


i'd get a black or carbon fiber though once they release it here and if i got money for a full sys. i don't wanna buy just a slip-on.
Yoshi R-55


I was under the impression that most aftermarket cans like that were made of titanium, which is about the same weight as a carbon fiber end can. In fact, even the cheap companies use titanium instead of stainless steel, unless you get the bottem of the barrely cheap "O Ring" can.VermilionX wrote:oh and carbon fiber is lighter than stainless. that's a bonus too.Sevulturus wrote:Sorry I asked.
oh really, carbon fiber and titanium will sound diff?Sevulturus wrote:
I was under the impression that most aftermarket cans like that were made of titanium, which is about the same weight as a carbon fiber end can. In fact, even the cheap companies use titanium instead of stainless steel, unless you get the bottem of the barrely cheap "O Ring" can.
Personally, I'd take a carbon fibre over titanium not because of looks (I'd like to keep the stock heat shield on my bike), but because it'll have a deeper note due to the slower resonating frequencies of a non-metallic can.
Didn't you say that you like the shriek of an inline 4? You'd be better off getting the titanium one then. You can often get them tinted different colors, including black (depending on the manufacturer).
Oval twin port Blue Flame Titanium cans tinted blue or yellow are really popular for the Hornet overseas.
i'll try...Sevulturus wrote: Do you know what the difference between a slip on and full system is, and why one is preferable to the other?
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