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Exhaust or End Cans

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Looking to change the End Cans. Anybody know if cans from any other Ducati bolt straight on?
Loads are on ebay and wondered if I could get some from there.
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Post by redpaso »

Don't mess about, you will not get a better looking or sounding or lasting for that matter exhaust than the Staintune pipes!

they sound AWESOME :thumbup:
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redpaso wrote:Don't mess about, you will not get a better looking or sounding or lasting for that matter exhaust than the Staintune pipes!

they sound AWESOME :thumbup:
And any site to buy in Europe?
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If you find one, see if they'll do a group discount ;) :thumbup: :D
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Post by Skins »

:thumbup: :thumbup:


I have Zorst cans on my bike, called 'Ssports by Zorsts'. They are a very high quality product, beautifully made. They have a small screw on top, which turns a butterfly valve inside to get more or less back-pressure and sound. They work extremely well, and have a beautiful adjustable sound. I don't know if they're still available, but I think they probably are. You would have to enquire through the Zorst website.
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Staintune

Post by mika750paso »

Hi,


You may want to look the international dealers from here.

http://www.staintune.com.au/dealers_international.htm

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Re: Staintune

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mika750paso wrote:Hi,


You may want to look the international dealers from here.

http://www.staintune.com.au/dealers_international.htm

Regards
Mika :thumbup:
Thanks, I will try contacting the dealer and get a good prize !
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Post by motiztab »

Thanks for that.
I had a look at Staintune, and linked over to the UK Importer of them. They may be good but at their price just no way at the moment.
That was why I was wondering do any of the other Ducati factory End Cans fit? EBay uk seams to a fair amount of them listed.
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Post by redpaso »

Just wait till you save for teh Staintunes, they are worth it. Listen to a Paso with them & you will agree :thumbup:
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Sounds

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If it sounds that good, how about recording it and posting a wav or mp3 file for us ?

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Post by chewie »

re exhaust - my 750 paso has what look like Kawasaki cans on it, certainly not the original types - someone said from a 1000cc - great help ! too quiet though - my last one had a Harris silencer, ie 2 into 1. made the 916's at the time sound tame. However a company called Viper do rear slip ons, Round alloy at £81.60, Oval alloy at £99.95 and oval carbon at £213.26, all have Stainless steel internalsand chaneable baffles, i do remember Demon Tweeks selling them - so these would be a sensible start prive.
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Post by mike »

redpaso wrote:Don't mess about, you will not get a better looking or sounding or lasting for that matter exhaust than the Staintune pipes!

they sound AWESOME :thumbup:
couldn't have said it better. i can make a recording.
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I am open to all types/makes.
I'll Demon Tweeks a call.

Thanks
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Post by redpaso »

mike wrote:
couldn't have said it better. i can make a recording.
Mike a good recording of a Paso with Staintunes or any other exhaust would be a great addition to the site. Can you get it up soon? I have a CD of Ducati sounds that I bouogh ta few years ago but nothing sounds as good as the Staintuned paso! :thumbup:
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