Termi's, boomtubes, arrow...???

Started by hatewinter, April 15, 2010, 08:01:11 PM

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hatewinter

Just curious.  Question for people who have heard these exhausts up close and personal.   What are the differences in sound?  I've got some termis(which make me a happy man), are there greener pastures? 

booger

Arrows are better than Termis [moto]
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He Man

-1, i think termis sound and look better than arrows.

Edward_Wolf

Quote from: He Man on April 15, 2010, 08:37:04 PM
-1, i think termis sound and look better than arrows.


Termignoni overrules arrow, looks and sound.
I did got arrows on my previous Duc, now I got Termi on my new 696+, I do prefer Termi. And I still smile when I start my bike.
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vwboomer

You want what everyone's got or something different? I prefer something different. I've got a remus set on my S4R and really love it.
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Veloce-Fino

Boom Tubes! - for when you need the whole damn world to know you have a small penis and your proud of it.


Seriously though I would get them, totally bad ass. And no, I don't have a small piece.

Is this thing on?

Heath

It is all personal preference.  When I had my zards I wanted some discontinued Termi's (which I have now).  Then I heard arrows and wanted those instead.  Talk about a thump and bass!  I was content with my zards though and didn't want to make the change.  Then I found a last pair of Termi's (thanks motowheels) and changed to those.

So I guess you could say I like to graze in difference pastures.  All of them were good, some better then others.  I am happy where I am at now though.

By all means though make the decision yourself from hearing them in person.
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ungeheuer

Quote from: Heath on April 15, 2010, 09:36:40 PM
It is all personal preference. 
+1.  You may as well ask whats the best flavoured ice cream.  I'm sure theres somebody out there who eats the strawberry section of the Neapolitan first.... lol...
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RAT900

I am quite happy with my Sil-NCR titanium 105dB slip-on round's...

they are pretty close sound-wise to a set of old TBR's with toasted packing. 

Thundering low-end base that spins up to a near Formula 1 howl. Earplugs might be a good idea

but they are titanium and will dent if you stare at them too hard.
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DucHead

The answers are completely subjective.  Check each out for yourself.

I've had Termis and Boomtubes, and frankly I'd have to hear them side-by-side to render an opinion.
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hatewinter

That answers it.  I figured that there would be some clear cut winner.  Kind of sucks that I don't know anyone with a monster, so I won't be hearing them side by side anytime too soon.

thanks for the input

DucatiTorrey

Quote from: bergdoerfer on April 15, 2010, 08:10:34 PM
Arrows are better than Termis [moto]

i ahve termis on my 696, carbon, and I love the sound, but am seriously considering going to these

http://www.ca-cycleworks.com/docs/products?id=1652

I am trying to sell my termis slip ons (anyone?)

has anybody heard these arrows before? as loud as termis w/ db killers removed? sound difference?

thanks!

DT
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Goat_Herder

I am leaning more and more toward the boomtubes.  I think a SSSA benefits most from not having the pipes to obstruct the view of the rear wheel.
Goat Herder (Tony)
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