Cheap ebay exhausts - Piranah
#1
Hi All,

Just wonderd if anybody had bought some of these cheapish exhausts on ebay for example the Piranah tooth shorty that has been advertised lately.

For example how they go with power commanders and the general sound and performance of them.
Was thinking of getting one in black for my black busa.

Any advice is appreciated.
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#2
Got a link bud? I cant find 'em.
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#3
(15-12-2009, 07:14pm)Crane Wrote: Got a link bud? I cant find 'em.

Opps sorry mate here http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/HAYABUSA-...ccessories
they say 275 us but i can get them for 120 us through a friend.
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#4
Same as the Hot Bodies Exhaust, you could buy a pair of exhaust tips and it would have the same affect. They are quite loud not so bad with the Cat on the Gen2, you wont be popular with your neighbours or the law not to mention any pillions you might double.
Shayne
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#5
(16-12-2009, 09:20am)abusa Wrote: Same as the Hot Bodies Exhaust, you could buy a pair of exhaust tips and it would have the same affect. They are quite loud not so bad with the Cat on the Gen2, you wont be popular with your neighbours or the law not to mention any pillions you might double.


For sure but they do come with baffles and without, but they still look as though they might be pretty loud as u say.
Im just after a nice growl and something to work with when I finally get it tuned with all other goodies.

Thanks for the advice.

Richo
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#6
Sorry didnt realise they had some baffling, the one i had on my 600 was unbearable on the road but it didnt have the cat which does knock off some sound.
Shayne
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#7
to expensive, you could get your own custom made at an exhaust joint for ALOT less.

Had something similiar on my gen2, Loud as f***, especially in the mornings....

unless you have access to a dyno and a pc or a ecu editor not good idea. Will lose torque and most likely hp. Cant say from a proof point of view, just the feel of my bike when it had similar.
Peregrine Falcon - Capable of slicing winds at over 300km/h
Hayabusa - Capable of carrying my arse to over 300km/h
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#8
(16-12-2009, 12:45pm)Slade Wrote: to expensive, you could get your own custom made at an exhaust joint for ALOT less.

Had something similiar on my gen2, Loud as f***, especially in the mornings....

unless you have access to a dyno and a pc or a ecu editor not good idea. Will lose torque and most likely hp. Cant say from a proof point of view, just the feel of my bike when it had similar.

Hey thanks all for advice.
I was going to take it a place like Petes Pitstop and have it done all in one go remapping the lot.
I hate the stock cans also not sure about everyone else. Id love a yoshi or similar but the misus would have a heart attack if I spent that kind of dosh. Does anybody know of a decent custom exhaust place and approximate damage (cost)
(16-12-2009, 01:07pm)blackbullet Wrote:
(16-12-2009, 12:45pm)Slade Wrote: to expensive, you could get your own custom made at an exhaust joint for ALOT less.

Had something similiar on my gen2, Loud as f***, especially in the mornings....

unless you have access to a dyno and a pc or a ecu editor not good idea. Will lose torque and most likely hp. Cant say from a proof point of view, just the feel of my bike when it had similar.

Hey thanks all for advice.
I was going to take it a place like Petes Pitstop and have it done all in one go remapping the lot.
I hate the stock cans also not sure about everyone else. Id love a yoshi or similar but the misus would have a heart attack if I spent that kind of dosh. Does anybody know of a decent custom exhaust place and approximate damage (cost)

Im in brissie by the way
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#9
Dont know any in brissie sorry (from darwin)
But I had mine made at a place there, cost me about $150 I THINK.

Depends what you want done, for mine the guy used a 90 degree mandrel bend, cut it in half, for a slight angled look and then out to a Angled cut on the tip to give it a line with the body. My explanation sucks but it was how I wanted it and kept them short and light. Less wheight the better as you dont really have any support for them but the clamp holding them. So it can be undue stress on the exhaust and the clamp if to heavy apparently.
The guy knocked them up in maybe 30 minutes or so.

To find a place to do it I just rode around asking different places til I found one that could/would do it
Peregrine Falcon - Capable of slicing winds at over 300km/h
Hayabusa - Capable of carrying my arse to over 300km/h
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#10
Try the M4 exhausts. The sound bloody awsome! About $700-$800 i think i paid for mine!
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#11
Sorry to say but they look cheap and nasty. If you are going to spend money on pipes then save up for propper pipes, youll be disapointed otherwise.

Search .org for cut down stock exhausts they dont look too bad and from what is written sound good as well.
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(16-12-2009, 08:06pm)BLACKZOOK Wrote: Sorry to say but they look cheap and nasty. If you are going to spend money on pipes then save up for propper pipes, youll be disapointed otherwise.

Search .org for cut down stock exhausts they dont look too bad and from what is written sound good as well.

Yes all angles covered there guys thanks..I appreciate the input and knowlege.
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#13
I still have my cut down std exhaust if your interested
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#14
(17-12-2009, 09:44am)dddd Wrote: I still have my cut down std exhaust if your interested

hey thanks for the offer but not at this stage.
I may change my mind later if I despair enough..haha
I might just have to bite bullet and pay the money although im going to an exhaust place tomorrow to see the cost of a custom made one.
Ill keep you posted
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