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uncle ricky 20-09-09 10:02

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Originally Posted by Andy12 (Post 104650)
Hi there....

As far as i can see from the photos at OTR's site , you will not have any problems fitting the X-racing.You remove the originals , you put on the new one and that's it.

I have the X-racing on my Ten for almost 3 weeks now, no problems till now at all.
Its a little bit louder , and you will have more bangs and booms.....but it will be like riding another bike....:headbang:


As far as i know its the second single system on the market...till now OTR had the monopole , so they could price their system as high as they wanted to.....and no I'm not an X-racing employee or something like that....:hello:


Is the exhaust marked .... NOT FOR ROAD USE.....

josephau 20-09-09 17:09

I would be interested to know if the stock luggage rack and panniers still fit with the X-racing exhaust.

Andy12 28-09-09 10:37

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Originally Posted by uncle ricky (Post 106003)
Is the exhaust marked .... NOT FOR ROAD USE.....

No nothing like that , marked on them.They are street legal..

Andy12 28-09-09 10:38

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Originally Posted by josephau (Post 106025)
I would be interested to know if the stock luggage rack and panniers still fit with the X-racing exhaust.

You 'll have to e-mail X-Racing for this...

Jami 19-10-09 22:50

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Hi

Yes, the X-Racing's silencer fits indeed with the OTR panniers frames. See the pic.

Jami

n0ct0 19-10-09 23:16

They look good, but from their own website:

Xracing would like to remind you that its silencers are not approved for road purposes, you can only use
them either on racetracks or for racing purposes. Xracing hence declines any responsibility related to any misuse.

uncle ricky 20-10-09 10:42

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Originally Posted by n0ct0 (Post 109205)
They look good, but from their own website:

Xracing would like to remind you that its silencers are not approved for road purposes, you can only use
them either on racetracks or for racing purposes. Xracing hence declines any responsibility related to any misuse.


That is why I got Leo's. When I went to Italy a few weeks ago I phoned him to see if I could visit the factory and if I liked the exhaust could I buy one, the answer was no, so went to a shop that sold leo's and done the deal with him and he sent them over from Italy to England for a Tenner, and they were alot cheaper then anyone in England inc P+P, although slightly more then X-RACING by about �40 after X-racing wanted 40 euros p+p

DickyC 20-10-09 15:55

There a shed load lighter than the factory fitted exhausts! Am supprised how heavy the cat is.

I ride a lot with my son on the back of the bike as my bike is also my primary form of transport. With the pipes not as tucked away as the originals it looks much more likely that a pillion will get abit cooked from time to time. Also even without a cat that can will get hot to touch and certainly hotter than the originally fitted. So not for me at the moment.

Always interesting to see the new bits materialise though and hear peoples opinion. At the end of the day thats what is great about bikes, there is no right or wrong, just what suits the rider and his/her style (or lack of it in some cases!)

josephau 20-10-09 21:33

After a long research and contemplation, I believe I've decided to put off the exhaust mod for indefinite future mainly because the stock one suits me dandy right now. If I change, I prefer a single can, but there are only two official choices, being OTR or X-racing. Unfortunately neither fits perfectly what I'm looking for, ie price, road legal, not aligning with bike perfectly, require more mods such as a power commander or any one or more of the above. To top it off, reading comments from Scottnet's RTW experience, the stock can worked fine with low grade to leaded fuel, I will wait for a while until the right one comes along.

stuxtttr 21-10-09 14:11

would like to see some more pics of the x racing on a bike side back views etc but from their site they look affordable :) 240 euros


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