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hi i am getting a 999s mono in the next couple of days. it has termignoni carbon race pipe (has the originals aswell), now when trying to get a quote from ducati insurance online, it states modification, there is a box to check that says "exhaust-road legal upto 5%increase power", no i am guessing the termignoni carbon race pipes are not road legal, how much power increase do they make? and how do you guys do it when getting a quote as most of the 999s have these exhausts fitted and if they arent road legal what happens after an accident, is it the case you aint insured. any help guys:confused:
ChrisBushell
22-Mar-2012, 09:44
hi i am getting a 999s mono in the next couple of days. it has termignoni carbon race pipe (has the originals aswell), now when trying to get a quote from ducati insurance online, it states modification, there is a box to check that says "exhaust-road legal upto 5%increase power", no i am guessing the termignoni carbon race pipes are not road legal, how much power increase do they make? and how do you guys do it when getting a quote as most of the 999s have these exhausts fitted and if they arent road legal what happens after an accident, is it the case you aint insured. any help guys:confused:
Quite frankly you are better of phoning the broker than trying to do this on line. I am sure that someone like Ducai Insurance will provide cover including a Termi system - provided that you are honest and say what you have fitted. You may well also find that the system is not allowing more than 5% that you quote.
hi i am getting a 999s mono in the next couple of days. it has termignoni carbon race pipe (has the originals aswell), now when trying to get a quote from ducati insurance online, it states modification, there is a box to check that says "exhaust-road legal upto 5%increase power", no i am guessing the termignoni carbon race pipes are not road legal, how much power increase do they make? and how do you guys do it when getting a quote as most of the 999s have these exhausts fitted and if they arent road legal what happens after an accident, is it the case you aint insured. any help guys:confused:
Depends which system you have.If its the asmmetric can and front pipe the power gains are very small,...if anything.Not that loud either,tbh.My old 999 passed the MOT no problem.(I did grind off the 'not for road use' stamp.;)
The full 2-1-2 big bore system is a very different thing.
hi have spoken to ducati insurance service,they just want to know if the exhaust is road legal if it isnt ie doesnt have baffles they will not insure it.have txted the seller to ask if it has baffles waiting response, can baffles be bought separetly???
ChrisBushell
22-Mar-2012, 17:46
hi have spoken to ducati insurance service,they just want to know if the exhaust is road legal if it isnt ie doesnt have baffles they will not insure it.have txted the seller to ask if it has baffles waiting response, can baffles be bought separetly???
I will defer to others who may know better, but I would think that DB killers would be available on a well know auction site! Overall you shouldn't have a problem.
hi the seller says that the exhaust has baffles but underneath the exhaust says not for road use????? any help
hugh jaynus
22-Mar-2012, 19:56
If its causing you a head ache buy a standard end can on eBay they are 10 to the dozen and can pick em up cheap. I think most bikers ride with race cans on but choose not to tell the insurance.
If its causing you a head ache buy a standard end can on eBay they are 10 to the dozen and can pick em up cheap. I think most bikers ride with race cans on but choose not to tell the insurance.
it come with originals but i would like to insue it with termis if possible, as i guess if u put it on and have an accident the insurance wont pay out
hugh jaynus
25-Mar-2012, 21:09
it come with originals but i would like to insue it with termis if possible, as i guess if u put it on and have an accident the insurance wont pay out
thats exactly it. either declare it and pay, or dont and run the risk.
Cobbett
25-Mar-2012, 21:14
thats exactly it. either declare it and pay, or dont and run the risk.
But this is the OP's problem: if he declares the cans it's not that they'll charge extra, it's that they won't cover at all because the cans are marked as not road legal.
gordonparker
26-Mar-2012, 07:25
Have a word with Nick at Ducati Insurance he was very helpful with me and a grand chap to boot
hi have insured with ducati insurance, i had 2 double check a few times to make sure i had it correct. I declared to them that it had termi exhaust that was stamped for race use only. they will insure the bike, but in the event of an accident they would replace them with standard exhaust but the bike is fully insured with them on comprehensively, although the police is another matter if they stop you:) !
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