Will do it this arvo. I will also put the panniers on and have it on the centre stand.
Akrapovic slipons on a 900?
#81
Posted 08 January 2007 - 10:27 pm
Will do it this arvo. I will also put the panniers on and have it on the centre stand.
#82
Posted 08 January 2007 - 10:35 pm
Great, my man!
STAINTUNE or LASER...? I'm still a bit confused... gotta admit that...
You lucky guys down under, BTW! Summer and all... All we got is the cold, the rain (yes! it's raining up here in Norway - no snow to talk of...) and slippery roads. They're icy all over the place at the moment...
And the spring is more than two moths away!
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#83
Posted 09 January 2007 - 12:02 am
http://video.google....806622958800626
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#84
Posted 09 January 2007 - 12:13 am
http://media.putfile...Duotech-dempers
Video of pair of Laser oval titanium, sport exhaust with db killers:
http://media.putfile...itanium-dempers
TDX900 (whatever that may have been) with Ixil underseat set:
http://media.putfile...et-Ixil-dempers
TDM850 with BSM-Vampire with modified db killers:
http://media.putfile...Vampire-dempers
TDM850 with 2 in 1 Hashiru:
http://media.putfile...-Hashiru-demper
To complete the list, my own legal Superpole poppy SS cans again with db killers:
http://video.google....191863227487260
I will make one later without db killers.
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#85
Posted 09 January 2007 - 12:40 am
Much because both looks good on TDM and because both makes does not interfere with original Yamaha panniers. Both have good specs as well and both makes have been in the business a while already...
My Superpoles go fine with my centerstand and Yamaha bags. Their website also says they work with an importer in Norway, have you checked that?
All their advertising is mouth to mouth, via online forums mostly. They have a lot of motorclubs visiting and have a lot of forum topics (one topic on Motor-forum is now at 15 pages) linked about them on their site (still only the Dutch ones though), their service and quality is excellent.
As said, Lasers are very popular here. Maybe because they're Dutch, probably because they were generally the cheaper ones. That having said, I remember a marktplaats ad with a pair of laser duotech titaniums for TDM900 for sale because the guy wanted Superpoles (money to burn perhaps?).
I would be curious to the sound of Devil pipes, they sounds nice on beemers apparently. But I'm guessing they don't come in street legal versions...
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#86
Posted 09 January 2007 - 03:41 pm
BEOWULF info: got this email from www.vyxxn.co.uk :
"Hi AJ
The Beowulf cans for the TDM are still in development at the moment so not yet available. I can supply a set of Quill which will fit but are slightly higher than the stock silencers so you would need to check how much clearance you have between the luggage and the silencers. As the cans are usually fitted without the luggage Quill can't guarantee that they will not contact the luggage.
hope this helps
marc
www.vyxxn.co.uk"
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#87
Posted 09 January 2007 - 10:27 pm

#88
Posted 09 January 2007 - 10:41 pm
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#89
Posted 10 January 2007 - 12:57 am
#90
Posted 10 January 2007 - 07:17 pm
Thanks Sparra!
Nice looking bike and very informative photos!
Again; thank you!
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#91
Posted 11 January 2007 - 01:38 am
Waitin'....
#92
Posted 11 January 2007 - 01:50 am
I've read many testimonials from happy Staintune customers, but testimonials on LASER is harder to find...
So if there are any LASER TDM'ers on this forum; care to share your experiences with me, be it good or bad...?
LASER looks cool...
I've had a couple Staintunes and Lasers, though not on TDMs. The Staintunes are built much better, about as tough as a stainless OEM pipe. One Laser I had fell apart, the other was too loud so I sold it. The strike against the Staintune is that the steel baffles inside the can (which help it last so long) also gave the exhaust note a metallic edge. The DB killer also contributed to this metallic sound but it was necessary imo as the pipe was very loud without it.
#93
Guest_nils_*
Posted 11 January 2007 - 02:47 pm
I have Sebring Twister slip ons and am very happy with them. I've been complemented a number of times for their nice sound, even when I have the dB-killers inserted.
Just to give another alternative and make the decision more difficult
/Nils
#94
Posted 11 January 2007 - 03:43 pm
I have Sebring Twister slip ons and am very happy with them. I've been complemented a number of times for their nice sound, even when I have the dB-killers inserted.
Just to give another alternative and make the decision more difficult
/Nils
Your SEBRING cans looks good on your steed. I could easily have choosen these for mine, but as far as I know there's no SEBRING retailer here in Norway.
You bought them in Sweden, right? What did they cost? A lot cheaper than here in Norway I think. Anything else would surprise me...
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#95
Guest_nils_*
Posted 11 January 2007 - 04:50 pm
You bought them in Sweden, right? What did they cost? A lot cheaper than here in Norway I think. Anything else would surprise me...
/Nils
#96
Posted 11 January 2007 - 05:41 pm

#97
Posted 11 January 2007 - 06:35 pm
I have Sebring Twister slip ons and am very happy with them. I've been complemented a number of times for their nice sound, even when I have the dB-killers inserted.
Just to give another alternative and make the decision more difficult
/Nils
I got mine Sebring Tvisters just before she had to start the winter break..
I had a short test drive and liked the sound a lot ..
so did my friend who helped me with the installation ..
Here is she:

Bp
#98
Posted 11 January 2007 - 07:02 pm
www.piloot.com
#99
Posted 11 January 2007 - 08:49 pm
Yes.. I can see the difference.
And they seem to be a little bit longer than the originals also ..
By the way,
One of my selection criterias was the side case room reguirement .

Bp
#100
Posted 11 January 2007 - 10:15 pm

Maybe it's just me, but I don't like cans mounted with straps.
SEBRING, STAINTUNE and LASER are all different (bolted with a fixed plate), more in line with the origimal setup.
Looks nicer IMHO.
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