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slofox
27th March 2009, 13:36
Has anyone put an after market can on an SVS (650)?
What didya use? How much? Wadda ya think of it?
All info gratefully received.
Ta.

HenryDorsetCase
27th March 2009, 14:01
I got a longish way down the track with a Neptune can when I had mine.

I sold the bike before I put it on though.

Be aware you have to cut the pipe in front of the can, the mufflers don't bolt on like they do on an SV Thou

FROSTY
27th March 2009, 14:08
Has anyone put an after market can on an SVS (650)?
What didya use? How much? Wadda ya think of it?
All info gratefully received.
Ta.

m4 FULL SYSTEM. Sounds fantastic and if you go searching for performance its the perfect starting place.

slofox
27th March 2009, 14:48
m4 FULL SYSTEM. Sounds fantastic and if you go searching for performance its the perfect starting place.

So tell me, how many gazillion dollars for this system Frosty...?

FROSTY
27th March 2009, 15:06
I'd scour tard me to be honest. I think I paid $1700 for my race system.
Ive got a scorpoin can here that was on my bike. $100 --its got a couple of tiny pin dents

slofox
27th March 2009, 18:40
I'd scour tard me to be honest. I think I paid $1700 for my race system.
Ive got a scorpoin can here that was on my bike. $100 --its got a couple of tiny pin dents

Dents no worry (got some of me own..(well scratches anyway).
No holes I presume? Hows it otherwise? No rust etc? Might well be interested...

FROSTY
27th March 2009, 18:43
Dents no worry (got some of me own..(well scratches anyway).
No holes I presume? Hows it otherwise? No rust etc? Might well be interested....
Why dontya ride up here for a visit. NO holes -It was on my racebike before I got the M4 system

AllanB
27th March 2009, 18:58
I rode one with a Neptune can - bloody nice sound and well built - I understand that they supply them with a 'joiner' so after you have cut the stock pipe, if you desire you can use the joiner to bolt the stock muffler back on.
There will be a picture up on their website.

If you don't mind a bit of mucking around there are 'name-brand' cans on Trademe often for pretty good prices i.e. a mint Yoshi can for $300. You'll need to organise the cutting and joining of the stock to new muffler, but a local muffler shop will be able to sort this if you can't.

davebullet
27th March 2009, 20:04
Mine came with a 2 brothers can. I can't hear an FJR1300 next to my bike :shifty: I think you can get them off motoparts or something like that (they trade on trademe and also have a recent post here) - about $700 new. Of course a second hand one would be better value. They're stainless (presume all the way through?). Mine is 5 years old and looks new.

Get good cracle and pop changing down and using engine braking.

Good for safety too. Especially cyclists that are prone to cut in front. They more often than not hear me and look behind as I approach on the SV, whereas on the VTR250 - no one new I was coming.

MidnightMike
27th March 2009, 20:38
Has anyone put an after market can on an SVS (650)?
What didya use? How much? Wadda ya think of it?
All info gratefully received.
Ta.

I have a scorpion on my SV, it sounds fucking mean.

Roars like a Duke when your going quick and booms when your pootling around town, awesome. Good thing is (what I like about it) its really quiet when youre just cruising, its only when you open the throttle that you get that noise. :headbang:

Start the bike up and you'll get a great bark or sometimes a bit of a bang too, scares the shit out of people quite often, makes then jump atleast, good times.

Yes, they arent good for fuel consumption (for reason's above)

And your neighbours will hate you if you like giving your bike a while to warm up.

But who cares, I dont, I can tell from anywhere in my house that my bikes running out in the driveway.

I thinks its a slip on but after owning a few suzukis I almost think its a full system because the header pipes aren't rusting or anything.

Pic attached anyway.

I think the new ones (slip on's) are around $600 and come with removeable baffles, mines an older one before they brought the baffles in.

Pic attached.