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Old 20-01-10, 23:21
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Beowulf.

Just passing on some info I received from Beowulf this morning.They currently have a ten in the workshop, and hope to have an exhaust sorted, probs back end of next week.
They didn't say if it was a single or dual setup, but did say it should be on the web site soon.
Don't know if this has been mentioned before. So just a heads up really.
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Old 21-01-10, 08:57
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Fingers crossed for a single system.........

Although, because the Tenere needs some tail work with a single, I fear the mainstream aftermarket can makers will stick to dual to ease sales.
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Old 21-01-10, 12:28
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Personally I like the dual set up on both the R and Z, I'm not sure I like the look of them with one exhaust (unless one of them is a dummy tool box). Just my HO.
Less about looks, and more about practicality and weight reduction at the rear.
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Old 21-01-10, 14:14
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Why is it more practical?.
Leave the space on the other side for some much needed storage/tools tube

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As for weight, will it really make that much difference in performance and handling? .
Stick a 8 Litre can of water on the back of the bike, have a ride, then take it off again - you'll see what I mean.

(the stock can is 8Kg's, Single cans are a fraction of that)


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Old 21-01-10, 16:10
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I fear the mainstream aftermarket can makers will stick to dual to ease sales.
Correct! Emailed them and it is going to be a twin can set up they make...
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Old 21-01-10, 17:00
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Sounds good to me gents, just need to get rid of the plug ugly standard cans! My vote would be for the twin pipes every time even though they will undoubtedly weigh more than a single system.

Just goes to prove how shallow I am........more interested in it looking right than being light coz if I was that bothered about weight I'd have bought a KTM690 Enduro.

....mind you, then again I'd have had to be colour blind like all my mates who can only see in orange
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Old 21-01-10, 20:01
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Don't dual pipes mean the engine, well singles, perform better.
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Old 21-01-10, 20:48
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Weight at the rear, been on my mind a bit...

So the rear light/no plate hanger thingy weighs in @ 1.9Kg and the standard silencer is a whopping 7Kg (just weighed mine!).

I now have a R&G tail tidy and a smaller number plate and this weighs (with indicators and lights) 0.65 Kg. I understand from X Racing that my single silencer will weigh ~ 2.5Kg (when it arrives), so that's a saving of 5.75 Kg!! Most of which hangs over the rear wheel at a height that you'll notice. Go and grab 6 bags of sugar next time you're shopping and hold it at arms length, like the shock has to..

Looks wise I do like the twin pipe set up (not the original dummy rocket launcher), but we all know this is purely aesthetic and enables exhaust companies to sell two silencers and extra pipework - so there's no surprise there are so many possibilities.

When Akrapovic started working with the K7 GSXR 1000 in WSB/BSB, they had one pipe plumbed in and one to make sure it looked like the street bike! Remember the single sided flame on the over run?

With some rails and panniers (no tools that high up) the rear end aesthetics should be fine..

I'll post some pic's when it's all together although I'm holding off for Kev's fuel mod before the tank goes back on..

In the meantime, here's the extreme noise/weight reduction alternative...

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Old 24-05-10, 19:43
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single pipe

i have just had a single exhaust fitted to my Ten, its a proto type made from GPR box...
didn't look right and it lacked power at the top end, great on the pick up and sounded good.
gone back to my akropovic looks and feels far better.
never mind the weight scenario.
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