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Exhaust Technical Question

Postby sarakoth » Wed Feb 20, 2008 10:07 am

I am looking at purchasing a Slip On exhaust (for an ER6F) and have seen many posts abouts the sounds of exhaust and the popping noise and associated PAIR valve fix, etc. However when browsing online for different exhaust I noticed that the Scorpion for example mentions:

High quality and high-performance mufflers with model-specific design; requires no re-mapping or re-jetting. Never requires repacking.


OK so I believe I understand the re-jetting/re-mapping... but what is "repacking"?

Do some exhausts (only talking slip ons) require some form of maintenance?
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Re: Exhaust Technical Question

Postby Wattie » Wed Feb 20, 2008 10:16 am

most exhausts after a while, will need re-packing. but its not a common thing.

packing is the sound deadening insulation in the can, its kinda like fluffy stuff. it will eventually burn off. but normally last a very long time
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Re: Exhaust Technical Question

Postby deafwish » Wed Feb 20, 2008 1:00 pm

Hey sarakoth,
I have put an irrigation T valve in the vacuum hose that goes from the airbox to the rocker cover thingo, to stop the popping (if I ever wanted to! :twisted: ).
You'll have to look at a workshop manual (or host pics with your tank off) of your bike as to what hose it actually is.
A good quality muffler for a 4 stroke road bike will last years & years before needing to be repacked with the fibreglass/ steel gauze packing.
Just fit a quality pipe and your friends will love how your bike shoots flames when it 'pops'! :P 8)

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Re: Exhaust Technical Question

Postby sarakoth » Wed Feb 20, 2008 3:39 pm

Thanks for the info....

99.9% thinking of going with the Muzzy slip on and buying the DB Killer just in case it is way too loud and if Mr Plod hassles me.
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