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  • You’ve got 10 mins I’m in buying mood to buy a can for my fz1, which one

    What can is best, obviously there has to be one

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    08 zzz

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    • #3
      1st or second gen?

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      • #4
        Looks like 2nd gen.
        I have no idea.
        2001 Yamaha FZ1
        1998 Honda VTR1000 Superhawk

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        • #5
          IMO akrapovic if its a gen 1 and carbon yosh if gen2.
          05 fz1, 91 rgv250, 86 gszr750 custom, 86 gsxr1100 survivor. Cause bucket list.

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          • #6
            For just a can, IMO MiVV is the one I would select

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            • #7
              a limited time offer... ending before I even saw it? I see that all the time... sounds like another marketing scam :-)

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              • #8
                In reality, anything other than stock is much better and far improved. After that it comes down to what you want to see and hear. Stainless steel, titanium, carbon fiber, loud af, a little louder than stock, somewhere in the middle......yada, yada, yada.
                -'03 FZ1- "Xena"- Custom Orange/Red paint- FuzzyOne mirror mod- SW Motech QR racks- Givi E460 top- E21 side cases- SS brake lines - Scorpion slip-on- Penske 8987 shock- Throttlemeisters- Sargent seat- R1 shift arm- Custom sprocket cover- Cheap ass battery- Extended passenger pegs - Gauge of Eternal Coolness - Valtermoto Rearsets - LED headlights- Carbon airbox covers- Fehling engine case guards (footrests!)- MRA Vario shield -

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                • #9
                  I have had 3 so far. and the Two Brothers sounds by far the best IMO out of the ones I tried.

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                  • #10
                    I have the two bros and love it, its loud but I still like it.

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                    • #11
                      I love my Hindle, but I occasionally miss the stock can. It's really quiet so as to not attract as much attention...

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                      • #12
                        On my 2002 gen.1, I have a Akra titanium mid pipe, muffler, and carbon muffler strap. All the pieces weight a total of 3.4 pounds! Just slightly louder than the o.e.m. can. About the best two hundred and fifty bucks, I ever spent on the bike, fifteen years ago. Still looks like new. Have put about ninety thousand miles on that system. Never had to repack it.

                        The 2001 blue ex-Pat Glenn gen.1, has a Mivv exhaust on it from P.J. here on the forum. Made in Italy. All brushed stainless steel, and the muffler is a little shorter than the o.e.m. muffler. Also looks great, and fairly quiet. There is a piece that I could remove from the end of the muffler to make out louder, but I like it just the way it is.

                        I think I paid two hundred and thirty bucks for the Mivv slip-on system, brand new. Great deal five years ago.

                        Anyway, those are my exhaust choices, and as mentioned, very happy with both situations.

                        You all have a great day, now.

                        Dean
                        Dean Dinnetz

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                        • #13
                          I've always lusted after an Mivv can. The one's I've listened to online sound really nice.

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                          • #14
                            I had a 14" SS Delkevic and a Two Brothers carbon before , but I bought a MIVV Suono Black from PJ now and I like it the a lott! Not overly loud... but it barks when you twist it!
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