Replacement Exhaust Cans for 907IE

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Replacement Exhaust Cans for 907IE

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Can anyone give me any details of exhaust silencers that would do for my 907 and where I can get them from?.I have recently bought a mint 907 from a Ducati enthusiast in the northwest of England.The only problem is the cans are not stamped at all and are very loud(great noise but too loud).
Do I need any CPU unit for replacement items bought.
Thanks Timbo
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Welcome,
if I've well understood, you want to change the exhaust because yours mufflers are too much loud.
Do you have the OEM exhaust?
It's a first time that I feel that someone would want to close a Ducati exhaust system.
Therefore, you need to change the ECU setting, as you can read on the topic "mufflers", started by me.
As tell the friend Finnpaso, you need of a FIM chip for ECU.
Ciao.
Francesco
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Francesco
Many thanks,I dont know if the cans fitted to my bike are genuine Ducati ones.There is no identifying marks to them.They can only be described as alluminium,alloy type with not much baffle material inside and Im sure the guy who I bought it off said they were race cans :confused:
trevor

Post by trevor »

Hi
Stainetune in Australia have great looking pipes and sound great, the restrictors can be taken out when you like then put back in to pass road tests. I have them on my 907, http://www.stainetune.com.au


Regards

Trevor ps happy Xmas
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:cool:


If you are prepared to go to the trouble and expense of importing cans from this part of the world, I would strongly reccommend also:
http://www.yellow.co.nz/site/motorcycle ... orsts.html
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Post by Finnpaso »

Timbo, can U take foto of Your mufflers, so propably we can say, what You need to do? If Your 907 is tuned to those open mufflers, its only more fuel, what she uses if U change to close ones, and no worried about burned exhaust, but if U have resistive ones and change to open ones, then NEED MORE fuel to add with air, that exhaust valves dont burn....
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Post by Rogero »

This firm make some very good race cans of which some have been fitted to Ducati's. There are some pictures on the website which might help you identify if they match yours...

http://www.anrperformance.co.uk/
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For made in Italy exhaust Galassetti build mufflers for 907ie
http://www.galassetti.it
http://www.galassetti.it/foto.php?img=/ducati/907_ie_1
Ciao.
Francesco
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Thanks to everyone for help and advice,Ive tried a couple of web sites provided and am waiting replies and costings.
I would post photo of cans I have on this site but Im still trying to figure out how to......
Anyway Ill let you know how I get on.
To all of you I wish you a great New Year
Timbo :thumbup:
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Post by Rogero »

Cheers Timbo! Happy New Year to you too.

My 907 came from Ducati Manchester and has ANR pipes on it, chipped accordingly. It is VERY loud! I'm the sixth owner but will be it's last I think.
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persempre907 wrote:For made in Italy exhaust Galassetti build mufflers for 907ie
http://www.galassetti.it
http://www.galassetti.it/foto.php?img=/ducati/907_ie_1
Ciao.
Francesco

These on the picture are titanium? Are they also in inox?
I can't find a price on their website? :confused:
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I think they are inox but I think they can make also in titanium.
However I would can ask it.
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persempre907 wrote:I think they are inox but I think they can make also in titanium.
However I would can ask it.
Ciao.
Francesco
Can you discover a price for the inox exhausts on their website?

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Post by persempre907 »

I also have looked up in the website but I have found nothing!
I will phone or will go him, since he is in Rome, where I'm living.
May be I will can to go there tomorrow, and then I will make know to you.
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Il tuo italiano è fantastico grazie a Babelfish :D !!!!!
I have bookmarked it :thumbup: !!!
Ciao.
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Post by persempre907 »

Today I've gone to Galassetti, but at 17,30 he has closed!!
Tomorrow I'll phone him.
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Francesco
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