yamaha wrote: In reply to Blitzed306: I hate the sv650.......I'd rather ride on the back of a moped with a mean trick named jim than ride an sv again.
I was referring to the SV1000 lol, But that mean trick comment had me laughing
yamaha wrote: In reply to Blitzed306: I hate the sv650.......I'd rather ride on the back of a moped with a mean trick named jim than ride an sv again.
I was referring to the SV1000 lol, But that mean trick comment had me laughing
In reply to Blitzed306:
Glad I could lighten your day.....I always forget they made the big sv though.
OOOOHHHH! AAAAHHHH!, I'm still just rocking the Arrow header through stock cans so the law doesnt get a hard on when I go by
In reply to Blitzed306:
These bikes have a sinister low rpm lope to them anyways.....I'll happily make that a bit worse. Oddly enough, even with this being a carbon can.....it might be heavier than stock.
Complete opposite for my bike, cans are almost 20 pounds combined. cat converter was 13 pounds. so slip ons would be a huge weight saving for me
you mean lead or depleted uranium . After I get some slip ons my bike will be around 440-450 with a tank full of mid grade and a crank case full of motul. As listed when I bought it was 480 wet. night and day difference in how it boogies
In reply to Blitzed306:
Yours might be made out of that.......mine is pimpy titanium. I have already started watching for titanium headers from Akra/Muzzy/Arrow to put in front of this can.....I think the header saves a pound or two. Stainless headers add more weight than their power increase can make up for oddly.
Well, I got an awesome little box direct from Arrow yesterday........which allowed this.
I don't have a street fire or YouTube account to upload a video clip of the sound, but it sounds like concentrated pure evil........
Also, required removing the rear passenger pegs due to clearance issues......don't mind about that, riding 2 up on this thing is sketchy at best anyways.
nice to see onther .net'er here!clean looking bike. lots of good info on that site i highly recommend getting some calipers for that thing...the gen 1 zx10r so fast even the brakes cant stop it... supposedly the most insurance claimed on bike ever, short wheelbase wicked midrange and first real liter bike
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