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Join Date: Oct 2009
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I've got the Delkevic installed!
I could not be any more pleased! The sounds is deep and smooth without excess, I now have a perfect balance of exhaust and gear whine!
![]() I've got the plug out, as with it in, the muffler is near silent. The quality is also top notch! I'm sure a Staintune would be thicker, but I'm feeling this muffler is just right. Install was a stap, and took all of 10 minutes. I made a sound file but it sounds nothing like the pipe and would only give the wrong impression . ![]() ![]() Last edited by VFRBenny; 11-04-2009 at 09:56 PM. |
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Looks nice man! |How much clearence is there between the passenger peg and the can? I have a jardine and the peg has already marred my slipon :(
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Join Date: Aug 2008
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My two bros also has been scraped up by the passenger peg. I hate the way you have to twist the can to get the rear wheel off.
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Benny,
Nice lookin' yellow! The exhaust is shiny. Is that a Corbin? |
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Yes its a Corbin. Guy's! I'm not BSing you, this exhaust sounds very good. Today alone, I got told twice, thats a nice sounding VFR and another guy stated , thats the best sounding VFR I've ever heard! He said he thought it was a Ducati.
Also it's not too loud, on my way home at about 75 mph, I can not even hear the exhaust, but in town(without wind) it sounds perfect. Also, keep in mind, I'm running it with the cat. The good part of that is, no after fires or farts! |
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I have that same exhaust as a high mount and I really like it.
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