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Old 02-16-2008   #1 (permalink)
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Hi guys and girls,

Stumbled across this today and simply have to have it, awesome sound and they looks fantastic too! (THE ONE ON THE RIGHT IS MY PREFERENCE)

http://www.ixilsilencers.co.uk/T%20street%20675.htm

http://video.aol.com/video-detail/tr...ust/2361788567

I am going to give the English distributor a bell on Monday for more info but I think this is the best sounding slip on which can give this middle weight heavy weight sounds & respect (removable baffles). Cost is around half of the Arrows low boy and it keeps the correct proportions & balance of the bike! (I feel the lowboy style wise spoils the proportions).

OPINIONS MOST WELCOME!!!
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I really like the look of them, nice and small and neat, sound good as well.
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Have to wait for an outdoor video to properly gauge the sound imo, skewed because its recorded indoors

looks great though
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well, this will give you an idea...

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Now that does sound the bollocks
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I agree.

Will be calling the UK distributor tomorrow morn to order, I swore to a biking mate last week that there was no need to change from the standard kit as it looked fine, the power was adequate & the standard wail was great but this sound has to be bolted onto this bike. I know you also had a gsxr (as I did) and they command a bit of respect in traffic due to the engine noise, especially when you rev it in a jam, traffic just parts, this will give the same hard core edge needed & felt was lacking with the standard set up!
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I thin they sound and look great to, can you let me know how you get on purchasing them and getting the engine remapped for them. I don't have my Street yet but will definatley be interested in theses cans.

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Sweet!

These cans sound great! Couldn't find any pricing info though. Any info as to price??
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Just ordered it this morning, cost including delivery to UK address is 319 pounds! Pretty good value me thinks!

By the way, it's made from treated aluminum.

Apparently, if you remove the baffles, it really should be remapped so I am now thinking about a power commander. Need to see how it sounds with the baffles in first & take it from there...
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Great let us know how you get on and post us some sound with and without the baffle....
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