MotoCreations Boom Tube Exhausts

Started by DuctheMonster, March 16, 2011, 11:48:37 AM

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DuctheMonster

Hello everyone,

I have a 2007 s4r testastretta and am looking for a new exhaust system. I have found the motocreation boomtube exhausts and was wondering if anyone has this installed on their bike to see if I could get any info or reviews. From what I have researched they look and sound very nice on the bike and are unique compared other brands. If anyone has any recommendations or info that would be great! Also if you do could you let me know where you purchased them and how easy installation was? Thanks a ton.

-Zach Stoddard

uglyducky

they are sick and i hate you for having a newer S4R that they still build them for.  they are custom fit from the header for your bike and sound like pure evil.  i think they are the coolest exhaust for the monster . . .
2008 S4RS - Tricolore #324 (about to get bastardized)
2007 S4RS - pearl/red with some tweaks (sold)
2005 S4R - Bastarda Nera (sold)
2001 M900Sie modded to high holy hell (sold)
2001 996 Biposto - (sold)
dirtypunkysocalreggae . . . MANDORiCO

xskiervh

Just installed mine on a 696. It's obviously louder then stock pipes, not bad for short trips but can make your ears bleed for longer trips...hour+. They don't quite have that ducati sound to them either, but don't take that in a bad way. It's sounds more like a highly modified race bike sound but with a bit of v-twin thump to it. I just wish I had a bigger engine to back up the sound. It's definily unique and you won't be unhappy with them. Your neighbors might be though ;)

DuctheMonster

So they definitely have more a much deeper sound than the other full systems like arrow or termignoni?


uglyducky

Quote from: Capn Krunch on March 16, 2011, 03:10:50 PM
So they definitely have more a much deeper sound than the other full systems like arrow or termignoni?
yes, i just don't think the 696 engine is gonna produce the same level of rumble . . . see above citation of boomtubes in effect on the bigger engine, no racebikey sound there
2008 S4RS - Tricolore #324 (about to get bastardized)
2007 S4RS - pearl/red with some tweaks (sold)
2005 S4R - Bastarda Nera (sold)
2001 M900Sie modded to high holy hell (sold)
2001 996 Biposto - (sold)
dirtypunkysocalreggae . . . MANDORiCO

EEL

#6
I took a video of mine a long while ago but I'll re-post here. this is on my S2R800 so sound comparison might a good reference to the other post since you want to know the difference in sound between lower displacement and higher. Mine is definitely not that deep...

Ducati Monster S2R 800 - BoomTube Exhaust w/ TPO Pod Filters

I would definitely agree with xskiervh's comments.

DuctheMonster

Sweet thanks for all the info! For only a little over $1,000 it is a lot cheaper than any other full exhaust out there, and they look and sound amazing.


DucatiTorrey

  - real place

TeenRider

#10
how is this different than just cutting the exhaust right before that ugly shaped thing right at the bottom of the bike in front of the rear wheel

If I would do that, would I run into any problems with the bike running smoothly? would it sound like complete ass?

xskiervh


DuctheMonster

Even on the 696 that sound so mean!

DucatiTorrey

Quote from: xskiervh on March 17, 2011, 05:18:48 PM
Yes and yes.

awesome, second person ive seen do that. if you dont mind, what did it run you? 800 for the arm and 400 for the wheel?
  - real place

stopintime

Quote from: TeenRider on March 17, 2011, 04:47:32 PM
how is this different than just cutting the exhaust right before that ugly shaped thing right at the bottom of the bike in front of the rear wheel

If I would do that, would I run into any problems with the bike running smoothly? would it sound like complete ass?

Extremely loud, not smooth, VERY lean (= engine-damaging heat), loosing power.

The Boom Tubes are not just straight pipes.
252,000 km/seventeen years - loving it