Nice job, do you feel a difference in fueling / throttle response when riding the bike without the db killers? The only thing I would suggest is you replace the aluminium rivets with stainless steel ones, as originally used. The aluminium ones are a. too soft and will fall off over time, b. corrode/oxidide and don't mix well with titanium.
Thanks, not much difference in fueling and throttle response all same except the sound, its too loud for me, so i put back the bottom db killer and its the perfect sound level for me.
Hi, how did you remove the DB Killers?
@@MrPa48 hi there, i removed the rivets on the end cap. Then cut the small weld on two db killers, then i pulled them using pliers.
How did you get the carbon fibre cap off ?? Mine is stuck
@ its really hard to pull it off. But i still manage. When it come out the 2 db killer will come together
Nice job, do you feel a difference in fueling / throttle response when riding the bike without the db killers? The only thing I would suggest is you replace the aluminium rivets with stainless steel ones, as originally used. The aluminium ones are a. too soft and will fall off over time, b. corrode/oxidide and don't mix well with titanium.
Thanks, not much difference in fueling and throttle response all same except the sound, its too loud for me, so i put back the bottom db killer and its the perfect sound level for me.
doesn't sound any different from the stock exhaust. Not worth it
It is different in person