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Raux
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« Reply #15 on: June 21, 2011, 09:08:45 PM »

no, the heat shield and possibly the shape of the rear of the fuel tank.
noone is sure of the exhaust ports. the evo is a single spark plug instead of a dual and pretty certain new heads altogether

not to say I think an evo fuel tank (or at least the fuel pump shield) + rearsets + exhaust wouldn't work on an 1100S... but that's pricey  for all that unless you find it on ebay.

what is the law in HK about exhausts? I think if you check out that first, we might be able to offer some ideas on exhausts.

personally I can't see why that single sided one can leo vince wouldn't work as many motorcycles have single cans. with a db killer in that can i bet it is as quiet as stock. and it's lower than the stock so your girlfriends legs won't get hot
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« Reply #16 on: June 21, 2011, 10:53:39 PM »

no, the heat shield and possibly the shape of the rear of the fuel tank.
noone is sure of the exhaust ports. the evo is a single spark plug instead of a dual and pretty certain new heads altogether

not to say I think an evo fuel tank (or at least the fuel pump shield) + rearsets + exhaust wouldn't work on an 1100S... but that's pricey  for all that unless you find it on ebay.

what is the law in HK about exhausts? I think if you check out that first, we might be able to offer some ideas on exhausts.

personally I can't see why that single sided one can leo vince wouldn't work as many motorcycles have single cans. with a db killer in that can i bet it is as quiet as stock. and it's lower than the stock so your girlfriends legs won't get hot

Sorry, i have misunderstanding. Hong Kong law allow single can, it don't allow the exhaust come out from the engine directly. Because it's so loud. It fit Hong Kong Law said that any changing of the vehicle whic is not the OEM parts, it will break the law. So i need to find a not louder than the stock exhaust so if I pass through a police road block, they won't think My exhaust is not stock one.
I am considering the 1100evo side exhaust is because I like Termi exhaust a lot, so if it is possible, i would like to change the Termi exhaust for 1100evo. It looks good~
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« Reply #17 on: June 22, 2011, 07:48:05 AM »

yeah the boomtubes will definitely get you stopped.

the termis with no db killers will get you stopped

in fact any exhaust with no db killers will get you a ticket

BUT any aftermarket exhaust with a good db killer and absordbing cans (ie no the boomtubes) will get your noise level down.

THe real issues for you should be fitment (does it fit on your year bike) and placement (does it reduce the heat on the passenger's legs)

The 1100 evo exhaust, in my opinion, will be more difficult to do than anything made directly for your 1100s

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« Reply #18 on: June 22, 2011, 08:47:38 AM »

you can look into ceramic coating the headers too in order to reduce the heat somwhat... no idea where you can get that done in hk though.

if you cant get it ceramic coated, wrapping the pipes will also reduce the heat, and from what i've heard, more heat reduction than the ceramic coating.  but then you have to make sure to watch out for rust on the headers.
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« Reply #19 on: June 22, 2011, 05:32:35 PM »

yeah the boomtubes will definitely get you stopped.

the termis with no db killers will get you stopped

in fact any exhaust with no db killers will get you a ticket

BUT any aftermarket exhaust with a good db killer and absordbing cans (ie no the boomtubes) will get your noise level down.

THe real issues for you should be fitment (does it fit on your year bike) and placement (does it reduce the heat on the passenger's legs)

The 1100 evo exhaust, in my opinion, will be more difficult to do than anything made directly for your 1100s



Don't know the boomtunes with the db killer will have quieter sound?
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« Reply #20 on: June 22, 2011, 08:38:21 PM »

Don't know the boomtunes with the db killer will have quieter sound?
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What is the db limit in HK?
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« Reply #21 on: June 22, 2011, 08:52:17 PM »

What is the db limit in HK?

They didn't have a db limit. As they will identify you have break the law when they found that something is not the OEM parts of the bike. Nothing can be change on the vehicles unles we got a permit. So chaning any exhaust is illegal. So I have thinking to change a exhaust which sound almost similar to the stock exhaust, to prevent making too many noise in the street, so i may avoid the police road block.
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« Reply #22 on: June 23, 2011, 05:52:07 AM »

Maybe your best bet is to core the stock exhaust to gain more volume. It would still be the OE parts, just louder.
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« Reply #23 on: June 23, 2011, 09:06:14 AM »

You should trade in your s for a new evo.  That is the only way to guarantee those pipes will fit. Cheesy
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« Reply #24 on: June 23, 2011, 09:06:49 AM »

Look at aftermarket systems that don't have logos on them then, and stay away from anything but unpolished Aluminum.
I bet you could do a nice aftermarket system that would do everything you want and still not draw the police attention.. well unless they know what is supposed to be on a Monster 1100S.

OR.. go to the Ducati dealer and do all the research on the Evo to see what parts need to change.
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