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dayoff
07-07-2006, 11:33 AM
I'm wondering if the noise damping plug needed to use at Mission will fit the 2 Bros slip on I have on my 1000RR. It has a different sort of outlet compared to common slip on pipes. Anybody out there know? Putting the stock exhaust back on is a PITA.
Thanks!
TeeTee
07-07-2006, 11:39 AM
Henk Visser, the guy with the box o' plugs, has a size to fit pretty much any pipe including many of the oval outlet ones. I'm not sure of his phone number but if you contact Troy with the type of pipe and-or diameter and shape you need then I'm sure he could find out from Henk for you. But you'll also need to confirm that Henk will be there or swing by his place and get it prior to the ride. All in all you may find that it's easier to slip the stocker back on if you don't have time to run around a bit.
barking pumpkin
07-07-2006, 12:36 PM
What are these noise plugs?
Jaybo
07-07-2006, 01:04 PM
to quote Troy:
We are saddled with a noise issue so we require all bikes to either have a stock exhaust system, or, we will need to install a noise damping plug (cost is $25) in any aftermarket exhaust.
I guess you could describe them as a vented end cap..
CorvetteBoy
07-07-2006, 01:06 PM
I guess you could describe them as a vented end cap..
A butt plug for your bike.
Jaybo
07-07-2006, 01:15 PM
lol, a vented butt plug.. can't let those gases build up.
Biker69
07-07-2006, 04:09 PM
Unless your running Superbike, you can't run aftermarket cans in Supersport. I retained the header on my GSXR750, used a stock can and stock 4 bolt flange and expanded it to fit the header pipe, then had a new bracket welded on. Now I can swap between my race can and stock can in minutes, :rockon
Lee has a 600RR and he uses the same header and just swaps his cans, takes him like 5-10 mins. Yosh can and a stock setup.
dayoff
07-07-2006, 05:14 PM
Henk Visser, the guy with the box o' plugs, has a size to fit pretty much any pipe including many of the oval outlet ones. I'm not sure of his phone number but if you contact Troy with the type of pipe and-or diameter and shape you need then I'm sure he could find out from Henk for you. But you'll also need to confirm that Henk will be there or swing by his place and get it prior to the ride. All in all you may find that it's easier to slip the stocker back on if you don't have time to run around a bit.
Ok, thanks for the suggestion - I'll get hold of Troy and find out. I should find time to pick it up before hand.
Thanks again!
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