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Thread: Undertail vs. Side Exhaust System?

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    Undertail vs. Side Exhaust System?

    Aimed mainly at sportsbike riders, which exhaust system do you favour and why - the undertail or the side muffler design?

    Personally I think that while the undertail is a tidy finish, the muffler cannot be admired as much because it is not as visible as the side muffler. I enjoy the look of the traditional side muffler, especially the aftermarket look!

    In saying that, I think I will always have a soft spot for the old original Ducati 916 undertail exhaust!
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    Also from a purely technical perspective, the exhaust length is tuned better with a side exhaust, and there's no up pipe bathing the rear shock in heat.
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    I don't mind the original 916/955/996/998 setup,and even the new R1 is sorta ok,but the monkeybutt exhausts on the cbr/zx's looks cheap and crappy.And adds weight /heat etc right where you don' need it.
    There will be those that say it aids aero's,but the muffler sits in the wake from your leg anyway,no no real gain there anyway......it's just a trend thing...
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    Quote Originally Posted by DEATH_INC.
    but the monkeybutt exhausts on the cbr/zx's looks cheap and crappy.
    I knew someone would say it! Trying not to offend current undertail owner's.

    I notice that Suzooki hasn't incorporated the design into their sportsbikes. I wonder why?

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    I quite like both,
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    Undertail exhaust has a lot more bends and is longer than a side can. Side can also allows you to have MORE storage space! The '05 ZX6R have close to nothing when it comes to storage.

    Side Can is better in my opinion. Not restricted by space and it doesn't leave the pillions ass BURNT......
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    Quote Originally Posted by DEATH_INC.
    There will be those that say it aids aero's,but the muffler sits in the wake from your leg anyway,no no real gain there anyway......it's just a trend thing...
    It would also add weight up high where you dont want it, which is why suzuki made that triangle one on the thouh to bring the weight in closer to the centre while keeping it lower down, plus the shape helps with the aero side of things as well

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    Quote Originally Posted by FEINT
    Undertail exhaust has a lot more bends and is longer than a side can. Side can also allows you to have MORE storage space! The '05 ZX6R have close to nothing when it comes to storage.

    Side Can is better in my opinion. Not restricted by space and it doesn't leave the pillions ass BURNT......
    Hey that carbon Two Bros side can looks familiar!!

    My Blackbird has next to no storage either, and I have two side mufflers!! I have to take out the toolkit if I want to use it as storage, which I do sometimes (yesterday I did)...just hope I don't break down and need to use the tools!!

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    I prefur the under engine style. I might be able to make my own system if I got some second hand header pipes


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    Undecided. I like both. The undertail certainly looks tidy and I guess in case of an 'off', would prevent damage to the 'normal' side mufflers.
    Just a thought: some mufflers on some sports bikes can be quite beefy. There would be no room for the that displacement in an undertail presumably, which would make for different mapping and performance characteristics. Make sence?
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    I really like the undertail system on the aprillia 450 dirt bike.

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    Like Jim said, adds weight...and worse still, heating the of the rear shock in some cases...no damping is just plain scary.

    Having said that, if buying a new 600, it'd be a Kawi 6R. So long as the manufacturers can do them without suffering too much, I'm gonna complain (the '05 6R supposedly doesn't suffer at all against its competition).
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    From the horses mouth...

    Suzuki designer Hiroshi Iio said,

    " First of all we wanted it lower and closer to the centre of the bike, the triangular shape was necessary to acheive maximum banking with the pipe lower. It will now lean to 53 degrees. If you draw a line from the rear tyre up to the pipe you will see how much lean you can acheive because of the new shape that wouldn't have been possible before.
    Also the design is much more aerodynamically efficient compared to a more normal style exhaust."

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    Plus they warm up your seat, that's a luxury you don't even find on the throne*

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    Quote Originally Posted by alarumba
    Plus they warm up your seat, that's a luxury you don't even find on the throne*

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