Exhaustv system for 1000F 90'
#11
RE: Exhaustv system for 1000F 90'
congrats on ur new exhaust geoffv.
Has anybody ever had a yoshimura exhaust on their bike?
Are they normally that loud or do I just have a bad canister? Just changed the packing and its still loud. It sounds tough but I would rather creap up on somebody rather than let them know I 'm coming a mile away.
Has anybody ever had a yoshimura exhaust on their bike?
Are they normally that loud or do I just have a bad canister? Just changed the packing and its still loud. It sounds tough but I would rather creap up on somebody rather than let them know I 'm coming a mile away.
#14
RE: Exhaustv system for 1000F 90'
It is incredible, how everyones perception is different about what is loud, quiet or real loud.
I thought the factory exhaust system was too quiet, to the point that I couldn't tell if the bike engine was runing(exageration).
I needed something more, like a Yoshimura 4-2-1.
I loved the deep growling sound(packing removed), but it is not ear piercing(at least not to me).
Now, I installed a V&H system and it is very quiet by comparison, almost to the point of factory(exageration again).
I might take out the V&H factory packing and try it out.
What I'm getting to here is, what is loud to someone, it might be good or too quiet for others.
The V&H system is beautiful, well made, fits perfect and it was easy to install.
You can keep your center stand and do oil filter and oil changes with no problems.
Weights more than the Yoshi system.
The Yoshi system is lighter and you loose the center stand, that is it.
I thought the factory exhaust system was too quiet, to the point that I couldn't tell if the bike engine was runing(exageration).
I needed something more, like a Yoshimura 4-2-1.
I loved the deep growling sound(packing removed), but it is not ear piercing(at least not to me).
Now, I installed a V&H system and it is very quiet by comparison, almost to the point of factory(exageration again).
I might take out the V&H factory packing and try it out.
What I'm getting to here is, what is loud to someone, it might be good or too quiet for others.
The V&H system is beautiful, well made, fits perfect and it was easy to install.
You can keep your center stand and do oil filter and oil changes with no problems.
Weights more than the Yoshi system.
The Yoshi system is lighter and you loose the center stand, that is it.
#15
RE: Exhaustv system for 1000F 90'
Hmmmm....
Noise is a personal thing... I have a pair of Yoshi Slip on's for my 1000F. They are the older model Yoshi's, but they STRONGLY resemble the RS-3 Oval. In fact, I think they are the same except they don't have the same label on the outside of them.
To me the Yoshi's sound TOUGH! In fact they are just on the edge of noisy until I heard my buddy ride away on my bike, then it seemed rather quiet more than 20' away, just a growl in the distance. But up close, you can feel the vibration of the engine idling while the kickstand is planted on the ground, and on the bike you can hear a distinct Growling as your ride around town but you get use to it. I think the pipes have more BASS than Loud sound. Do any of ya'll have these pipes??? I love them!!! Nothing like a Litre bike with some bite to it. Hehehehe.. As long as the pipes aren't so loud the cops take notice!!!!
Noise is a personal thing... I have a pair of Yoshi Slip on's for my 1000F. They are the older model Yoshi's, but they STRONGLY resemble the RS-3 Oval. In fact, I think they are the same except they don't have the same label on the outside of them.
To me the Yoshi's sound TOUGH! In fact they are just on the edge of noisy until I heard my buddy ride away on my bike, then it seemed rather quiet more than 20' away, just a growl in the distance. But up close, you can feel the vibration of the engine idling while the kickstand is planted on the ground, and on the bike you can hear a distinct Growling as your ride around town but you get use to it. I think the pipes have more BASS than Loud sound. Do any of ya'll have these pipes??? I love them!!! Nothing like a Litre bike with some bite to it. Hehehehe.. As long as the pipes aren't so loud the cops take notice!!!!
#16
RE: Exhaustv system for 1000F 90'
I have just brought a 94’ CRB1000F which came with a 4 into 1,
It has a sports muffler and the bike sounds a bit raw.
Am I able to get a good sound by keeping the 4 into 1 or do I need a 4 into 2? I heard somewhere that there is a power lose running the 4 into 1’s!
It has a sports muffler and the bike sounds a bit raw.
Am I able to get a good sound by keeping the 4 into 1 or do I need a 4 into 2? I heard somewhere that there is a power lose running the 4 into 1’s!
#17
RE: Exhaustv system for 1000F 90'
my 1990 has a set of supertrapp slip ons, goldish in color, i guess you can add discs to them to quiet them down, not sure if they have anything in them now. I just got this bike, but the sound is nice, not super loud ,but enough to let someone now you are next to them.
#18
RE: Exhaustv system for 1000F 90'
I recently bought a '90 CBR 1000 and it too has the Supertrapp slip ons, mine our chrome finish. I like the sound, not loud till you get on it and sounds like a big dog barking when you rev it....
Much lighter than stock also.
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Much lighter than stock also.
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#19
RE: Exhaustv system for 1000F 90'
ORIGINAL: MrMojoRisin
Much lighter than stock also.
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Much lighter than stock also.
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