Streetfighter 1098s Exhaust

Discussion in 'Streetfighter' started by Hood49, Nov 13, 2016.

  1. Hey Boys and Girls,

    Over the winter I am looking to change my termignoni "double" exhaust with a "all in one". It has been a couple of years that I have been driving around with these termi's. Could anybody recommend something?

    Thanks!
     
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  2. I switched my Termis for the Akrapovic slip ons. :)

    But if you must go single, as @Gimlet says, the Austin can does look nice.

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  3. Indeed the Austin Can look nice. I need to do some research to see what mods I need to do to the pipes.
    Thanks for the ideas!
     
  4. Im after an exhaust too, SC PROJECTS also do a nice one and they have a sale on, I'm guessing now the Streetfighter is obsolete they have a stock of them to shift
    DUCATI STREETFIGHTER EXHAUST
     
  5. I kind of like these Austin Racing Cans better. I wonder if this is easy to fit. Just received a mail from them. Just fit on the stock pipes apparently. Anybody had experience with Austin?
     
  6. I'm tempted by the AR myself but I would prefer to pair it with the headers from the Termi full system because they have a wider bore than the OE pipes. My bike has OE headers with slip-on Termis. The cost of finding some Termi headers on top of the AR system is what's stopped me buying before now. But I do think its the best looking system and should be a lot lighter than the Termis.

    Check out this thread on the AR system on the Ducati.ms forum.
    Austinracing Exhaust Now Ready - Ducati.ms - The Ultimate Ducati Forum

    Also this thread on this forum which is where the above pic came from.
    http://ducatiforum.co.uk/threads/austin-racing-streetfighter-exhaust.25623/
    The OE heat shield doesn't look right with the AR system. In the pic I posted above I think a Rizoma heel guard has been fitted instead which looks much better. I don't know if AR offer a shield with their system now. Its worth checking out.

    Kentish owns/owned the bike in the pic. Anyone know him? Doesn't look like he's been around on the forum since June last year.
     
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  7. Received my Austin Racing GP2 last week. Gonna install it over the next few days. Let you guys know.
     
  8. cool, do you have to re-map it or whatever they call it??
     
  9. No, I have a DP racing remap and apparently this will work with the new pipe, lets see...
     
  10. let me know as I want to install this after Xmas cheers
     
  11. Hi I've got the sc projects pipe real nice sound and looks the part

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  12. That pipe just "looks" loud :)
     
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  13. Nice looking pipe!
     
  14. Jeez guys, just installed it and revved the engine. This is loud! You need the the DB killer! It is like a GP bike!
     
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  15. Pics?
    What header/link pipe parts does it come with?
     
  16. Here are two pics I took with my Mobile. Not good quality. Put better ones later on.
    They just slip on the original headers. However, it gets wrid of the valve.

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  17. BTW, you can see that the clutch needed replacing as well. Ouch!
     
  18. That looks very nice, that does Hood. :upyeah:

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  19. Yes I like that a lot. Did you get the heat shield/heel guards with it?
     
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