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Winston001
23rd January 2008, 14:53
I'm looking hard at a Duke and somewhere here I have seen a reference to removing or modifying the standard muflers on an ST4, to give the characteristic Ducati snarl.

I can't really stretch to new mufflers as well as the bike, so any ideas??

Cheers
Winston

desmo dave
23rd January 2008, 16:22
This guy here makes a nice job. Contact me if you want his phone number so you can avoid trademe.
http://www.trademe.co.nz/Trade-Me-Motors/Motorbikes/Parts-accessories/Exhaust/auction-136614223.htm

DUCATI*HARD
23rd January 2008, 19:54
yeh,i 2nd that,he does a good job for the price too;)

miSTa
23rd January 2008, 20:34
Had mine done, great workmanship but after a while the increased noise level starting pissing me off - they resonate like hell and sound quite tinny. I ditched them and bought a set of oval carbon fibre mufflers - much, much better, should have done that first and left my cans alone.

DUCATI*HARD
24th January 2008, 11:16
Had mine done, great workmanship but after a while the increased noise level starting pissing me off - they resonate like hell and sound quite tinny. I ditched them and bought a set of oval carbon fibre mufflers - much, much better, should have done that first and left my cans alone.

i too gutted mine,have had my mates monster done through this guy aswell,(and what a difference it made)but at the end of the day i got a full termi exhaust system,,,if you got the bling make it sing:yes:

McJim
24th January 2008, 11:34
I bought my Ducati used and it had already been re-baffled. constantly getting comments "Are you sure that's just a 600?" dunno who dunnit though.

How bad does the stock ST4 actually sound?

Winston001
24th January 2008, 12:39
I bought my Ducati used and it had already been re-baffled. constantly getting comments "Are you sure that's just a 600?" dunno who dunnit though.

How bad does the stock ST4 actually sound?

Not bad as such, just surprisingly quiet. You wouldn't think "Ducati" automatically if one came down the street.

Thanks for the advice guys, I'm now thinking maybe replacement pipes could be a better long-term option especially if modified pipes get rejected for a WOF in the future. Keep the originals for inspections.

miSTa
24th January 2008, 18:33
Not bad as such, just surprisingly quiet. You wouldn't think "Ducati" automatically if one came down the street.
+1


Thanks for the advice guys, I'm now thinking maybe replacement pipes could be a better long-term option especially if modified pipes get rejected for a WOF in the future. Keep the originals for inspections.
That would be very wise.

These would be a good score: http://www.trademe.co.nz/Trade-Me-Motors/Motorbikes/Parts-accessories/Exhaust/auction-136750196.htm

Winston001
24th January 2008, 19:06
+1


That would be very wise.

These would be a good score: http://www.trademe.co.nz/Trade-Me-Motors/Motorbikes/Parts-accessories/Exhaust/auction-136750196.htm

Good man, I'll keep an eye on that auction.

In fact I was just about to ask what pipes are recommended to replace the standard ones and the approximate cost?

JimO
24th January 2008, 19:51
if you get the mufflers hollowed out do you need a power commander to sort out the injection etc

miSTa
24th January 2008, 19:59
if you get the mufflers hollowed out do you need a power commander to sort out the injection etc
No. A new chip may be in order though, depends. The STs have some learning capability so I've been told.

JimO
24th January 2008, 20:09
No. A new chip may be in order though, depends. The STs have some learning capability so I've been told.

what about the raptor with the TL 1000 engine

Duc
25th January 2008, 12:44
Are you interested in some used Arrow Carbon fibre cans?

They were on my S4 and assume they will fit the ST4 easily.

Very good condition and you will get the true "Ducati sound" from them - guaranteed

PM me if so.

Price - make me an offer. I am not wanting an arm and a leg for them.

Winston001
25th January 2008, 21:02
Are you interested in some used Arrow Carbon fibre cans?

They were on my S4 and assume they will fit the ST4 easily.

Very good condition and you will get the true "Ducati sound" from them - guaranteed

PM me if so.

Price - make me an offer. I am not wanting an arm and a leg for them.

Cheers, I'll think about that. I'll wait until I've actually got the bike and take one step at a time. I had a look at a NZ Arrow site and there seems to be quite a difference between different bikes although I'd imagine the Dukes would be much the same.

miSTa
29th January 2008, 21:44
The only cans that fit the STs are those designed for the ST, how it all fits together under the engine is different. This enables the cans can be raised or lowered to suit the panniers when fitted.

blade1000
19th February 2008, 15:58
I'm looking hard at a Duke and somewhere here I have seen a reference to removing or modifying the standard muflers on an ST4, to give the characteristic Ducati snarl.

I can't really stretch to new mufflers as well as the bike, so any ideas??

Cheers
Winston

give me a call i can do them ror $450 for the pair
0210352218