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........well a third hand one actually.
The system originally belonged to Boz, who then sold it to Franky, who then sold it to me three weeks ago just before I p1ssed off to Northen Spain on the GS.
I got back earlier this week and, with a day off today, had the choice of clean the bike after the trip or fit the new exhaust..............
mmmmmmmm, dificult one that!
Well it was fitted over lunch and, apart from a 'where does that centre mounting bracket go' moment (thanks Franky!) it all went on very easily. And, boy, is that original can heavy, although, surprisingly enough, even with the 'cat' the front sections on both systems are a similar weight - must be the fatter tubing of the Bos system?
I'm very impressed with the looks, the whole systems looks, IMHO, 'right' on the bike and the build and weld quality is outstanding.
So what's it done to the performance? Well, to be honest, I wasn't expecting much, maybe a bit of extra top end but not much else.
Wrong, wrong wrong.
From pull away the bike feels smoother and stronger - it's a lot more tractable - a good example is that of trying to stick to exactly 30 mph (been having to do this for my IAM
), this has always involved cog swapping between 2nd and 3rd, now it will pull cleanly in third right down to 20 mph.
From 3000 revs it pulls a lot more strongly and, the best bit, where the bike used to dip at around 5000 revs this has just gone altogether
From 5250, well, the bike just takes off and just keeps pulling all the way to the rev. limiter.
The engine really has been transformed and, TBH, I'm probably the most surprised by just how much
Next job, then, is to get it dyno'd as I've a little niggling worry at the back of my mind about how lean theese engines run and the effect the pipe maay have on this - I'll report back once done.
Oh, and did I mention how good it sounds - and that's with the db eater in
Thanks Boz and Franky
Andres
The system originally belonged to Boz, who then sold it to Franky, who then sold it to me three weeks ago just before I p1ssed off to Northen Spain on the GS.
I got back earlier this week and, with a day off today, had the choice of clean the bike after the trip or fit the new exhaust..............
Well it was fitted over lunch and, apart from a 'where does that centre mounting bracket go' moment (thanks Franky!) it all went on very easily. And, boy, is that original can heavy, although, surprisingly enough, even with the 'cat' the front sections on both systems are a similar weight - must be the fatter tubing of the Bos system?
I'm very impressed with the looks, the whole systems looks, IMHO, 'right' on the bike and the build and weld quality is outstanding.
So what's it done to the performance? Well, to be honest, I wasn't expecting much, maybe a bit of extra top end but not much else.
Wrong, wrong wrong.From pull away the bike feels smoother and stronger - it's a lot more tractable - a good example is that of trying to stick to exactly 30 mph (been having to do this for my IAM
From 3000 revs it pulls a lot more strongly and, the best bit, where the bike used to dip at around 5000 revs this has just gone altogether
The engine really has been transformed and, TBH, I'm probably the most surprised by just how much
Next job, then, is to get it dyno'd as I've a little niggling worry at the back of my mind about how lean theese engines run and the effect the pipe maay have on this - I'll report back once done.
Oh, and did I mention how good it sounds - and that's with the db eater in
Thanks Boz and Franky
Andres