Especially now, after more than half a year, the exhaust is really paying off. Right after switching the difference is nice but not extreme. However, after a few weeks/month of driving it and „burning it in“, it is really great. Of course, it can’t be compared with illegal exhausts, but still I highly recomment it
@@EsquireDailyFacts Yes, as I said, I drive the Euro 5 exhaust. For anyone considering buying this exhaust, please note that the db killer is welded in. So removing it is quite time consuming and a one way ticket (no re-inserting)
@@user-xg5vb2ed5oHey, I bought the same exhaust and i want to remove the Db Killer. Do you know how to do that ? and where is welding point ? thank you
@@aminamara9986 Hey, as I said before, I did not remove the dB killer. But it looks like you would have to „cut“ it out using a Dremel or some other kind of cutting tool. But please don’t take my answer for granted 😅. You could search for videos on TH-cam on how to remove the dB killer on the SC Project SC1S exhaust. The bike really doesn’t matter because the exhaust is basically the same. Hope I could help - ride safe and don’t let them catch you. ;)
Can you post or send me more video ?
is it worth it? im buying a r7 and i dont want police breathing down my neck so i was thinking about getting the sc1-s euro 5
Especially now, after more than half a year, the exhaust is really paying off. Right after switching the difference is nice but not extreme. However, after a few weeks/month of driving it and „burning it in“, it is really great. Of course, it can’t be compared with illegal exhausts, but still I highly recomment it
Do u have more videos??
even tho its the legal version, is it noticebly louder in person? Or just a different sound from oem exhaust.
It’s louder and way deeper than stock. Don’t expect too much tho
Hes probably using the db killer, with that removed is quite a menace for a long muffler, so either you rock with the killer, or remove it
@@EsquireDailyFacts Yes, as I said, I drive the Euro 5 exhaust. For anyone considering buying this exhaust, please note that the db killer is welded in. So removing it is quite time consuming and a one way ticket (no re-inserting)
@@user-xg5vb2ed5oHey, I bought the same exhaust and i want to remove the Db Killer. Do you know how to do that ? and where is welding point ? thank you
@@aminamara9986 Hey, as I said before, I did not remove the dB killer. But it looks like you would have to „cut“ it out using a Dremel or some other kind of cutting tool. But please don’t take my answer for granted 😅. You could search for videos on TH-cam on how to remove the dB killer on the SC Project SC1S exhaust. The bike really doesn’t matter because the exhaust is basically the same. Hope I could help - ride safe and don’t let them catch you. ;)
Haven’t found a good video, when I was deciding which exhaust to buy. Obviously the sound is way better in person…