Remus Revolution "Trapezoidal" in Titanium
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Have just ordered a Remus Revolution "Trapezoidal" in Titanium from Hein Gericke.
Was going to get a Fuel exhaust because they look like a bargain, but was swayed by HG's 0% finance offer.
The salesman said:
Developed specifically for the bike so no remap required.
They bolt directly to the bike's exisiting mounting point which should be more secure than having a band around the can.
The salesman got one out for me and let me handle it. Felt very solid and the welds look good quality. Wonder how long it will take until the baffle falls out
Best thing... its a chrismas/birthday present from the Mrs so i don't even have to pay for it!
Will post some pics when it arrives.
Was going to get a Fuel exhaust because they look like a bargain, but was swayed by HG's 0% finance offer.
The salesman said:
Developed specifically for the bike so no remap required.
They bolt directly to the bike's exisiting mounting point which should be more secure than having a band around the can.
The salesman got one out for me and let me handle it. Felt very solid and the welds look good quality. Wonder how long it will take until the baffle falls out
Best thing... its a chrismas/birthday present from the Mrs so i don't even have to pay for it!
Will post some pics when it arrives.
Well i've just spent the evening fitting the exhaust.
Started off with an angle grinder but the disk (3"
wasn't big enough to cut through all the way, had to resort to a hack saw and a bit of persuasion to break the last bit.
After that it was really simpe to fit.
Baffle is still in but sounds much better. Got the drill on charge so might get the baffle out tomorrow!
Don't know if its cold air, placebo or what but i think the bike definately pulls hard and is more eager to get to the red line. 3rd gear at 60mph and pin the throttle and the bike rockets forward
Started off with an angle grinder but the disk (3"
wasn't big enough to cut through all the way, had to resort to a hack saw and a bit of persuasion to break the last bit. After that it was really simpe to fit.
Baffle is still in but sounds much better. Got the drill on charge so might get the baffle out tomorrow!
Don't know if its cold air, placebo or what but i think the bike definately pulls hard and is more eager to get to the red line. 3rd gear at 60mph and pin the throttle and the bike rockets forward
Edited by timmartin on Wednesday 29th November 22:23
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