come from all directions, and you blow rabbits out of hedges.
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#6
Has anyone tried the ones with bafflers in them? Like these?

If the both mufflers weigh roughly 23Kg these can't be a bad idea even if the performance gain isn't large; I imagine it would be a staggering weight loss, another 10Kg and you're at or around a 2005 litre bike.

They're also quite a lot cheaper than premium pipes even if the company name is a joke.

Can't find a decibel rating for these yet, will keep searching. Anything below 105db at 5000rpm should actually be quite manageable.
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#7
(03-02-2010, 02:28pm)sutur Wrote: Has anyone tried the ones with bafflers in them? Like these?

If the both mufflers weigh roughly 23Kg these can't be a bad idea even if the performance gain isn't large; I imagine it would be a staggering weight loss, another 10Kg and you're at or around a 2005 litre bike.

They're also quite a lot cheaper than premium pipes even if the company name is a joke.

Can't find a decibel rating for these yet, will keep searching. Anything below 105db at 5000rpm should actually be quite manageable.

Hi Did you end up finding out about these slipons in the end.
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#8
(22-04-2010, 08:13pm)blackbullet Wrote:
(03-02-2010, 02:28pm)sutur Wrote: Has anyone tried the ones with bafflers in them? Like these?

If the both mufflers weigh roughly 23Kg these can't be a bad idea even if the performance gain isn't large; I imagine it would be a staggering weight loss, another 10Kg and you're at or around a 2005 litre bike.

They're also quite a lot cheaper than premium pipes even if the company name is a joke.

Can't find a decibel rating for these yet, will keep searching. Anything below 105db at 5000rpm should actually be quite manageable.

Hi Did you end up finding out about these slipons in the end.

No. I just removed the muffler and kept the midpipe, f*** it.

Saving up for brocks alien head.
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#9
Uurgh, horrible pipes!

You may as well just remove the stock mufflers and flare the mid-pipes, FFS.
"casting dispersions on others credability." And their illiteracy.
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#10
I have them on mine, were on it when I bought the bike last week. Way too noisy, stock pipes go back on today.
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#11
Anybodygot a set for sale?I used them on my gsxr1000 k6.110 decibels. Its a life and weight saver.had them for 30k kms.no issues.8 HP increase in poweras well.
Don't tempt fate,TAUNT IT!

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#12
I have heard and seen a couple of busa's with them on and they are ridiculously LOUD! and they look cheap in my own opinion.
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#13
I had a Roaringtoyz 421 system on my Gen1 for one ride and put the stock system back on , it was tolerable with both of the two baffles in it but not one (one of them went mia on that ride)

Simular to the one in this video.


Dont think the one i have would fit a Gen2.
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#14
When u put the hot bodies on its embarrassingly loud
Then you get used to it. The noise laws were made redundant in 07
In nsw
R they in effect now?
Don't tempt fate,TAUNT IT!

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#15
Just ordered a set of hot bodies today.they r loud but cars notice you and stop like rabbits in lights.
Don't tempt fate,TAUNT IT!

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