View Full Version : SV1000 or TL1000 dual exhaust kit - Cheap!
Vinz0r
17th July 2013, 00:17
Hey there,
A few days ago I bought a twin exhaust setup from 98tls. It was one he'd bought for his TL1000 but hadn't used so it's still pretty much new.
I had planned to attach one of the mufflers to my Bandit 1200 but the Bandit mid pipe is a right bastard to attach anything to as it's double sleeved and the outside diameter is huge!
After a bit of tinkering I have decided to just buy the Bandit version of the exhaust new as it comes with an aftermarket mid-pipe that should have better flow.
This way if I have any WoF problems due to noise I can just put the stock can back on.
The mufflers in question are the black Danmoto Jisu ones. They're a chinese manufactured exhaust, but they do review very bloody well, and at this price who can complain right?
Here's a review of the exhaust (the ones I have are black): http://www.trackdaymag.com/coverstories/477-tested-danmoto-jisu-mufflers.html
To buy these new from Danmoto you're looking at $305 shipped, but I got an awesome deal (cheers 98tls!) so I'm happy to let them go for what I paid.
$100 + postage (should be around $20 as long as it's non rural).
The stainless steel hanger assembly is included, as shown in the photo below.
Here's a photo of one loosely attached to my Bandit:
(Looks so good on the bike, which is why I am buying another one!)
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Here's a photo of what you get, 2 x Jisu Exhaust (black colour), 2 x Stainless steel hanger assembly.
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The black finish looks a bit nicer in real life, my phone camera doesn't do it justice.
MikeD400
17th July 2013, 08:42
Hey man, where abouts in Waikato are you? Flick me a text i am quite keen. 02102673511, Cheers Mike
Vinz0r
17th July 2013, 19:40
Aaand sold!
98tls
17th July 2013, 20:06
Didnt take long eh.:yes:
Drew
17th July 2013, 20:26
Didnt take long eh.:yes:
You know what you paid for them, and what you and he sold them for. Of course it didn't take long.
Shit, I was gonna buy them and worry about something to put them on later!
98tls
17th July 2013, 20:34
You know what you paid for them, and what you and he sold them for. Of course it didn't take long.
Shit, I was gonna buy them and worry about something to put them on later!
Xactly,there better off on someones bike than sitting in my shed until who knows when.Still got the single sided system out there but dont have the balls at the moment to cut up the M4 cans to suit,give it a year or 2 and :facepalm:
Drew
17th July 2013, 20:36
Xactly,there better off on someones bike than sitting in my shed until who knows when.Still got the single sided system out there but dont have the balls at the moment to cut up the M4 cans to suit,give it a year or 2 and :facepalm:
Choice. Sing out when you want to part with teh single sided mufflers for next to nothing aye? Still got those standard TL forks in the garden?
98tls
17th July 2013, 20:42
Choice. Sing out when you want to part with teh single sided mufflers for next to nothing aye? Still got those standard TL forks in the garden?
Aye though there in the shed..just didnt seem right:(The cans you can have for next to nothing,the forks a bit more as there in great nick +post.
Drew
17th July 2013, 20:50
Aye though there in the shed..just didnt seem right:(The cans you can have for next to nothing,the forks a bit more as there in great nick +post.Still don't need the forks. Was just wondering if they were still lying in the flower garden.
nzspokes
17th July 2013, 21:01
I believe these cans are going to a good home.
98tls
17th July 2013, 21:03
Still don't need the forks. Was just wondering if they were still lying in the flower garden.
Na just the rims and tank..with a flower planted in it (care of the mrs),got some old pushie forks and a tractor seat in the shed,will finish it off sometime.
Drew
17th July 2013, 21:09
Na just the rims and tank..with a flower planted in it (care of the mrs),got some old pushie forks and a tractor seat in the shed,will finish it off sometime.
Wait, the rims? Now those are of interest! Imagine how well the ol' RF will ride, with the 190 rear hoop not pinched onto a 5 inch rim!
You partin with them Mr? Huh, huh?
98tls
17th July 2013, 21:33
Wait, the rims? Now those are of interest! Imagine how well the ol' RF will ride, with the 190 rear hoop not pinched onto a 5 inch rim!
You partin with them Mr? Huh, huh?
:brick:let me think about it,will get back to ya.Freight will suck though,couple of pine trees out there,want them?
MikeD400
26th July 2013, 10:26
Thanks For the trade Vin! Thought id let you know they look and sound awesome!285377285378
Vinz0r
26th July 2013, 11:24
No worries Mike, was just passing on a good deal haha. They look good on the black SV! Much louder than oem ones?
BuzzardNZ
26th July 2013, 11:40
Thanks For the trade Vin! Thought id let you know they look and sound awesome!
They do look good. I noticed the crash bungs you've got on it, mind if I ask how much they set you back and how easy are they to fit?
MikeD400
26th July 2013, 12:55
Much louder than oem ones?
Alot louder than the oem ones, tho they had just replaced shortened, gutted and rebaffled stock pipes. Hard to tell if they are louder than them or not but definitely sounds deeper.
MikeD400
26th July 2013, 12:57
They do look good. I noticed the crash bungs you've got on it, mind if I ask how much they set you back and how easy are they to fit?
Cheers Mate! They came with the bike, someone had done a poor job painting them black which i scrapped off, need to repaint them as they did look better black and yes very easy to take off and put back on.
Vinz0r
26th July 2013, 13:26
Alot louder than the oem ones, tho they had just replaced shortened, gutted and rebaffled stock pipes. Hard to tell if they are louder than them or not but definitely sounds deeper.
Nice, I ordered a new one and chucked it on the Bandit. It's a slightly higher tone but is a lot more.. growly?
Sounds fucking cool imo.
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BuzzardNZ
26th July 2013, 13:31
Alot louder than the oem ones, tho they had just replaced shortened, gutted and rebaffled stock pipes. Hard to tell if they are louder than them or not but definitely sounds deeper.
How's it run after putting on those pipes? Reason I ask is that after I got my 2 Brothers put on, I noticed a bit more grunt in the low to mid-range, but it also introduced a few flat spots in the rev range.
In the end, I put a BMC air filter in it, removed the snorkel, got it dynoed with a TEKA ECU reprogram. That sorted out the flat spots, gave it way more power than when stock, but also made it a lot thirstier. I'm lucky if I get 180km per tank now.
MikeD400
26th July 2013, 14:37
How's it run after putting on those pipes? Reason I ask is that after I got my 2 Brothers put on, I noticed a bit more grunt in the low to mid-range, but it also introduced a few flat spots in the rev range.
In the end, I put a BMC air filter in it, removed the snorkel, got it dynoed with a TEKA ECU reprogram. That sorted out the flat spots, gave it way more power than when stock, but also made it a lot thirstier. I'm lucky if I get 180km per tank now.
Yeah i only ever get 200 - 250 km, the other pipes i had on were very free flowing so not alot of deference from them, i did however loose alot of low RPM shudder but i put new iridium plugs in at the same time i think they have done this. I have also removed snorkel, pair valve system and have done a TRE mod, adjusted the TPS and balanced the throttle bodies so the bike is just a rocket! No flat spot in my power curve at all. Only bummer is after removing the pair valve system i no longer get deceleration flames :(
Awesome bikes tho man love it to bits! Just as much fun to work on as they are ride on.
nzspokes
26th July 2013, 15:11
Nice, I ordered a new one and chucked it on the Bandit. It's a slightly higher tone but is a lot more.. growly?
Sounds fucking cool imo.
That looks epic with that can on.
MikeD400
26th July 2013, 15:47
That looks epic with that can on.
I didn't even notice the attachment! :brick: Looks Hawt! :Punk:
Maha
26th July 2013, 15:48
Thanks For the trade Vin! Thought id let you know they look and sound awesome!
Suits the SV better than the Hornet hands down, way nicer lines, aesthetically correct.
MikeD400
26th July 2013, 15:58
Suits the SV better than the Hornet hands down, way nicer lines, aesthetically correct.
Looks even nicer without the pillion pegs on ;P very symmetrical lines.
nzspokes
26th July 2013, 16:12
Suits the SV better than the Hornet hands down, way nicer lines, aesthetically correct.
Hornet?:blink:
Maha
26th July 2013, 17:17
Hornet?:blink:
Bandit/Hornet same difference ;)
Vinz0r's bike would look better with a classic oval pipe rather than one with edges on it in my opinion, the retro style bikes always do.
BuzzardNZ
26th July 2013, 17:41
Awesome bikes tho man love it to bits!
Same here. My only big gripe is the suspension, very budget. I've had mine set-up a few times for my weight and am still not happy with it.
I know the GSXR1000 front forks ( forgot which year ) fit and are supposed to improve handling, but I just can't be arsed doing all that.
DrunkenMistake
26th July 2013, 18:44
They do look good. I noticed the crash bungs you've got on it, mind if I ask how much they set you back and how easy are they to fit?
I have a set on mine (in black though)
like $20 ex ebay took me all of 15 mins to put them on and torque them up to spec.
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MikeD400
26th July 2013, 18:55
Same here. My only big gripe is the suspension, very budget. I've had mine set-up a few times for my weight and am still not happy with it.
I know the GSXR1000 front forks ( forgot which year ) fit and are supposed to improve handling, but I just can't be arsed doing all that.
Oh ok. I havnt had a problem with mine at all played with the settings untill it felt an even mixture of comfort and performance and havnt had any moments at all yet. My only problem with is the front wheel keeps coming off the ground came up on me over taking a car tonight when i was in 4th o.O.... I was all like yeeehaaaaw!!! And then the steering damper got busy when it touched back down lol.
Only had the bike a few months so not noticing flaws yet to be honest.
98tls
27th July 2013, 10:06
Those cans look great on the SV,glad they went to a good home.
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