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LOUDEST CANS that are not straight pipes

Started by showerfan, May 10, 2013, 11:16:33 AM

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showerfan

i want to get the loudest possible cans on my bikes, just short of going to straight pipes. that is, i still want some decent back pressure but i want the thing to sound just plain cut off!  [evil]

any ideas? i've been leaning towards mivv but they may be too quiet. and too much. i want nothing. but i want something. quat-d ex-box?
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ChrisK

I would think Boomtubes have to be up there in the decibels.
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awax1969

here you go... unfortunately they are not available from them for some reason..
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showerfan

oh yeah, BOOMTUBES! how could i have forgotten!

the yoshis sound sweet, but i have an old monster...
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Duck-Stew

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D&D or the Ducati Performance 'Conti-replica' megaphones.

Either are borderline ear-bleeders.
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showerfan

but you can't get those anymore, for the old monster, can you?
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MotoPsycho

Chopped and gutted stock cans for the old bikes are pretty loud too from what I remember.
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showerfan

CHOP IT YOURSELF! i may actually do that -- i want to go for more of a mad-max kind of look, after seeing/hearing what jamie robinson did to his cbr on ``RIDE APART'': http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=SEDor5556io#!
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SpikeC

 Ya, just gut the stock muffs! If you max obnoxious that is the way to go. I did that on an '85 K100 BMW, and it was raspy loud. I eventually got a Staintune that was a bit more civilized, tho........
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MotoPsycho

I'd heard of people with pipes that have cans that can be serviced taking off the packing and using exhaust wrap over the perf tubing to effectively make it like one really long straight pipe.
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seanster

I got the D&D on my 750 before.

I definitely go for that if I want to achieve the loudness.  Plus i think they are relatively cheap (used) cuz i was trying to sell them for $150 and no one here want to buy them LOL!!!

What I noticed was that loud pipes doesn't give the deep/warm "Duc sounds", but i guess that doesn't matter to you.
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MotoPsycho

LOUD just makes it cackle like a Harley. Loud gives that good rumble when you chop the throttle. loud makes it less obvious to LEO's so they don't give you stink eye. That's my take on it.
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