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Started by flip463, October 07, 2008, 08:52:31 PM

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flip463

h0w g00d is a d&d exhaust f0r a m0nster 900.
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ducpainter

Quote from: flip463 on October 07, 2008, 08:52:31 PM
h0w g00d is a d&d exhaust f0r a m0nster 900.
They work OK, but I find the sound unpleasant.

They're loud and very raspy.
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flip463

s0 what w0uld u suggest? is it better than c0ring and ch0pping the exhaust?
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Speeddog

Quote from: flip463 on October 07, 2008, 09:55:13 PM
s0 what w0uld u suggest? is it better than c0ring and ch0pping the exhaust?

You could do that.

I've always liked the way Arrows sound.

If you can get the ones with the inserts (dB killers) you have some choice on how loud they are.
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flip463

THANKS FELLAS...ANYTHING W0ULD BE BETTER THAN THE ST0CK EXHAUST. ATLEAST UNTIL I HAVE EN0UGH M0NEY T0 GET THE TERMIS.  I WANT A DEEP S0UND BUT, N0T F0R IT T0 S0UND LIKE A CRUISER 0R CH0PPER U KN0W WHAT I MEAN?
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Speeddog

Well, it wouldn't ever sound like a cruiser or chopper, no matter what you did on the exhaust.

Check out our classifieds section, there may be someone selling some cans.

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Raux

someone here just put up there Arrows on ebay. check the general monster forum.

ducpainter

most DP branded cans sound good and are legal in my state.

It may vary where you live.
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Slide Panda

D&D might be the most choppery sounding cans out there.  I local picked up an S4 w/ some and ditched them about as soon as he could.  They were loud and had an annoying sound to them.  I don't have problems with loud that sounds good.  A nick name I've heard floated for D&D's Deaf and Dumb.  They will make you deaf and they sound dumb.
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sejman

I just modified my M900 stock exhaust this weekend and took the bike today to work - what a HUGE difference and I absolutely LOVE the sound!  Much louder, but low and mellow and sweet.  It is not raspy or annoying at all.  I'm actually giddy about it.  It cost me about $20 in drill bits and jigsaw blades, but I did the whole thing with the cans on the bike.  Before spending $800 on some aftermarket slip-ons I'd try this first - what do you have to lose?  I posted a thread with some instructions and pictures recently if you're interested.

Norm

The D&D carbon cans have a great sound, it's the aluminum ones that are a little tinny. The chrome finish hardware is very durable, the black painted stuff is not.

ducpainter

Quote from: Norm on October 08, 2008, 11:12:17 AM
The D&D carbon cans have a great sound, it's the aluminum ones that are a little tinny. The chrome finish hardware is very durable, the black painted stuff is not.
I've never seen/heard them in carbon.

Interesting.
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flip463

THANKS GUYS..THE D&D CANS I F0UND ARE IN CARB0N FIBER S0 WE WILL SEE H0W THAT G0ES., AND I DID SEE THE ARR0W 0NES 0N EBAY S0 WE WILL SEE H0W THE BIDDING G0ES. THANKS AGAIN.
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ducpainter

Quote from: flip463 on October 08, 2008, 01:06:58 PM
THANKS GUYS..THE D&D CANS I F0UND ARE IN CARB0N FIBER S0 WE WILL SEE H0W THAT G0ES., AND I DID SEE THE ARR0W 0NES 0N EBAY S0 WE WILL SEE H0W THE BIDDING G0ES. THANKS AGAIN.
I'd appreciate it if you'd stop yelling. ;)
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The Architect

I must have a fluke set of D&D cans.  They're not as loud as everyone says  (95db).  In fact I think my DP cone shaped are louder.  The fit and finish on the D&D is very disappointing.  The chrome flaked badly.  The aluminum is pitted.  And most the metal is rusting.

I put the D&D back on for track days.  I may take them off this winter, hit them with a wire wheel and spray them with some gray heat paint.  And use them for track only.