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Started by rowe748, November 05, 2010, 08:25:22 PM

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Desert Dust

Danmoto only charged about $35.00 to ship my carbon slip-ons to California. Hmmmmm.....

they must be attempting to increase their bottom line.
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Quote from: Desert Dust on March 27, 2012, 03:42:27 PM
Danmoto only charged about $35.00 to ship my carbon slip-ons to California. Hmmmmm.....

they must be attempting to increase their bottom line.

Maybe it was because you are in California. I;m in colorado but that seems like a very expensive trip from$35-$100. Shipping was free from ebay.
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dk1six

DM slip ons, (rebadged), and a Marving mid pipe on my 05 S2R.  $230 shipped over the winter as part of a winter project. The quality, fit and finish is good and they sound much better over the stock cans, deeper and not raspy.  The hanger was a little flimsy and could have been made a little better possibly but it does it's job once in place.  The install was very straight forward

Alignment to the point of achieving the best clearance between the cans themselves has them lining up considerably different than stock but still acceptable, DM claims that's how they're suppose to sit.  I like them for the money.
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He Man

i would not call that alignment acceptable.
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dk1six

It's exaggerated in this picture and in person looks fine, you don't get the impression that there's any kind of alignment issue at all.  They both move away from the bike together towards the tips with the bottom being out only slightly from the top.  I know for sure as I'm riding away that it's all behind me  :D
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xsephirot

Quote from: dk1six on March 29, 2012, 04:00:20 PM
It's exaggerated in this picture and in person looks fine, you don't get the impression that there's any kind of alignment issue at all.  They both move away from the bike together towards the tips with the bottom being out only slightly from the top.  I know for sure as I'm riding away that it's all behind me  :D

Thanks for the pics. I agree with HeMan that it definitely looks crooked. I wonder if you can request that it be parallel stacked since I have heard you can request the tips to be blued and whatnot. Also, are you running any baffles?

dk1six

They're not crooked, one sits squarely over the other with the bottom can being offset from the top. This was the best case lineup possible and how DM verbaly responds to the fit. In person they look good, they weren't meant to sit tight up against the bike like stock cams do and to make that happen they were sitting on top of each other.
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dk1six

A little more perspective, the bike's in the same spot, same crappy cell phone pic device.  Just a different angle for this set of Asian slip ons going onto a four year old Marving pipe.

Standing off to the left rear approximately one and a half feet away looking down.


Standing off to the left over the rear cowl not quite over the bike.


And by comparison the lines of a full Arrow system.  I think some of it is perspective while the DM slip ons no doubt don't sit as well as the full Arrow it does look good and ridin' the hell out of it makes me smile...that's all I know. 
 
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Hank025

Quote from: Desert Dust on March 18, 2012, 11:47:02 AM
http://www.dan-moto.com/DM_INT/ducati-monster-s2r-1000-cat-eliminator-pipe-race-header-product-663.html

Try this URL.

I followed this link, and then i noticed that it was for the DanMoto international Site. So I back tracked a little, and went to the Dan Moto US site, and couldn't find the Cat Eliminator. I saw pictures for it, but the site wouldn't let me connect to order.

The pricing was funny too:
Dan Moto International has the piece priced at $130
Dan Moto US (while unable to click i could see a image of the item) was price $180

Long story short, if you want them real bad you can go on ebay and buy them for $210.

So now there are three prices.

Does anyone have pictures of just the Dan Moto Cat Eliminator installed?

-Hank
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Vishwacorp

Quote from: brad black on March 17, 2012, 09:46:09 PM
has anyone put jisu's on an early monster?  i'm trying one up today and it's just a bit wacky.  the mount bracket they supply to go between the strap and mount i'm going to have almost horizontal, with the strap up under the pillion footrest mount.  otherwise they're really low.

and close to the swingarm no matter where they go.  maybe they're just too wide for the early ones.  maybe the link pipe has too much bend in it too.  might need to cut a slice out, but i haven't got mig wire to weld stainless.

Brad, did you get the jisu danmotos mounted properly? I'm curious to see how they look on a monster.

brad black

i'll get some photos off my camera and post on my blog.  sort of is the answer, only did one due to available time.
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Put a set of DM's on my 01 S4 this Winter and have put a few Spring miles on them since.  I am very pleased with the look, fit and finish.  When mounting off the stock can mounts the supplied mounting straps seem a bit far back and I had to make an aluminum bracket to drop them down a bit for a good/professional looking fit.  I also used some stainless t-clamps at the mid pipe to make the whole setup a bit more solid.  I ran the baffles for a short time but was not happy with the fit and so I removed them.  They also didn't seem to do much at cruising speed.  These mufflers sound great but are a tad bit on the loud side (not as loud as most ricers or HD's).  I for one am a happy customer. ;D

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Vishwacorp

Quote from: brad black on April 04, 2012, 07:58:15 AM
http://bradthebikeboy.blogspot.com.au/2012/04/danmoto-jisu-mufflers-on-minnie-600m.html

Thanks! They do look a little big from a side profile shot. On the whole though, I think they're great. They would go really well with a tail chop.