Has any one dealt with these people? I am getting close to pulling the trigger on their exhaust and tail chop, but the language barrier is some what confusing. That tail chop is a must have.
link? i love those cans i saw on youtube.
http://www.showyomoto.com/website/index.php?page=video&lang=en&PHPSESSID=73b426cfe0e35aae2cded12dba51e8bc (http://www.showyomoto.com/website/index.php?page=video&lang=en&PHPSESSID=73b426cfe0e35aae2cded12dba51e8bc)
the exhausts look really nice, !! louuddddd.
there headlight mask is crazy !
http://www.showyomoto.com/website/index.php?page=product&lang=en&cat_id=3&marque_id=2&no_item=007&PHPSESSID=73b426cfe0e35aae2cded12dba51e8bc (http://www.showyomoto.com/website/index.php?page=product&lang=en&cat_id=3&marque_id=2&no_item=007&PHPSESSID=73b426cfe0e35aae2cded12dba51e8bc)
does the exhaust come as a slip-on or does it include the uprights and mid pipe?
Quote from: muskrat on May 10, 2010, 08:21:27 PM
does the exhaust come as a slip-on or does it include the uprights and mid pipe?
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That tail chop looks really nice. Unfortunately I doubt you would be able to ride with the license plate like it shows in the video down here in Florida without getting a huge ticket.
Quote from: muskrat on May 10, 2010, 08:21:27 PM
does the exhaust come as a slip-on or does it include the uprights and mid pipe?
slip-on
They had the exhaust on eBay over a year ago. I almost bought it but money was a tad tight. Had just bought a car, was thinking of moving, holidays, ect ect.
The exhaust is just slip-on, but it is done at the udder so my guess is that it will work with most mid pipes. I sent a request for info mostly for the tail section. It appears to be plastic which would be molded. Which in theory should be mass produced. I have not seen it in any pics other that the web site. I dont want to do a conventional tail chop, but if I cant get one of those, I most definately will. As for the exhaust, the first price I recieved over a year ago was $1995 USD. To me that was way high. I most likely will just buy similar cans and have some one local fab me the rest. We will see. You have to give these guy's thier prop's. They do some wild stuff, I just wish they were more into Ducati's (Monsters).
Quote from: duccarlos on May 11, 2010, 06:28:08 AM
That tail chop looks really nice. Unfortunately I doubt you would be able to ride with the license plate like it shows in the video down here in Florida without getting a huge ticket.
Is this just for the sportbikes? Or do they give every stretched-out low rider chopper a ticket too?
Quote from: TAftonomos on May 11, 2010, 04:52:06 PM
Is this just for the sportbikes? Or do they give every stretched-out low rider chopper a ticket too?
I don't want to go too deep into the laws. Basically it was originally meant for sport bikes. The Miami representative went on a ride with some LEO's and saw first hand the Miami squids in their natural habitat (I-95). The laws are meant to stop stuntin and have license plates be visible.
I only ask cause I may end up in FL. Since there is little point in owning a sportbike on the roads there, I'll have to build myself a lowered down hardly and yell potatoe potatoe as I drive.
Of course, there is no "stock" place for a taillight on a made from scratch vehicle....
Seems like the plate holder pictured from showyo above would be pretty easy to see from the back, whereas the plate that I've got on my bike now (under the fender) would be frowned upon?
That is true. I believe the law states that it has to be vertical, but now I'm not sure if it has to be in a certain spot. It can't be under the fender mainly because if you go through the tolls without paying the plate has to be visible for the cameras.
Just recieved an E-mail from Showyomoto saying that the tail is no longer available. :'( [bang] Looks like I will have to try and fab something up my self. I know there are plenty of stock tails out there. So let the butchering begin. My first step will be to start playing with some fiberglass/ wood. and try to make the stock tray shorter.