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m796 without mufflers

Started by wannabfast, July 02, 2011, 11:25:55 PM

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wannabfast

11' M796, SC project GP slip-ons, 1100DS cams, BMC air filter with modified airbox cover, asv levers, 14t front sprocket

Duc796canada

Sorry but if I wanted a Harley, or a bike that sounded like it was rat bagged, I would have bought one. :(
796 Red Monster(sans ABS)
Viz-Tec Supabrake II
15/41 gearing(AFAM quick change sprocket)
PC V, NEXTUP QS.
2006 Suzuki GSXR 600 track bike(I know...not a Duc...some day)

wannabfast

well the mufflers went back on shortly thereafter, again, i was just curious as to how loud it was, turns out it was way louder than i expected
11' M796, SC project GP slip-ons, 1100DS cams, BMC air filter with modified airbox cover, asv levers, 14t front sprocket

Duc796canada

Not good for the exhaust valves, you can burn them out.
796 Red Monster(sans ABS)
Viz-Tec Supabrake II
15/41 gearing(AFAM quick change sprocket)
PC V, NEXTUP QS.
2006 Suzuki GSXR 600 track bike(I know...not a Duc...some day)

ChrisH

Quote from: Duc796canada on July 03, 2011, 01:02:18 PM
Not good for the exhaust valves, you can burn them out.

You'd need really short header pipes, or run no exhaust at all for that to really be a concern.
2010 Monster 696
2005 Honda Ruckus
1985 Honda Spree
-Austin Texas-

Veloce-Fino

Buy boomtubes. You will not be disappointed.

Is this thing on?

the_Journeyman

I wrapped the cores of my Termignoni mufflers with header wrap.  Got a nice, unique sound.  It's a bit loud on decel, but not too bad.

JM
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