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Guest bshpilot
Posted

This would allow me to mount bags and a wife more easily on the bike.

 

my ex wife looks fine where i mounted 'er.....

over the fireplace !

Guest ratchethack
Posted

QUOTE (turtle @ 23 June 2004, 15:20)

 

This would allow me to mount bags and a wife more easily on the bike.

 

 

 

my ex wife looks fine where i mounted 'er.....

over the fireplace !

 

Wow, you Guys are a little kinkier than I had imagined... :P

Guest bshpilot
Posted

Wow, you Guys are a little kinkier than I had imagined... :P

 

kinky hell ...shes mounted right between the stuffed wild

turkey and the 8 point buck ;)

 

 

 

 

 

disclaimer...for those forum members that are employed in

careers having to do w/ law enforcement :homer: ....she deserved it....

and im kiddin' :bbblll:

Posted

......... oh good lord :rolleyes:

 

 

:lol:

 

Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaanyway, I dropped them an email asking if a dual-outlet version may be available, and if they've improved the welds any.

 

I'll let you know if they respond ^_^

 

al

Guest Steve_W
Posted
Dunno, but I wish they made a dual outlet version....

Why, other than aesthetics?

Posted

I don't think their welds were the reason my Quat-D cracked.

I think there is just alot of vibration and stress where the header pipes connect to the muffler.

The same is true for any crossover.

But a crossover gets some support(and stress) from the slip on mufflers.

In any case my stock crossover also cracked.

 

If they could get performance close to Mistrals with a Stucchi crossover, I'd fork over the money all over again!

Posted
Dunno, but I wish they made a dual outlet version....

Why, other than aesthetics?

Theoretically two outlets could produce more HP.

But that is not an absolute, and may even be hogwash, but I believe it is true.

I certainly would not put a Quota exhaust on a V11S, but I might put a V11 S or Jackal exhaust on a Quota.

It is also nice to have the sound balanced to your ears like properly positioned stereo speakers.

But, I found that sound felt more like it was coming from underneath the bike than to the left of the bike.

Still if the sound was balanced it would increase the pleasure factor to me.

Posted
Dunno, but I wish they made a dual outlet version....

Why, other than aesthetics?

Theoretically two outlets could produce more HP.

But that is not an absolute, and may even be hogwash, but I believe it is true.

I certainly would not put a Quota exhaust on a V11S, but I might put a V11 S or Jackal exhaust on a Quota.

It is also nice to have the sound balanced to your ears like properly positioned stereo speakers.

But, I found that sound felt more like it was coming from underneath the bike than to the left of the bike.

Still if the sound was balanced it would increase the pleasure factor to me.

 

 

yes ^_^

 

 

Thanks for saving me the time to type that out :rolleyes:

 

It's mostly aural and visual aesthetics for me. After all, it's a V-Twin, which IMHO seems silly to not have a dual-exhaust.

 

 

al

Posted

A dual outlet would make it harder to construct an effective

sound restriction is such limited space.

Guest slowpoke
Posted

I have the Quat-d exhaust on my V11 and I really like the looks however, I don't understand why it does not have two outlets unless it would make the unit larger. As for power, I have never ridden a V11 with the dual exhaust because the bike came with the Quat-d when I bought it. The previous owner had it ceramic/silver coated and the GB symbol powder coated so it looks cool. The sound is not very loud at idle but it does have a nice, louder tone when you get on it and when de-accelerating. Now if I could only get a Kimera with a 4-valve motor and GB quat-d dual outlet exhaust (here in California) I would be supremely happy!

Guest marcialc
Posted

:stupid: I agree with Al on the dual, so here's another option:

hoekenschnieder

 

With the assistance of a German friend, we contacted these guys and inquired about the muffler, this was the response (translated):

 

This is regarding the Scura in Germany:

 

....currently a prototype, which has been ridden on the track, on the street and at the TT/Isle of Man for about 1500 miles to gain experience with the set up. A production of specific components, e.g. exhaust is planned for the winter after the final set-up, including FI map has been determined. Hence, it's premature to give details such as price, specs or availability dates at this time. If you have questions, however, we're happy to talk to you, pls call

+49-521-452445.

 

Greetings from Bielefeld (city in NW Germany)

Siggi

 

...so for those of you who speak German, please keep us posted.

:thumbsup::grin:

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