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 Carbon or Titanium  Guys, I am sure that this is a topic which has been discussed previoulsy on many occasions, but as a new member I am seeking some advice and help.  I have just picked up a titanium grey 748s and am looking to put on some termi's what I can't decide is, carbon or titanium.  So the floor is open, which do you think would look better, is there a difference in sound, weight, build quality?? etc etc.  All help is appreciated.  P.S Has anyone got termi's for sale???  |  
 
 I had Ti Termigs on my 998.They looked gorgeous and sounded fantastic.The Ti cans have a slightly harsher note than carbon.Also less likely to need re-packing every two years.   |  
 
 Blew a great whole in my carbon SilMoto cans so have now had them repacked and resleeved in Ti. They've been delivered today so will be waiting for me when I get home :D  The carbon cans were on the bike from new in '99 so they lasted fairly well considering. Only reason I went for Ti was for a different look. [Edited on 25-3-2004 by Moderator]  |  
 
 definately the Ti ones mate ....   |  
 
 Carbon looks best IMO........  .............but everyone's got them, so Ti looks good too as it's a bit different to most.  Tim :frog:  |  
 
 Carbon is so yeaterday don`t you know.  Seriously Titanium is lurvely, instead of Termi`s you might want to look at the quality of Akrapovic they knock spots of Termi`s and are similar if not cheaper in price. Mike.  |  
 
 Well I've been checking out my repaired zorsts that arrived today and all I can say is....Mmmmmmmmmmmmm, Ti :D  Check out some pics here  |  
 
 Carbon, thought about it & got a set of Leo Vinci`s in Titanium, look & sound better than Carbon IMO:D:cool:  Chris.:roll:  |  
 
 use wood, its eco friendly!   |  
 
 Carbon looks better (titanium ones look a bit too standard for my liking ;) ) however the titanium ones sound better.  Unfortunately they have a habit of dinging very easily [Edited on 24-5-2004 by DJ Tera]  |  
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