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Danmoto Exhaust

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Hi :wave:

Times being hard and all that, I was fancying spending a small amount of money on an after market exhaust. There's quite a few on ebay which seem to go for around £150 but I have seen some Danmoto exhausts on there for £200 brand new. I've viewed a few You Tube videos and they do sound canny. Has anybody out there fitted these exhausts and are they any good?

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I did think about getting some for my storm. How ever after having a chat with the guys at MTC exhaust i went to them instead
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i'm only repeating what i've read buddy.
they're mega loud, even with baffles in, but the quality of the link pipes is poor which makes them a pain to fit, also if you ride throughout the year, the quality of the finish is iffy, so i doubt they will stand up to a couple of winters.
i came close to buying some myself.
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Have you seen the SP Engineering ones on fleabay. I'm saving up for some of the carbon stubbies. They are £350 but the stainless ones are cheaper. Quality looks good and someone on here bought a set not long ago.
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SP Engineering had a selection of their exhausts on show at one of the bike nights in Weston and they look bloody good :thumbup:
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Thanks for the info lads, :think: I think I'll be giving Mr Dan moto a bit of a wide berth. I do ride the Storm all year round and we're quite susceptible to the odd cold wintry day up here in the North East :whatever so they got to be durable.

SP seems to be the guys for me :thumbup: Fleabay here I come.

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I bought they SP ones and the quality seems first rate. they are loud with the baffles in and magic with them out! To

My neighbours may not agree :biggrin To give you an idea of how loud, they will set off my car alarm without the baffles...........
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Furrybiker wrote:I bought they SP ones and the quality seems first rate. they are loud with the baffles in and magic with them out! To

My neighbours may not agree :biggrin To give you an idea of how loud, they will set off my car alarm without the baffles...........
:thumbup: Can't wait to get some! Can you post some pics up, maybe a vid?
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Mate got sp carbon can on his rvf. Sounds like a MOTO GP bike
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Sadly I cant get a video to do them any justice. They come with baffles, but hey whats the point :biggrin Also have the right "Street legal" markings, probably right with the baffles in...


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Mine
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Very tidy - like the footpeg hangers. What did you use?
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thumperslaw wrote:Mine
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Looks good, are they 250mm long?
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Furrybiker wrote:Sadly I cant get a video to do them any justice. They come with baffles, but hey whats the point :biggrin Also have the right "Street legal" markings, probably right with the baffles in...


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Looking good, are these the 300mm long ones? Trying to work out which one I like the most 250 or 300mm.
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Rear sets are gilles and my pipes are 280mm long plus end cap. I had 250 ark pipes and they made it run little funny
280 good size. They are loud :D
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