I would like to have a nice deep sound, but not TOO expensive either...
My impression is that a deep bass comes from large size and probably carbon.
Do a search for GPR - recently discussed - nice price!
DanMoto Chinese made - affordable and do the job.
Danmoto is so cheap!
http://www.dan-moto.com/DM_INT/ducati-monster-conical-gp-product-349.html (http://www.dan-moto.com/DM_INT/ducati-monster-conical-gp-product-349.html)
How is this one?
Will I have to alter anything else with the bike if I get these?
I have some on my s2r1k along with the TPO Beast Air Intake and it sounds rowdy [evil].
The bike is otherwise un-altered, although I plan on getting it mapped/tuned.
On the engine brake it lets out some pops abound 4 grand so I try to keep the RPMs up or pull in the clutch.
You can buy almost any exhaust and then repack it with stainless gauze.
I have a Sparks kit on my S2R and repacked it. I took a huge lump of fibreglass packing out and repacked with stainless. The sound was a bit louder and lower pitched just from my ear. You can tune a lot doing that alone.
How about Arrow high mounts?
http://www.gearitalia.com/product.asp?ID=1120&C=55&S=123 (http://www.gearitalia.com/product.asp?ID=1120&C=55&S=123)
Those look very nice to me.
The only issue I have is that I have a tail chop and think Monsters look far better with a chop -- and if the cans are too long it looks goofy IMHO. but you can cut cans without much effort.
Okay I'm going to get the Arrow high mounts...should I get carbon fibe or titanium?
I like the look of titanium better I think...is there a sound difference?
There might be.
One plus to the Ti is it won't burn like c/f as the packing wears out.
Quote from: ikillterrorists on September 28, 2012, 05:19:43 AM
Okay I'm going to get the Arrow high mounts...should I get carbon fibe or titanium?
I like the look of titanium better I think...is there a sound difference?
And Ti won't fade over time. (even the best Carbon yellows, albeit slower)
I'd go with Lovelace
does Ti transmitt heat? I found my favorite thing about carbon was that it doesnt get too hot.
Quote from: He Man on September 28, 2012, 05:49:50 PM
does Ti transmitt heat? I found my favorite thing about carbon was that it doesnt get too hot.
Ti gets hot as hell.
ti gets hot enough to work a cat convertor.
that's why the only termi that can get street credentials is the Ti cans.
Leo Vince Carbon SBK sound deep without being obnoxious! If jetted right, they sound deep and smooth and no popping except for one little one occasionally.
Arrow high mount CF ...without a doubt low bass very nice sound
with open air box ......perfection
Carbon MIVV
Not sure what bike this is for, but there are a couple throaty systems available in our own for-sale section. Just sayin. 8)
BK
QuoteRe: What's the deepest, throatiest exhaust out there?
Does Linda Lovelace make exhausts now?
Quote from: ducatiz on September 30, 2012, 10:27:53 AM
Does Linda Lovelace make exhausts now?
This is helpful...how?
Mivv and arrow are the deepest sounding on Monsters. LeoVance on trip 9's
Quote from: ducatiz on September 30, 2012, 10:27:53 AM
Does Linda Lovelace make exhausts now?
Quote from: kopfjäger on September 28, 2012, 05:35:38 PM
I'd go with Lovelace
I was gonna suggest Heather Brooke.
Quote from: ducpainter on September 30, 2012, 10:34:02 AM
This is helpful...how?
It's a "teaching moment." Like wisecracks that ensue following someone posting a tech thread about "tranny problems." ;D