Slip on end cans for twinstack system
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Slip on end cans for twinstack system
Anyone know where i can buy some or get some made up, or buy the bits to make them myself? Has anyone bought any before?
Were they expensive? Got a system but the end cans are heavy and have baffles in so I'm after some lighter straight through replacements.
Were they expensive? Got a system but the end cans are heavy and have baffles in so I'm after some lighter straight through replacements.
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Re: Slip on end cans for twinstack system
I'd recommend PJ Engineering. The made me 2 replacments for my stack and they are spot on. Cost £250 plus post for the pair.
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Re: Slip on end cans for twinstack system
They're at louth in Lincolnshire aren't they?
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Re: Slip on end cans for twinstack system
Have you had decibel meter on them, i go on tracdays at cadwell every now and then so they would have to be 105db or lower
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Re: Slip on end cans for twinstack system
This is their address, not too far from you.
Unit 3, Meridian Centre, Belvoir Way
Louth
Lincolnshire
LN11 0LQ
Unit 3, Meridian Centre, Belvoir Way
Louth
Lincolnshire
LN11 0LQ
Nah, but they aren't offensively loud (I don't think so anyway)tom wood wrote:Have you had decibel meter on them, i go on tracdays at cadwell every now and then so they would have to be 105db or lower
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Re: Slip on end cans for twinstack system
cool, its going to be a bit more expensive than i thought, but what the hell! what power do you think i would get out of my rvf, with the exhaust, stock airbox, jetted to suit hrc slide springs and hrc cdi?
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Re: Slip on end cans for twinstack system
That will depend on how long the piece of string is. People say that tyre condition, chain condition etc as well as valve clearances will all need to be factored into the equation, but I'd guess at around low 60's.
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Re: Slip on end cans for twinstack system
what condition are the cans on it now and are you going to part with them ? do you have any pictures ?
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Re: Slip on end cans for twinstack system
well stu's bike has the same as your's ,yamamoto stack,150's all round,HRC cdi and slide springs and was told he could see around 65bhp
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Re: Slip on end cans for twinstack system
The cans are in good nick, but they are really heavy and the have baffles in. Think i might hold onto them unless someone would swap a pair of straight through cans or some cash.