
Akrapovic slipons on a 900?
#1
Posted 02 January 2007 - 08:26 am
Any input is appreciated!
#2
Posted 02 January 2007 - 08:53 am

PS I have friendly neighbours - so far.
Edited by Pict, 02 January 2007 - 08:54 am.
"It's a TDM, Jim, but not as we know it"
www.youtube.com/watch?v=RAHmEWim3to
Diamond black TDM 900A TRIKE, 2006 ABS model converted by Trike Design (Caerphilly, South Wales) prior to first registration in March 2007.
#3
Posted 02 January 2007 - 02:53 pm
Check out my latest reply in another thread: http://www.carpe-tdm...&...ost&p=25889
The Superpoles are probably a lot cheaper than the akra's, they made adjustments for me to fit them with the Yamaha bags and centerstand (standard on GT version), they can be bought CE approved (so totally road legal, which means you can take them to Germany as well, handy for RTT's and such) and have a removable db killer (nice and loud enough with both though). You can choose your own material, shape, length, color or even special imprint if you like (like I love carpe-TDM or so)

More superpole pics on this Dutch forum (16 pages):
http://www.motor-for...ssages/117009/0 (click on volgende pagina for next page)
Edited by E-njoy, 02 January 2007 - 02:53 pm.
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#4
Posted 02 January 2007 - 04:06 pm
Looks like you got yourself a great pipe, E-njoy, excellent how they can personalize a pipe to fit your needs. Unfortunately, I'm way the heck over here in Japan.....
#5
Posted 02 January 2007 - 04:38 pm
Not toured with them yet so I'm not really able to comment on what they'll be like!
The thing is they look stunning, sound even better, alledgedly add on 4.1 bhp (which obviously makes a huge amount of difference!?) and you don't need to adjust your fuelling/get a power commander or anything when they are on!
Re-reading this post I'm probably not being a lot of help ....................................

#6
Posted 02 January 2007 - 05:53 pm
Not toured with them yet so I'm not really able to comment on what they'll be like!
The thing is they look stunning, sound even better, alledgedly add on 4.1 bhp (which obviously makes a huge amount of difference!?) and you don't need to adjust your fuelling/get a power commander or anything when they are on!
Re-reading this post I'm probably not being a lot of help ....................................
Quill T3 (British made) also looks very cool and it seems that the customers, amongst them a couple of TDM'ers, got what the wanted - look here....
Anyone here with Quill experiences they want to share?
I want to know because I am seriously considering Quill as a replacement for the stock cans on my TDM.
And yeah, I think they are cool


MRA modded PUIG screen, air-box mod., Laser Duo-Tech cans, Powercommander, Symtec Motorcycle Grip Heater, Stebel Magnum (black), Centech AP-1 Auxiliary Fuse Panel, Hawkeoiler...

#7
Posted 02 January 2007 - 06:47 pm
"It's a TDM, Jim, but not as we know it"
www.youtube.com/watch?v=RAHmEWim3to
Diamond black TDM 900A TRIKE, 2006 ABS model converted by Trike Design (Caerphilly, South Wales) prior to first registration in March 2007.
#8
Posted 02 January 2007 - 07:43 pm
Are they CE approved? Can I have an early shift without waking up the street? Removable db killer? That carbon most have its price...
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#9
Posted 02 January 2007 - 07:51 pm
More info here...
MRA modded PUIG screen, air-box mod., Laser Duo-Tech cans, Powercommander, Symtec Motorcycle Grip Heater, Stebel Magnum (black), Centech AP-1 Auxiliary Fuse Panel, Hawkeoiler...

#10
Posted 02 January 2007 - 08:22 pm
Mind you, surely half the fun of having after market exhausts is them being not street legal??

#11
Posted 02 January 2007 - 08:30 pm

I don't mind a tiny bit more noise than standard but I hope it's not really loud

#12
Posted 02 January 2007 - 08:51 pm
Honda SS50
Honda CG125
Honda 250 Super Drean
Honda 751F1
Honda CX500
Kawasaki Z750E
TDM 900
PRP exhaust, Scottoiler touring, Yamaha Heated grips, Givi top box & panniers, Garmin, MRA Vario screen, fenda extenda, BMW hand guards. Nippy Normans bar risers. 'Nitram Special' parking light. Starcom. Hagon progressive fork springs. Hagon Monoshock with Remote Adjuster. SW-Motech mirror extenders.GIVI Engine Protectors.
BMW K1200LT (2000)
Nothing to add, has it all.
Kawasaki Z750E (1981)
In bits.
#13
Posted 02 January 2007 - 09:22 pm
A pair of black SS poppy cans (carbon as well if it would be available, but carbon is too weak for big twins and singles) for the TDM900 from Superpole costs ca. £370 incl VAT. So even on Quills you will save at least £160 GB pounds. A return ferry or eurotunnel ticket costs £26 GB pounds, so even if you'd want to go there for installation you'll save at least £130. Or just let them ship it to you of course

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#14
Posted 02 January 2007 - 10:18 pm
I'm learning all the while - is this a mechanical (vibration or pressure) or heat-based problem? How quickly does it arise? Are some makes worse than others? Would 2 into one be even worse? Are you saying S/S is the only option for big twins/singles (titanium also no good)?
Edited by Pict, 02 January 2007 - 10:19 pm.
"It's a TDM, Jim, but not as we know it"
www.youtube.com/watch?v=RAHmEWim3to
Diamond black TDM 900A TRIKE, 2006 ABS model converted by Trike Design (Caerphilly, South Wales) prior to first registration in March 2007.
#15
Posted 03 January 2007 - 01:40 am
The Akra carbon would be fine on the TDM as the carbon is just a sleeve wrapped around a titanium can. My current aftermarket setup is titanium. No probs whatsoever.
#16
Posted 03 January 2007 - 02:26 am
The carbon wrap on the Akro is for show only, but the carbon cans Superpole sells are for racing. So there it is not a wrap, it's the only thing holding it together.
Carbon is nice is some ways. First it's black, so it looks cool. It also has the ability to stop bullets in some configurations and it's very light. But it is not very resistant against tearing. So the CF mufflers won't last very long on twins and singles because of the stronger exhaust pulses. That's why they sell the CF Moto GP mufflers mostly for triples and 4 cilinders only, even then the endurance of titanium or stainless steel is higher. But for a true racing pipe it has to last at least one race of course, performance has priority.
Superpole has the black stainless steel "poppy" variety though, which (if you check out the mentioned links) is perhaps nicer than carbon, and you can get it in a lot of colors (black, gray, green gold and purple). They are very durable exhausts, very high quality, but more than twice as cheap

Dutch internet mag motormaniacs.nl had a comparitive review once with 4 exhaust manufacturers. Unfortunately the site just set up a new site, the old site appears to be offline. I don't know the others they compared with, probably includng at least lazer exhausts. Superpole won concering performance, sound was also nicest (or so someone told me). I will try to find out more. I just know it sounds great on the TDM, the set is very well made and totally legal. I don't think it matters that much which brand you take, the prices can be very different though.
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#17
Posted 03 January 2007 - 02:44 am
Anyone here with Quill experiences they want to share?
I want to know because I am seriously considering Quill as a replacement for the stock cans on my TDM.
And yeah, I think they are cool


If Quill's claims about the T3's reasonable sound level are true, then together with the unconditional lifetime warranty it'd be a great pipe. Unfortunately, big bucks after converting the price into yen.....
#18
Posted 03 January 2007 - 08:24 am
Any input is appreciated!
I strongly recommend having a look at Fuel exhausts of Cumbria. Wifey bought me a set for Christmas, I was going to stay with my slightly battered standard Yamaha silencers and put up with the strangulated farting noises (the bike not me), but for such a cheap price I couldn't resist. Just over £200, beautifully made in stainless and a pleasure to deal with. Also they are road legal with removable baffles. web site is www.fuelexhausts.com.
'73 Honda CB500 Four, Royal Enfield Interceptor 650 and Triumph Tiger Sport 660.
#19
Posted 03 January 2007 - 10:12 am
202 quid for stainless, 262 for titanium. More in my price range and a lifetime guarantee

#20
Posted 03 January 2007 - 10:39 am

They sound fine with the baffles in. More throaty than the genuine but as I've only just fitted them I've not had a chance to do any miles yet. Not taken the baffles out yet so can't comment but there are comments by happy users on their web site and pictures of TDM owners with the new cans fitted. Incidentally if exported the price is £202 less the VAT but then plus carriage. The factory (a nice young lady called Louise,) rang me to thank me for the order, then rang back to give a date for delivery and when they arrived they had included a block of Kendal mint cake by way of tha thank you, can't fault their marketing. The pipes fitted easily with no issues.

'73 Honda CB500 Four, Royal Enfield Interceptor 650 and Triumph Tiger Sport 660.
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