undercover
All Weather Rider, well hard
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Post by undercover on Jun 24, 2014 21:36:39 GMT 1
just orderd a delkevic exhaust as my motad bracket that holds the silencer to the foot rest bracket snapped and motad havent botherd replying to my emails. so i opted for a 350mm delkevic exhaust it states it is a road legal system i would have went for the 200mm stubby but dont fancy swapping exhausts everytime a mot is due. i might have to make a replacement bracket myself for the motad but dread trying to remove those bolts on the exhaust...... they will probably snap cant wait on my exhaust will post pictures and a video to let you hear it once fitted. www.ebay.co.uk/itm/281330716781?ssPageName=STRK:MEWNX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1497.l2649
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Post by motaduk on Jul 31, 2014 15:53:10 GMT 1
just orderd a delkevic exhaust as my motad bracket that holds the silencer to the foot rest bracket snapped and motad havent botherd replying to my emails. so i opted for a 350mm delkevic exhaust it states it is a road legal system i would have went for the 200mm stubby but dont fancy swapping exhausts everytime a mot is due. i might have to make a replacement bracket myself for the motad but dread trying to remove those bolts on the exhaust...... they will probably snap cant wait on my exhaust will post pictures and a video to let you hear it once fitted. www.ebay.co.uk/itm/281330716781?ssPageName=STRK:MEWNX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1497.l2649
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Post by motaduk on Jul 31, 2014 15:57:11 GMT 1
would be interesting to put it through a noise test- don't forget road legal is not just putting a stamp on the silencer. A can that short is either going to be very noisy and over even race noise limits or very restrictive
anyone got one in the west mids?- email me on ianmcdonald@motad.co.uk- would be useful to find out how noisy it is !
btw- the Motad system is long and maybe does not look as good- because you need that length and volume to make it legal whilst keeping power
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undercover
All Weather Rider, well hard
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Post by undercover on Jul 31, 2014 20:58:25 GMT 1
my bike is running bad and it's getting torn apart next week it has dirty carbs it was running the same with the motad before i put the stubby delkevic but here is a video after i changed the exhaust www.youtube.com/watch?v=tWBnOX0XWXUnow what i would suggest to people if they have a motad keep it for there mot any problems at the mot centre put the motad back on. my bike passed with the motad exhaust on and even though i think it's a bit old and tired looking it still does the job. but i really do like the delkevic as it is only slightly louder than the motad but the extra volume makes me feel a little safer.
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Post by motaduk on Aug 4, 2014 9:07:59 GMT 1
my bike is running bad and it's getting torn apart next week it has dirty carbs it was running the same with the motad before i put the stubby delkevic but here is a video after i changed the exhaust www.youtube.com/watch?v=tWBnOX0XWXUnow what i would suggest to people if they have a motad keep it for there mot any problems at the mot centre put the motad back on. my bike passed with the motad exhaust on and even though i think it's a bit old and tired looking it still does the job. but i really do like the delkevic as it is only slightly louder than the motad but the extra volume makes me feel a little safer. it would be useful to find a local bike so we could do a noise test- louder sometimes sounds good (if you don't like your neighbours!) but although its very unlikely you will get prosecuted for an over the limit bike- it would be useful to know certainly the motad is right at the legal noise limit
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