Leo Vince SBK Oval EvoII carbon exhaust installed on the 696..vids/pics

Started by 1313, April 29, 2009, 08:44:54 AM

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redial

no stickers is the right choice  [thumbsup]

drooling over these pics. stop trying to make me spend money!

asherrick

Do the EvoII carbon's have cats?  I know the carbon Termi's do not, hence the reason they're not street legal.
'09 M1100s

JEFF_H

Quote from: asherrick on October 20, 2010, 06:29:24 AM
Do the EvoII carbon's have cats?  I know the carbon Termi's do not, hence the reason they're not street legal.

no cats
The only DOT 'street legal' pipes in the US are the ones that came on the bike.
The Leos (and many other euro brands) are E-Marked and legal in Europe with the baffle in



asherrick

'09 M1100s

Duc796canada

I installed mine on the 796, they are not as solidly mounted as the stock ones. Did you or anyone reading this have similar concerns/issues? There is some play and the can to connector junction and the y junction to connector(s) doesn't seem as tight as I would have expected. Thanks.
796 Red Monster(sans ABS)
Viz-Tec Supabrake II
15/41 gearing(AFAM quick change sprocket)
PC V, NEXTUP QS.
2006 Suzuki GSXR 600 track bike(I know...not a Duc...some day)

Raux

Quote from: JEFF_H on October 20, 2010, 09:22:49 AM
no cats
The only DOT 'street legal' pipes in the US are the ones that came on the bike.
The Leos (and many other euro brands) are E-Marked and legal in Europe with the baffle in



the Termi Ti cans are DOT legal if I read correctly.
Also, some of the aftermarket come with removeable Cats as options also making them DOT legal.

sbrguy

basically nothing except for the stock cans are DOT legal for the USA.  if you notice all the termi slipons/full; arrow; lv, etc are all labeled race/off road use only on the box when sold in the US, they might say EU legal, but that is not DOT legal.

good luck and those alum cans look great on the bike.

Raux

Quote from: sbrguy on October 26, 2010, 12:31:20 PM
basically nothing except for the stock cans are DOT legal for the USA.  if you notice all the termi slipons/full; arrow; lv, etc are all labeled race/off road use only on the box when sold in the US, they might say EU legal, but that is not DOT legal.

good luck and those alum cans look great on the bike.
uh nope i was correct. Ti cans are US road legal

http://www.ducati.com/accessories/exhaust_systems/titanium_homologated_silencers_kit/85/index.do?urlBack=%2Faccessories%2Fsearch%2Findex.do%3FkeyWord%3D%26pageNumber%3D2%26idBikeFamily%3D22%26idModelBike%3D%26idModelYear%3D0%26idCategory%3D9%26nameOrder%3Dasc%26sortOrder%3Dname

asherrick

I'm with Raux on this one.  You can also look at Arrow's site and you'll see that they have homologated and racing versions of their cans.
'09 M1100s

Monster Dave

+A



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Quote from: NekkedChic on June 23, 2009, 05:55:40 AM
Who is leaving off stickers, like me btw?
and who thinks I should put them on?

No decales!  [thumbsup]




JEFF_H

Arrow USA's site shows street exhausts that are road approved...for Europe.
An exhaust has to be tested by DOT and approved on the bike during import procedures on new models

The only way ducati gets around it is they must test and approve their street Termi system on the bike during DOT certification

same way that no changes to lighting, reflectors, mirrors,fuel, exhaust, etc...are DOT legal...even models that are e-approved for street use in europe

(edit- as far as i know  ;) )

Monster Dave

Stupid DOT standards. Here's a question - has anyone ever really been hassled by the DOT regs?


JEFF_H

I wonder how they passed emissions regs with the DP ecu.

and if they can....why dont they ship them all like that??