Prefer the stock look though.
Thanks for sharing, sounds much better than stock, especially with baffles remove. Prefer the stock look though.
Quote from: Jdbiker on July 15, 2016, 05:44:39 PMThanks for sharing, sounds much better than stock, especially with baffles remove. Prefer the stock look though. If you like the sound but want the stock look these might be more to your likinghttp://www.delkevic.com.au/index.php?route=product/product&path=692_1910_1943_1949&product_id=20177
Check the price again, it's in AUD $629.95 (GST included) for the 420mm Tri-Oval Stainless Steel Silencer
I was shocked n STunned looking at the STandard exhauST vid ..........{{{{{{{{Shudders}}}}}}}}}
. No shiney?
Quote from: Shiney on July 15, 2016, 07:29:36 PMCheck the price again, it's in AUD $629.95 (GST included) for the 420mm Tri-Oval Stainless Steel Silencer My mistake. Add says right hand so I assumed right side only for 629.00. Have you noticed any change in performance or fuel consumption after installing the Delkevics? Mine averages 20km/lt riding 2up fully loaded, is that normal for the ST1300? Used to get around the same on the Deauville NT700
Quote from: Brian on July 15, 2016, 07:42:22 PMI was shocked n STunned looking at the STandard exhauST vid ..........{{{{{{{{Shudders}}}}}}}}}Quote from: Jdbiker on July 15, 2016, 07:51:49 PM . No shiney?Lol , this time it wasn't me not keeping the bike clean The ST in that video is Draco's ST1300 (The Blue BeaST) which was used for the demonstration
Quote from: Jdbiker on July 15, 2016, 08:07:58 PMQuote from: Shiney on July 15, 2016, 07:29:36 PMCheck the price again, it's in AUD $629.95 (GST included) for the 420mm Tri-Oval Stainless Steel Silencer My mistake. Add says right hand so I assumed right side only for 629.00. Have you noticed any change in performance or fuel consumption after installing the Delkevics? Mine averages 20km/lt riding 2up fully loaded, is that normal for the ST1300? Used to get around the same on the Deauville NT700No worries mate, I see what you were thinking As for fuel consumption, 19 - 24 km/Lt is fairly much what can be expected, so the advantage apart from the sound is that they are a lot lighter