I'll get my oval dual canisters from Two Brothers Racing next Thursday. As soon as I
do I will test the bike and give you my impressions. It is my belief that I shall have
to remove the old filter box and install the 4x4 filter system from K&N that I already
have. These are a really expensive set of canisters so I hope they are worth it. I'm
also hoping to achieve a more mild and deep sound from them, since I am starting to
get tired of the bark my modified Laser units make and of course get some more horses
delivered with this pack. It's all up to likings and choices, but my intention is to
get a more open exhaust that due to the length and fibreglass reduces or releases a
deeper tone sound and at the same time increase the horsepower due to a less
restricted exhaust.
It is all a lottery since I might get more top end at the expense of mid range. I
have no idea, but will keep you informed one way or the other.
If it all works as expected, I will put my standard and Laser units for sale.
Regards,
Charles ( [EMAIL PROTECTED] )
----- Original Message -----
From: TC <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: V-MAX TECH LIST <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, March 10, 2000 2:44 AM
Subject: Re: KERKER vs Hindle
> There is a cheap shot of the Two Brothers pipes at ...
> http://www.twobros.com/vmaxfull.html
> but I don't think it does the full system justice because they show
> the carbon cans with some type of design on them ... blah ... but
> anyhow ... follow the link off that page for a catalog and then look
> down at the bottom of the catalog page where it says ... "I don't pay
> for catalogs chumps" and they let you download one. It is a real pain
> because it is 13 meg but you can download the catalog and the
> pricelist and it is worth it ... there is some neat stuff in there.
> You also have an opportunity to see pictures of what the real cans
> look like and the cap options etc .... There are a few people that
> have these systems but I suppose they are not that unique anymore
> since the Kerkers and other Hindle variants are available in stainless
> now. It is a hard decision to make ... you have to find something you
> can live with .... I always say I prefer the hindle variant and then I
> see a kerker ... and that nice smooth transition into the can and
> ..... uh .... well ... its just a hard decision to have to make. Of
> course you can get a carbon fiber can for either .... Also .. if you
> check the "list" web page I think there are pictures of some of these
> systems and I suspect you have looked at the ones on Ingo's site.
> campbell
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: V-MAX TECH LIST <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Thursday, March 09, 2000 2:41 PM
> Subject: Re: KERKER vs Hindle
>
>
> > Campbell, thanks for the awesome info. do you or any one else know
> how to get
> > a hold of two brothers (web page,phone#)? Since my bike is carbon
> fiber color
> > IM considering that as a can. by the way I sent in my V. M. O. A.
> > membership app. last week just waiting for the reply!
>
>
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