I think I'm one of the few people that actually welcomes them being quieter. It's very frustrating not being able to get onto track without sapping power with baffles, even more frustrating when even the baffles don't bring the noise level down to an acceptable figure!
Nope, agree, mine (899 termis) seems basically limited to Donnington and Cadwell and a few others as it tested at 103db with baffles. I'm actually tempted to put stock cans back on Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
I have a 1299s with Full Akra system. Cadwell 107dB with baffles 110dB without, drive by tests ok with baffles in not tested without. Donington drive by no bother Silverstone drive by no bother Planning on racing the bike in NG sound of thunder this year so hopefully the 105db limit will be flexible?? Or hopefully they will test as per ACU regs not like at Cadwell where they just stick the meter on the exhaust!
Looking at doing Mallory Park in March on my new 899, 103DB. Will it be ok, I have the stock cans on her
So am I going to have even more dramas getting on track this year now I've changed to a 1299? Except of course the Ducati days at Silverstone and Donnington.
Cheers Advikaz. I plan too but it does seem so much louder than the 899 also on standard and they were measured at 107 at Oulton. Are you doing the Ducati days?
It will be ACU regs, its racing. But....I don't know if they will let you on if you fail the test (like they do on trackways). May be worth asking them
Be worth calling them to see of they have a drive by you can be tested against. Mostly only MSV seem to let Panigales on if they fail;. And anglesey of course, no testing there
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So yesterday at Oulton there was a panigale R with the akrapovic system, a 1299 with standard system and a 899 with akrapovic cans all on track no problems....
I'm guessing its the stock system Akra that has cats, nice to hear it at least gets on track but it's not exactly quiet though! I was black flagged at the end of the day with Termis on my 1199 even with baffles in but I was giving it some beans at that point.
Sorry yeah it was the stock system. I find them Strange with noise testing... my mate went and they said 104db...left it 5 minutes and went back having done nothing to his bike and they said 98db....
Right people, today I spoke to the man who runs msv trackdays whilst at bsb at brands. This is how it is..... You can run a panigale and won't have any trouble on a standard system. According to the guy who runs the noise testing for them, he can't recall a time where they've ever black flagged a completely standard panigale! Even at the top end of the fast group. There is no such rule banning termi's or akra's however he said they nearly always fail the static therefor you won't be allowed to play unless you can get it under the limit. It is apparently possible to get the termi or akra to pass the static, but they've apparently seen them blow rivets from being so restricted! So to clarify, as we mostly knew if you are running a standard system on a panigale you are absolutely fine even if (and you probably will) fail the static. Was talking to the guy for about half an hour about it