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Kurbens 01-03-15 22:29

I will soon post pictures of the finished bike. But I need to clean it first..

Bodysnatcher 05-03-15 22:30

2into1 exhaust
 
Finally got a reply from this creptus.315 Euros shipped. What I want to know is what is the advantages of spring fixings over clamps. Is there any. I like the idea and simplicity of springs but which should I order.

Kurbens 06-03-15 08:29

I don't know what the difference is but I think that springs are more "flexible". For example if you would get a dent or a small hit on the silencer, the springs will flex the system instead of breaking it.
Regarding the possibility of leaks I think clamps are better or easier to get leak free?

Bodysnatcher 06-03-15 17:45

Hi again have you had a chance to run the bike yet? How loud is the exhaust with a few thousand rev's on. Going to try and order mine this weekend. Polished or mat that is the next question. Thanks Alastair

Kurbens 27-04-15 17:27

I have now used the exhaust for a period of time.

I would say that from the beginning I thought that the exhaust was loud but now I think that it is perfect. I am using the less restrictive baffle and that is a good compromise.

One thing that I think needs to be fixed is the end pipe. The exhaust fumes exits almost straight up and that causes the fumes to stick to the clothes, I guess it has to do with the turbulence behind the bike??
If I have a backpack (which I almost always have) the backpack smells of exhaust afterwards.

If the decibel killer would have a tip pointing down I think the problem would disappear? I am going to try welding a small bent tube to the decibel killer insert and see if that helps.

But it looks and sounds very good, and the price is a killer!

Kullam 29-04-15 21:06

Greetings from Estonia ! I'm also interested in Creptus 2in1 exhaust, but on pictures i can't see O2 sensor hole, so do i need O2 sensor eliminator ? But price is very good :icon_biggrin: and does it need some fueling fixes or bike runs with originial settings ?

Kurbens 29-04-15 21:47

Kullam, you need to specify that you have a lambda sensor on your model. Mine does not have so no need for it.
It is always recomended to adjust the fueling after any engine modification.

Kullam 30-04-15 21:15

Kurbens, thank you for your quick reply and i'l keep that fueling thing in mind.

Simon 07-09-15 14:40

are these uk road legal?

Kurbens 07-09-15 16:48

I do not think so, they have no stamps about regulations on them.


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