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    Quote Originally Posted by Korea
    What's this talk about removing the 'servo'? Does the GSXR have an exaust valve kind of like EXUP etx?
    I'm thinking that if you remove it you'll lose some bottom end/midrange - probably get a whole lot extra up top. Do you spend most of your time riding above 11,000rpm? Something to think about...
    when fitting yoshi pipes the instructions read "exhaust valve must be disconected to not void warranty"

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    Quote Originally Posted by The_Dover
    The 750 stock exhausted is rated at 102dB.
    Shit thats pretty loud for a stocker eh. Oh well this I.C.E one should be all good then.

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    They look pretty sweet!!!
    Wouldnt want to leave it parked in the rain, looks like they would catch the water quite well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fishslayer
    Do you reckon the cops would hassle you about it though? Cause it sortta does look like the factory one has just been hacked off eh.
    FUCK THE COPS , ID HASSLE YOU MYSELF , ROWDY BIKES ARE HORRIBLE AND GIVE US ALL A BAD NAME

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    Quote Originally Posted by SARGE
    where is it written on noise levels at what distance and RPM, indoors or out?
    It WAS the 76 traffic regulations, superseeded by a subjective law with no numbers!

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    Quote Originally Posted by WINJA
    FUCK THE COPS , ID HASSLE YOU MYSELF , ROWDY BIKES ARE HORRIBLE AND GIVE US ALL A BAD NAME
    Turn your hearing aid down then old man!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fishslayer
    Turn your hearing aid down then old man!
    WHAT BIKE ARE YOU GETTING?

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    Do they rate the exhaust dB at its maximum or at a certain RPM?

    My stock Beemer can has 94dB at 7500 RPM stamped on it. It could be just an EC mark.

    The Akrapovic full system has 98 dB stamped on it. No RPM though.

    Just an associated question.

    Cheers

    Peter

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    Quote Originally Posted by WINJA
    FUCK THE COPS , ID HASSLE YOU MYSELF , ROWDY BIKES ARE HORRIBLE AND GIVE US ALL A BAD NAME
    Go get im WINJA

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    Not enough detail in pics, but it could be very similar to the racefit slashcut, as cowpoos mentioned. The racefit version has zilch baffle, muffling etc. Its a piece of titanium basically. Your one Fishslayer, may or may not have something inside the fairing, sorta like the gsxr 600/750 stubby.

    Personally I love the clean look, with only an opening on the side. Really really wanted to fit one to my bike, but with mates reckoning it stands at 115db at the moment, fitting a slashcut would (rough estimation) push it to around 140db, which is nuts, as I would go deaf, and still have bleeding ears, no matter what earplugs I got.

    Would be a perfect solution for me as well though, as my pipe comes out at an angle, and I scrape it on the odd objects.

    Only thing you need to check on, is making sure you have enough back pressure etc, don't want to be screwing everything up... I sadly will have to wait for another bike, before I can find out
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