R1 race can, or not?
Discussion
Saw an R1 today, thought it sounded 'fruity' so when I caught up with it I was looking for the exhaust can (as you do), there was none
just been taken off and only had the downpipe (with clamp still fitted) exiting just under the riders foot.
To be honest it was no louder than many race cans, certainly a cheap way of doing it. Less is more? might be 'interesting' if it backfired.....

just been taken off and only had the downpipe (with clamp still fitted) exiting just under the riders foot.To be honest it was no louder than many race cans, certainly a cheap way of doing it. Less is more? might be 'interesting' if it backfired.....


Its not all down to silencing with the can.. There is the tuned length of the exhaust system to take into account.
You run the risk of screwing up the fuelling, especially on carb fed bikes or early less 'adaptive' fuel injection.
I love a loud bike but there is nice loud and then there is awful nasty harsh loud.. Plus you want the noise exiting behind you as much as possible unless you are a total masachist.
Believe me, my exhuast on my little gpz commuter is on its way out and i have a split on one pipe at the link between downpipe and system. Yep its loud but ooooooo it sounds nasty!!
You run the risk of screwing up the fuelling, especially on carb fed bikes or early less 'adaptive' fuel injection.
I love a loud bike but there is nice loud and then there is awful nasty harsh loud.. Plus you want the noise exiting behind you as much as possible unless you are a total masachist.
Believe me, my exhuast on my little gpz commuter is on its way out and i have a split on one pipe at the link between downpipe and system. Yep its loud but ooooooo it sounds nasty!!

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