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butch890 10-Nov-2005 17:58

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Originally posted by andyb
That leo thingi is too big and ugly! Ducati = termi, end of!:D
So are you the eqivilent of the LV then Andy?:frog:
Butch

pedro 10-Nov-2005 18:01

so what were saying is ? the termi 57mm system is more suited to a race system/set up & the leo is not built for the race system/set up. hummmm:cool:

[Edited on 10-11-2005 by pedro]

pedro 10-Nov-2005 18:03

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Originally posted by butch890
Quote:

Originally posted by pedro
if the leo system is much better (bhp)etc etc,can any one tell me why jhps 749r race bikes have termis fitted?:D
Thtas because of the bend angle where the frontpipe exits the front cylinder ,there is not enough clearance behind the kit oil cooler.
They have tried-believe me!
They have to weld the termi's after every practice or race!!!
Butch
i take it the airwaves 999r have to weld also?

andyb 10-Nov-2005 18:03

Thats a bit size.....ist!

Its not big and clever.............and thats not you either!:lol::lol:

butch890 10-Nov-2005 18:09

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Originally posted by pedro
so what were saying is ? the termi 57mm system is mote suited to a race system/set up & the leo is not built for the race system/set up. hummmm:cool:
You have to remember that the system fitted to the JHP bikes is nothing like the termi's you buy over the counter(i remember being told by on of Ohlin's top men that Ohlins are good compared to other road going shocks but there sublime if your names FOGERTY!) The ones fitted to Stuarts bikes are made especially for the job,Lanzi's 749r ran Leo vinci but with a standard oil cooler (which was found to be marginal-hence the change back to termi's the following year)
butch

pedro 10-Nov-2005 18:27

for me its termis for a ducati, even the 748-998 series look, " strange" with arrow pipes on etc. the 749-999 look at home with termi,everything else just doesnt do it for me.:devil:

chief 10-Nov-2005 18:58

Andyb and Pedro are right......Termi on my 749R is giving 128bhp at the wheel?
and plod just thinks it came on the bike. The Leo Vinci (was'nt that one of the ninja turtles?) just looks sooooooooo after market. Ricki at Hackett's showed me the insides of the Vinci and it looks very well gas flowed/made indeed. But but but but it just looks to bling...........I like the engineered look of the Termi

iang 10-Nov-2005 20:02

I think the Leo Vinci looks excellent quality and finish compared to the termi, BUT for me all of these 'other' brands of exhaust just do not look right with that monstrosity that is the 749/999 rear light unit.

At least the Termi has a cutout for the rear light so it fits flush with the bottom of the exhaust while all the other brands just have the light unit hanging in mid air or hidden under some of the scaffolding that 99% of us remove anyway.

I also think that the Termi carbon cover looks just right for the bike.

I still like the Leo Vinci and the Racefit but not with the standard rear light, it looks too much like an afterthought.

Termignoni IS Ducati !

yellowisfriedegg 11-Nov-2005 08:58

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Originally posted by butch890
Quote:

Originally posted by pedro
if the leo system is much better (bhp)etc etc,can any one tell me why jhps 749r race bikes have termis fitted?:D
Thtas because of the bend angle where the frontpipe exits the front cylinder ,there is not enough clearance behind the kit oil cooler.
They have tried-believe me!
They have to weld the termi's after every practice or race!!!
Butch

That must be some weird bend radius , the front pipe comes off the underside of the engine , the oil cooler is mounted directly under the radiator (on the kit too) , there's loads of clearance , the LV pipe would have to turn forwards in order to clash , sounds dodgy to me :rolleye:

andyb 11-Nov-2005 13:18

"plod just thinks it came on the bike"...................er not this plod!:pig::D How many decibels?????????????:lol::lol:


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