'07 CBR 600 RR Exhaust Opinions
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RE: '07 CBR 600 RR Exhaust Opinions
i like my leo vince,
good sound almost half the weight of the oem and decent power gains.
there is a lot of deadweight that will tell you a pc3 is not necessary on a slip on but i have the dyno graph that proves that theory so wrong.
with just the leo vince my torque curve was all over the place spiking as high as 5ftlbs up or down
the custom map (i do mean a custom one. a downloaded map sucks just as bad as no map) smoothed the curve right up
good sound almost half the weight of the oem and decent power gains.
there is a lot of deadweight that will tell you a pc3 is not necessary on a slip on but i have the dyno graph that proves that theory so wrong.
with just the leo vince my torque curve was all over the place spiking as high as 5ftlbs up or down
the custom map (i do mean a custom one. a downloaded map sucks just as bad as no map) smoothed the curve right up
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RE: '07 CBR 600 RR Exhaust Opinions
Here is a sound clip I made after I had the slip-on installed with the pc3.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fHo52qyfaSk
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fHo52qyfaSk
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RE: '07 CBR 600 RR Exhaust Opinions
Here is what the two-brothers sounds like. This is my first bike btw this was the first day i got it.
http://vids.myspace.com/index.cfm?fu...6-7c27e15237d8
There are 3 videos on there, i never brought the RPM over 5-6k.
Sorry posting kind of quick i have to go ( just found these forums btw ).
Waiting to get back on my bike, it was stolen 2 weeks after i bought it, waiting on an assembly switch/battery cables so i can get back on it. Thank god for lojack
http://vids.myspace.com/index.cfm?fu...6-7c27e15237d8
There are 3 videos on there, i never brought the RPM over 5-6k.
Sorry posting kind of quick i have to go ( just found these forums btw ).
Waiting to get back on my bike, it was stolen 2 weeks after i bought it, waiting on an assembly switch/battery cables so i can get back on it. Thank god for lojack