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are bikes with dual exhaust better than single??
and plus can u put a dual exhaust on a single exhaust bike?!?!
plus what bikes come with dual exhaust?? haha
THanks
MK3HKS
07-28-2003, 02:51 PM
1300r hayabusa,94 kawasaki 500cc, thas all i know:thumbsup:
yeah i was just wondering cuz i saw this custom painted bike today dual exhaust, and like a dark copperish color.. very loud.. :thumbsup:
akrapovic or something exhaust...
GreenLude
07-28-2003, 03:59 PM
Originally posted by YCB
yeah i was just wondering cuz i saw this custom painted bike today dual exhaust, and like a dark copperish color.. very loud.. :thumbsup:
If it's the bike I think you are talking about it's a 2001 TL1000R
It sounds sooooooo good and had TONS of upragdes. The bike is painted to match the owners car, both where at SCN on Saturday.
oh yeah right?!?! thats fricken sweet.. its very loud.. but nice loud.. not fart loud. haha cool thanks man.. got ne pics???
prosh
07-28-2003, 05:10 PM
Bikes with V-Twins will have 2 pipes. If you go with a Devil exhaust, you can get a single can with 2 pipes.
benyl
07-28-2003, 07:39 PM
I read that it has a lot to do with tuning and power pulses.
V-twins generally have 2 pipes. There are exceptions (SV650).
With 4 bangers, I think it depends on the manufacturer. Most racy sport bikes have 1 exhaust. This is because 1 exhaust can is lighter than 2. Less racy (think ZX-6 not ZX-6R) have 2 pipes. Hayabusa, 1100XX blackbird.
I think that some people with Dual go Single. I have never seen anyone go dual from a single. Come to think of it, I don't think that anyone makes a dual aftermarket exhaust for a bike that has a single.
Although I did see something for R1s to make them look like 2 stroke bikes.
RiCE-DaDDy
07-28-2003, 08:50 PM
yea generally v-twins have dual becuase it fits the layout of the engine.
its about function not performance and looks (most of the time)
.. here the pic of that bike ne ways.. i found it.. sweet bike
http://www.psylence.com/Automotive/SCNCalgary03/images/127.jpg
GreenLude
07-29-2003, 06:48 AM
Originally posted by YCB
.. here the pic of that bike ne ways.. i found it.. sweet bike
http://www.psylence.com/Automotive/SCNCalgary03/images/127.jpg
Ya those are my friends bikes
From right to left we have
2001 TL1000R , 2003 Kawi 636, 2002 R6
The TL sounds so good and is crazy powerful.
hahah tell ur friends they have nice bikes..
so all of them have custom paint???
GreenLude
07-29-2003, 10:11 AM
Originally posted by YCB
hahah tell ur friends they have nice bikes..
so all of them have custom paint???
Those 3 are all custom paint. It's a 6 coat metal flake.
ramminghard
07-29-2003, 07:08 PM
Tl's are amazing bikes. I have a yoshi can on my bike and it is really loud but i can't hear it when i am riding with tl's. I ride with a a guy with a TLS and one with a TLR, one has dual yoshi cans and the other has micron bolt-on duals. They shake the ground.
yeah... are their exhaust that are better sounding than others?!?! or bikes that have a good sound if they have exhaust??
cuz i heard some bikes with an exhuast... sounds horrible..
RiCE-DaDDy
07-30-2003, 04:33 PM
the TL,R,S's are discontinued, right?
no wonder i coudln't find it on the sukuki webiste...
ramminghard
07-30-2003, 05:16 PM
Originally posted by RiCE-DaDDy
the TL,R,S's are discontinued, right?
Yes. A big mistake by suzuki
dogstar
07-30-2003, 09:20 PM
suzi screwed up... my friend almost bought another TL, till he went in and found out there arent no more.
they wanna sell him a bandit 1200 i think :S not his style
HillBilly
08-27-2003, 01:26 PM
Dual exhaust is not good for bikes...TOO HEAVY! Switch to single and save the weight. I will soon be removing my dual system and putting on a single Akropovic.
I will admit that dual exhaust looks pretty pimp, but in the world of speed and acceleration..... Gotta single it out.
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