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Old 12-Oct-2009, 07:13   #1
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749/999 Exhausts
Came across these, dont think they suit the bike at all.

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http://home.btconnect.com/ducatiman/gp9exhaust.htm



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Old 12-Oct-2009, 14:15   #2
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Agree.

Look better exiting the lower out below the Swingarm/cut out of the belly pan. RC8 stylee?
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Old 12-Oct-2009, 15:46   #3
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and according to his website they give a healthy power increase of........32.5% !!! Bloody hell... and from a pair of slipons
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Old 12-Oct-2009, 15:58   #4
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I've seen the bike down at Squires a few times. Surprisingly it's not crazy loud when I've heard it leave

IMHO it doesn't look right on the bike but it's certainly different.

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Old 12-Oct-2009, 16:11   #5
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That's been posted before some where, still looks cr@p, maybe ok for a monny but not a sports bike imo.
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Old 12-Oct-2009, 17:15   #6
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Those exhausts were ****ged off on the ducatisti website a while ago.
Certainly not my cuppa tea.
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Old 12-Oct-2009, 21:56   #7
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i kinda like the side exhaust but not the look of the underseat one

im still unsure as to what exhaust to get for mine ?
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Old 12-Oct-2009, 22:39   #8
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im still unsure as to what exhaust to get for mine ?
If money was no object,I'd go for the Zard system.The most common to find,and oddly,...often the cheapest is the good old Termignoni asymmetric.
749/999 exhaust options here;(although some of them are now obsolete)
http://www.kaistra.de/ducati/teile999/auspuff.html
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Old 13-Oct-2009, 20:28   #9
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money is a object,as usual lol

like the zard and termis,theres some nice cans on there and some real odd ones like the triple mivv which looks just wrong.i can get the bos one at a good price as i know the importer but im not sure of the twin can look on the 749/999
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Old 13-Oct-2009, 20:44   #10
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Got to admit as a non 749/999 owner it would have to be the Zard system for me, with the LeoVinci's 2nd.



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