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Ninja 250 aftermarket pipes

PostPosted: Thu Aug 02, 2012 12:27 pm
by robracer
I am sad to say but adding an aftermarket pipe to the little ninjas make them sound like total rubbish, especially the really loud ones :shock:
Im all for blinging up yer bike but seriously have a listen to what they sound like roaring up the street.... its not nice..... just my 2 cents worth ;)

Re: Ninja 250 aftermarket pipes

PostPosted: Thu Aug 02, 2012 12:36 pm
by Whickle
Waits for Miz to enter.......

Agreed, there are far better mods to make than a loud exhaust. Noise will not stop an idiot from hitting you, contrary to popular belief.

Re: Ninja 250 aftermarket pipes

PostPosted: Thu Aug 02, 2012 12:41 pm
by tim
robracer wrote:I am sad to say but adding an aftermarket pipe to the little ninjas make them sound like total rubbish, especially the really loud ones :shock:
I all for blinging up yer bike but seriously have a listen to what they sound like roaring up the street.... its not nice..... just my 2 cents worth ;)


Agree entirely Rob! There's some good sounding LAMS bikes out there, but the ninja 250 isn't one of them! They're also very recognisable, many an occasion before I see the bike I've though "here comes a ninja 250 with a slip on", and haven't been wrong yet.

Re: Ninja 250 aftermarket pipes

PostPosted: Thu Aug 02, 2012 1:15 pm
by pittster
Yeah the old parallel twin has a "unique" sound uncorked.

I had a LAMS Hyo 650 with a carbon slip on which made Ducatti riders green with envy & it sounded sweet for a V-twin. :lol:

Still not as funny as a mate who had a Yamaha 250 on his L's that revved to 18,000rpm and you could here it from 3 km's away but it just didn't go anywhere fast :kuda:

Re: Ninja 250 aftermarket pipes

PostPosted: Thu Aug 02, 2012 1:34 pm
by Six Addict
robracer wrote:I am sad to say but adding an aftermarket pipe to the little ninjas make them sound like total rubbish, especially the really loud ones :shock:
I all for blinging up yer bike but seriously have a listen to what they sound like roaring up the street.... its not nice..... just my 2 cents worth ;)


i am shocked and appalled rob! im only half deaf having owned mine :lol:

Re: Ninja 250 aftermarket pipes

PostPosted: Thu Aug 02, 2012 1:36 pm
by Six Addict
tim wrote:
robracer wrote:I am sad to say but adding an aftermarket pipe to the little ninjas make them sound like total rubbish, especially the really loud ones :shock:
I all for blinging up yer bike but seriously have a listen to what they sound like roaring up the street.... its not nice..... just my 2 cents worth ;)


Agree entirely Rob! There's some good sounding LAMS bikes out there, but the ninja 250 isn't one of them! They're also very recognisable, many an occasion before I see the bike I've though "here comes a ninja 250 with a slip on", and haven't been wrong yet.


and whats wrong with that?!

many a time ive heard a bike, and thought that 'sounds like a kerker'... and sure enough, a short time later a front wheel appears above the horizon... :lol: :lol:

Re: Ninja 250 aftermarket pipes

PostPosted: Thu Aug 02, 2012 1:56 pm
by robracer
Kerker :lol: pfffft the little ninja I heard this morning sounded obnoxious (it had a pretty much straight through Yoshi) & it doesn't help that the young male rider was strangling the poor bike in peak hour traffic, it seemed pretty unnecessary to keep it in first gear so it bounces off the rev limiter whilst filtering through traffic 5obsessed.gif

Re: Ninja 250 aftermarket pipes

PostPosted: Thu Aug 02, 2012 1:59 pm
by Six Addict
robracer wrote:Kerker :lol: pfffft the little ninja I heard this morning sounded obnoxious (it had a pretty much straight through Yoshi) & it doesn't help that the young male rider was strangling the poor bike in peak hour traffic, it seemed pretty unnecessary to keep it in first gear so it bounces off the rev limiter whilst filtering through traffic 5obsessed.gif


yeah have you never heard phil's bike while he does a wheelie? :lol: .... my 2 brothers was obnoxious, but i think that was part of its charm :lol:

Re: Ninja 250 aftermarket pipes

PostPosted: Thu Aug 02, 2012 2:01 pm
by robracer
Phil's.......yep at Marulan, Launching pad was abused that day :lol:

Re: Ninja 250 aftermarket pipes

PostPosted: Thu Aug 02, 2012 4:59 pm
by vanrootn
Agreed, they sound shite! No matter what pipe is on them... Stock sound is bearable:grin:

Re: Ninja 250 aftermarket pipes

PostPosted: Thu Aug 02, 2012 5:25 pm
by Glen
Absolutely agree. I've always said sticking a pipe on a 250 twin is ridiculous. They're not big enough to sound deep and throaty , they just sound loud and wimpy (a bit like Pinchy :P )

Re: Ninja 250 aftermarket pipes

PostPosted: Thu Aug 02, 2012 5:42 pm
by dickfaber
had the absolute misfortune to be stuck between a 250 ninja and a cbr250; both with aftermarket cans

omfg - what an ugly, tinny, shitty sound ; in stereo! both learners and both having a love affair with the rev limiter.


dear oh effing dear :cry: :roll: yooff ov tuday, eh

Re: Ninja 250 aftermarket pipes

PostPosted: Fri Aug 03, 2012 6:00 pm
by P4nza
:roll:

Re: Ninja 250 aftermarket pipes

PostPosted: Fri Aug 03, 2012 7:10 pm
by Six Addict
Glen wrote:Absolutely agree. I've always said sticking a pipe on a 250 twin is ridiculous. They're not big enough to sound deep and throaty , they just sound loud and wimpy (a bit like me :P )


edited for accuracy... and remember, im a mod of this forum and i can stealth mod ;)


you're all a bunch of jealous old angry carnts :lol: :kuda:

Re: Ninja 250 aftermarket pipes

PostPosted: Wed Aug 22, 2012 10:28 am
by TyM2Go
Well.... I just bought an MGP growler about 3 weeks back. It arrivied today with a few scratches. Soooo this may be a sign. That being said, noise is by far the best reason why I am buying it. I wont be surprised if i get hit with a defect notice, considering i always bump into 2-3 cops on the way to uni.