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tongpo
12-Sep-2003, 15:45
we have the termi's
we have sil motors
we have Marving (never heard of, but saw it on ebay from a guy in germany- anyone with more info? lMarving exhaust (http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=35619&item=2432272108)

any other options??

stephens
12-Sep-2003, 22:00
leo vince. Steve Cramer Products has bought a couple of the systems in for the show in Melbourne. They are the sponsors for most of the 999S Superstock racers.

KeefyB
13-Sep-2003, 06:50
Casoli's do this 58mm system.

KeefyB
13-Sep-2003, 06:54
And this 996/999 conversion.

KeefyB
13-Sep-2003, 06:56
Wow,that Marving can looks.........differant!
Ive looked at the Sils but did'nt like the large single slotted outlet.Any pics of the Leo Vince?I could'nt find any on their website.

[Edited on 13-9-2003 by keefyboy]

stephens
13-Sep-2003, 08:02
Keefyboy
The Casoli system appears to be the Leo Vince system. If anyone is interested I have some more detailed info that I can email.

yellowisfriedegg
15-Sep-2003, 08:12
Andy Mecklau's 999 in German Superbike is running a Remus system , cant find any details for it though , it looks very similar to the Termi system.

tongpo
15-Sep-2003, 13:33
damn. from all the pics i've seen of various systems, the stock shape/termi shape is the best (imo).....now i gotta justify 1500bux for pipe/ecu/filters. ARGH.

KoolKav
15-Sep-2003, 16:19
I'd agree with tongpo.
Unless you're running the SBK sleek race system with extended single seat I would stick to the stock shape.
It may look bulky but suits the bike well.
998 cans on a 999 look pants!