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Delkevic SS70 Installation

Started by Unleashedlive, August 24, 2013, 12:40:35 PM

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rainbballer17

Can you make another video with it revving in high rpms. Like up in the 8xxx or so? Thanks
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cg90gs

Just ordered the ss70 for my 1990 gs, I know i'm late to this post but did anyone have problems with inspections or police after installing???

Unleashedlive

I live on the border of Quebec and Ontario. Quebec recently has been very strict on noisy bikes (lots of straight pipe Harley's there) so I left the silencer in and never had any issues. I think I'm going to take the silencer out though next season and test my luck. I tested with an iPhone app and it never registered above 100db which is the law here.

makenzie71

I'm pretty fond of the SS70.  I ran one on my GT650R and loved the sound.



This muffler sounds fantastic with any twin.  Sucks ass with the stouter 4's, in my opinion.  Gave it a try on my GSXR1000 and it was all rasp and static.

cg90gs

Thanks for the reply Unleashedlive, ill have to look into the db laws here in the us

AnonRider

If the OP sees this-

how difficult was it to use the hacksaw to cut the pipe? I don't want to buy a 100 dollar electric saw just to use once in my life.

Unleashedlive

I was able to cut it in about 5-10min without any issues. It cut easily, no need for an electric saw just get a good metal blade.

AnonRider

Quote from: Unleashedlive on January 19, 2014, 04:10:46 PM
I was able to cut it in about 5-10min without any issues. It cut easily, no need for an electric saw just get a good metal blade.

did you remove the entire exhaust system to saw it up or did you leave it on its center stand?

sorry for the questions because i just received my slip on and want to do this flawlessly.

I'm also  intending to pain the stainless steel section to match the black of the stock exhaust (i have the E model)

Unleashedlive

Quote from: AnonRider on January 19, 2014, 04:23:55 PM
Quote from: Unleashedlive on January 19, 2014, 04:10:46 PM
I was able to cut it in about 5-10min without any issues. It cut easily, no need for an electric saw just get a good metal blade.

did you remove the entire exhaust system to saw it up or did you leave it on its center stand?

sorry for the questions because i just received my slip on and want to do this flawlessly.

I'm also  intending to pain the stainless steel section to match the black of the stock exhaust (i have the E model)

Just left it on the stand, you can see where I cut in the first image.

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