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Post by ajg67 on Nov 9, 2012 16:05:50 GMT 1
I am thinking of replacing the exhaust on my bike with this one from fuel www.fuelexhausts.com/details.cfm?ProdID=343&category_ID=3&scndctgry_ID=15My current Motad downpipes are in good condition. Does anyone know if the link pipe provided with this exhaust will fit the Motad downpipes. I contacted fuel but they weren't sure so I thought I would ask to see if anyone has already tried this setup Thanks in advance for your help
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pikey
Bad ass biker
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Post by pikey on Nov 9, 2012 21:51:09 GMT 1
Your Slowtad front pipes are copies of the originals, ending at 38mm. Therefore the Fuel can and link pipe should fit fine.
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Post by motaduk on Nov 12, 2012 17:41:41 GMT 1
I am thinking of replacing the exhaust on my bike with this one from fuel www.fuelexhausts.com/details.cfm?ProdID=343&category_ID=3&scndctgry_ID=15My current Motad downpipes are in good condition. Does anyone know if the link pipe provided with this exhaust will fit the Motad downpipes. I contacted fuel but they weren't sure so I thought I would ask to see if anyone has already tried this setup Thanks in advance for your help if they have designed it to fit Honda pipes then you may need the Honda gaskets- not needed with our system we may have some ex display or second quality Motad silencers if you are looking to replace on a budget you can contact me at work on ianmcdonald@motad.co.uk
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Post by mongrel on Jul 21, 2013 9:45:15 GMT 1
I've got a fuel can on my ntv, sounds good, but to be honest, its Loud, not sure wether to change it, or see if i get stopped.
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Post by mongrel on Jul 21, 2013 9:45:33 GMT 1
I've got a fuel can on my ntv, sounds good, but to be honest, its Loud, not sure wether to change it, or see if i get stopped.
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undercover
All Weather Rider, well hard
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Post by undercover on Aug 18, 2013 18:01:18 GMT 1
I've got a fuel can on my ntv, sounds good, but to be honest, its Loud, not sure wether to change it, or see if i get stopped. they are street legal so why would you get stopped and there the same price as motad exhausts maybe even cheaper if the the are just planning on replacing the exhaust not the downpipes
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ben
Ahh! Just passed their bike test
can not beat riding twins
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Post by ben on Aug 19, 2013 18:35:14 GMT 1
yes they fit strate on
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Post by Bradley on Dec 13, 2013 23:13:00 GMT 1
Hi, I have recently fitted a Fuel oval stainless silencer to my NTV650, and I must say, the quality is spot-on. I fitted it straight onto the existing Honda downpipes and it cleaned the bike right up by getting rid of the collector box that had rusted away. I put the standard size on which I do not find overly loud.I was told the smaller the end can, the louder it is. The only problem you will get is that it will pop when coming off the throttle.
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Post by rj2para (Bisto) on Dec 13, 2013 23:23:18 GMT 1
The pop is the best bit. :-)
Fitted my Revere fine, when we took the motad off.
Baffle is back in now, I tried without but got bored of the noise and did not fancy Dunkirk and back on a loud bike.
Quality kit, you will never look back.
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ben
Ahh! Just passed their bike test
can not beat riding twins
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Post by ben on Dec 14, 2013 21:47:19 GMT 1
ive got the shortest can they do for my ntv witch i like as you can see the back wheel and with the baffle in they and not to loud but ive removed my baffle and it may be loud but it sounds like a V twin should and yes its saved me quite a lot from poepole pulling you on me as they hear it coming but on the uther side of the coin the filth can all so tell when you are coming as well
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