https://www.termignoni.it/en/product/ducati_pikes_peak_d193_multistrada_1200_1260/ I've never been tempted by the multistrada but I really like that Pikes Peak! Plus with that Termignoni, I think it really suits the bike. Hate to think how much it'll cost though.
Looks like they've stuck a beer can on the end lol. I'd still buy one. Atleast it isn't the size of the gsxr standard can
Looks like a very easy way of gaining a european police ticket. As I posted inside @James - BR Special Tuning photo album, it would be nice to hear a video of this exhaust. The question I would be posing if interested would be does this end can fit on the decat pipes??..and how many model of multistrada's
I quite like the look of that tbh Cant imagine that it sounds any different to the standard stubby termi though as it still retains the Cat
+1 on that. It's not a silencer, just an end piece. Put that at the end of a decat midpipe and it's going to be loud as ****. Don't be fooled. It's strictly cosmetic to make it look like the Pikes Peak racebike. Notwithstanding, I like the look as well even if if doesn't produce any differences in sound or performance. $800 USD.
Well I got a link from james who responded on his own imaging album. Termignoni D193 Silencer - Ducati Multistrada 1260 (S / Enduro / Pikes Peak) 2018-19 Price is £658
Hi James- maybe a stupid question, but is this designed also to replace the termi end can from a full termi system I’ve currently got on my bike?
Hi Dans, Unfortunately, this new Termi is not a silencer. It is simply a good looking end piece. All the muffling of a stock Multistrada happens in the mid-section as opposed to your full system which has a real silencer as a tail piece. If you put that short Termi end can on your full Termi header, it will be the equivalent to an open pipe.
Termignoni already has a decat pipe but the new iteration for this end pipe will require more muffling given the short size of the D193. I'll be following the development closely. Very interesting. Thanks for sharing.
I've got one on order, hopefully arriving soon. I'll post some pics and a video clip although I know that won't give an exact sound as if heard in the flesh.
I'm sure it will look awesome. It's a nice piece. However, I have been next to a Multistrada 1200 with the end piece (aka; the muffler) completely removed. No noticeable difference in sound tone or volume. Everyone can try this themselves. Replacing the mid-section? Now that's a different story.