DSS zorst

Started by suzyj, May 22, 2013, 03:30:57 PM

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suzyj

We're picking up a Piaggio scooter for Perry on the weekend, for ~2K. The deal is that I'm allowed to blow a similar amount on my duc.

So I just ordered all the bits I need to get my bike going again: gaskets, o-rings, little wiring clips, a couple of heads, oil cooler with mount and lines...

I've already sent the ecu off for reflashing (not included in my 2K).

That comes to 1K. You know where this is headed, right?

There's one little tiny bit on my bike that's maybe been neglected. I've done brakes, forks, shock, tail chop, clip-ons, much wiring work, slightly interrupted headwork, ecu, soon to be added oil cooler...

But no zorst. It's kinda sticking out like a sore thumb now.

So my question: what's the quietest exhaust I can buy that is light and looks good with a tail chop, and fits a dss bike. I remember thinking Dez's arrows looked really nice, but also remembered they were revoltingly loud. I want the look without the noise.

And where can I buy them?


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Speeddog

Arrows with the DB killers are pretty mellow, IMO.

They're very good quality, and fitment is great.

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Revoltingly LOUD hmmmmm only if your behind  [laugh]


So do you want high mount low mount or 2 into 1 Paul's looks good at the moment  [thumbsup]
shotgun would look strange on a DSS

Does Brad Black have an image of the pipes he is suggesting  ?

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I got some new rubbers and straps sent out so I could rotate them, as danmoto say the long flat inner side should be parallel to the swingarm, increasing clearance.  never got to doing any more with them.
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Sundog

I have two Termi slip'ons for sale that are pretty innocuous with the DB killers inserted. They're for an 2010 M1100 and fit on the stock pipes so not sure if they fit your ride. PM me if you're interested Suzy.
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Betty

You likem zee Arrows?

http://www.motovationusa.com/mvstore/scripts/prodView.asp?idproduct=1161

Seem cheap. Baffles (sorry bafflers) ... should keep them tolerable?

But more importantly ... Perry on a scooter? You didn't want to start him off with a car?
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Rowdy

I liked the Arrows I had, really well built.

I now have an Akrapovic fitted and it sounds great without being too loud (w/o baffle). It is a frekin piece of art. Really, really good quality. No baffle on mine but maybe you could get one/two to work that comes with a baffle?
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suzyj

Quote from: Betty on May 22, 2013, 08:43:54 PM
You likem zee Arrows?

http://www.motovationusa.com/mvstore/scripts/prodView.asp?idproduct=1161

Seem cheap. Baffles (sorry bafflers) ... should keep them tolerable?

But more importantly ... Perry on a scooter? You didn't want to start him off with a car?

They're the ones. Pretty. Made Dez's bike almost worth looking at. Just a pity Dez is so ugly.

Perry is scared of the whole car thing - I want to buy a place out of town so we can have a dog and boat and all those good things, so Perry needs to have _some_ sort of transport. Here in WA you can get a licence to ride a 50cc scoot in a cereal packet, so that's the simplest thing for him. Doesn't hurt that it's RED and (sorta) Italian.


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I like the looks of these MIVVS   [thumbsup], made in Italy  :-X

You can expect excellent performance from MIVV pipes. They all feature a unique sound, characterized by a delicious low growl that grows louder when the baffle is removed (easily done).

Goldie has them on his bike,  Matty had them on his 620. :D
Sound lovely with out the Bafflers  :-*

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Betty

The MIVVs sound good on the wee girls bikes ... not so sure with bafflers though. Maybe Matty can answer?
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suzyj

Quote from: Betty on May 23, 2013, 12:11:55 AM
The MIVVs sound good on the wee girls bikes ... not so sure with bafflers though. Maybe Matty can answer?

I'm not sure I want him to. He said nasty things about my exhaust once.

:'(


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Betty

Well ask Goldie ... he's a gentleman.
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Oh Suz
why bother

its like glossing a turd . ;D


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I like the sound of the carbon Mivv's, so much so that I recomended them to a newbie after he er... scratched his.










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