I saw these megaphones on D&D Exhaust's website. Are these a new product? I can't find any information on these. Does anybody have these on their bike? How much do they cost?
http://www.danddexhaust.com/catalog/2005/07/86711m.htm (http://www.danddexhaust.com/catalog/2005/07/86711m.htm)
(http://www.danddexhaust.com/catalog/img/867-11M.jpg)
I wonder how the D&D's would compare to the Sil Moto megaphones. I like the look of the Sil Motos a little more. They have a little more visual heft to them.
(http://i292.photobucket.com/albums/mm21/JonTravisKing/Misc/SilMegaphone1_M620.jpg?t=1261972496)
I like the Sil Motos better.
I've rebuilt a pair of D&D cans before and the quality isn't stellar....just my 2 cents.
I love the sound of D&D's, I always thought they were not used as much because no major race team uses them and they are made in the USA.
If they run true to D&D form, those would be louder than hell.
Those D&D's look too small, for my tastes anyways. The first set of Sil's I had were louder than hell, but they were the racing set. The current pair are just about right w/o the db killers in them. Build quality is outstanding
(http://i72.photobucket.com/albums/i192/bdfinally/aug2009020.jpg)
(http://i72.photobucket.com/albums/i192/bdfinally/mybike1.jpg)
I had the Sils on my old M800 absolutely beautiful and they were friggin loud, the sound was much deeper than the D&D's
Thanks for the information guys. I think I will go with the Sil Moto megaphones. The D&D's do look too small and I don't want overly loud. With the Sil Moto's I've got the db killers if I think the bike is too loud. If I then think the bike is too quite I could add some holes to the db killers.
i have sil, non megaphone, and love them. and their spaghetti headers on my M900.
Quote from: ato memphis on December 30, 2009, 04:40:55 AM
i have sil, non megaphone, and love them. and their spaghetti headers on my M900.
Any pics?
Thanks
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(http://lh4.ggpht.com/_4iYlZ1m8UEM/SraUsqbvFpI/AAAAAAAAEC4/-KBkj63lL6Q/s800/IMG_1578.JPG)
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These are the "round" pipes, they also made oval. Lots of folks get oval, I had to dare-to-be-different.
They don't actually go past the rear wheel, just an odd angle:
(http://lh3.ggpht.com/_4iYlZ1m8UEM/SraUmLa8lOI/AAAAAAAAECg/764cQfOZrdY/s800/IMG_1572.JPG)
The pipes are a bit out of focus as I was taking pictures of the hoop-risers, but this shows the inside baffling and stamping on the rear. Great finish on these pipes. Good, deep sound too:
(https://lh5.ggpht.com/_4iYlZ1m8UEM/SwNLYcgooQI/AAAAAAAAEsE/t52PJ73CzZs/s800/IMG_1859.JPG)
A few pics of my old M800 with Sil Megs
(http://freshbrand.com/STUFF/BikePics/M800_01.jpg)
(http://freshbrand.com/STUFF/BikePics/M800_02.jpg)
Desmoworks has some NCR/Sil exhausts on clearance. They aren't the mega phones but maybe worth a look.
Quote from: Speeddog on December 28, 2009, 10:49:15 AM
If they run true to D&D form, those would be louder than hell.
They are!
My buddy's got these
(http://www.danddexhaust.com/catalog/img/867-11M.jpg)
And they're loud as hell. And I have the DP old school megaphones on mine, so you get the idea of reference.
The Sil's are great pipes are easier to come by.
hey I just bought an s4 ducati yesterday in black, I like these megaphone pipes, but do they do a high rise system, and while I am at it can anybody tell me there experience of putting a lighter flywheel on there bike cheers
the flywheel threads are separate. You'll be able to find a lot by searching.