exhaust/decat gains?

Discussion in 'Speed Triple' started by franky, Jun 11, 2016.

  1. franky

    franky Well-Known Member

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    Gearing doesn't alter the feeling of torque.
     
  2. snarly

    snarly Active Member

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    But it will change the acceleration feel thru the gears at a slight loss to top end for about 5% of the cost of a set of Arrows. You won't make up that 30BHP difference with a set of cans and a remap on a Speedy.Sounds like you are talking yourself into the MT10 (nice bike BTW) or the S1000r.... with a set of cans and remap on one of those bad boys!!:D
     
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  3. franky

    franky Well-Known Member

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    I reckon anohther 5-8bhp at the wheel would do it.
     
  4. franky

    franky Well-Known Member

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    Well, thanks all.

    I'm think i'm going to go for the speed R. Just with a set of noisy cans. I've got a project bike to finish that hits the need for grunt..... I had a sudden thought and remembered it and thought it through.

    Should be 180kg, it makes 172bhp at the wheel and 100lb/ft of torque on a dyno pro.
     
  5. Bill

    Bill New Member

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    I have a set of arrows going that have had the cat professionally removed. When I had it supercharged, it was first making 200break and after two weeks, it was down over 25break! all down to the cat. I have just put it on the site for sale. it is now turbo'd and a hell of a lot better than a super charger! do not use Richard at tts as he does nothing to the internals and sets it up as a naturally aspirated!!
    I'm now running around 180 bhp but the difference in torque is immense.

    if you want a speed triple that will blow off sport bikes. buy mine?
     
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  6. franky

    franky Well-Known Member

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    Out of interest, what sort of money would that be?
     
  7. Bill

    Bill New Member

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    I have spent over £7000 on the engine (receipt for £7248 to be precise) now i didn't spend this to make money, in fact I didn't intend selling it at all. i built it for me and to be reliable. My bandit 1200 was turbo'd 6 years ago and has covered over 18,000 miles, been round Europe several times and is still going strong.
    The majority of people think turbo'ing a bike is just for the drag strip and needs re-building all the time. that's why I used jack at holeshot racing. I told him I did not want a dyno queen, I wanted a reliable every day bike that could blow off most other bikes..
    I'm rambling now. in short a john bloor special addition in very good standard condition is probably worth between 5 and 6K. add a couple of grand and that's what I want?
     
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  8. franky

    franky Well-Known Member

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    Sounds interesting but I've got a special that makes the same poke, I think i'd be happier the new bike and its better build quality and rolling chassis/looks.

    Good luck with the sale though.
     
  9. Bill

    Bill New Member

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    cheers,
    it was running 200 but i've turned it down a little as most people were put off by the power! it is designed to run between 200 and 220.
    if i spent another 5k on gearbox and clutch, it would be putting out 320 at the back wheel, the same as my bandit. when the bking is done, that will be running 550, although i'll turn her down to 400 as you can't use more than that on the road without a long swing arm and then you can't go round bends!! what's the point in that??
    my bandit will raise the front wheel off the throttle, off the clock. if you keep her open, she will flip.
    I would suggest you ride a turbo. once you have there is no going back to a normal bike. they all feel like mopeds..
     
  10. Red Thunder

    Red Thunder Crème de la Crème

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    quick vid of my Pipewerx exhausts
     
  11. Clark E. Graebner

    Clark E. Graebner New Member

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  12. Clark E. Graebner

    Clark E. Graebner New Member

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    I have a 2017 Speed triple S and the
    Triumph Speed Triple Arrow Low Boy 3:1 Exhaust System A9600387.

    Does anyone make replacement tips for this?? Mine got scratched on the carbon fiber....UGH!!!! PLEASE HELP!!


    exhaust(002).jpg
     
  13. chuk

    chuk Senior Member
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    Motorcycle road and race website I think it’s called they supply tips clamps etc,may need a pic or part number but stock arrow spare parts,google arrow spare parts and it will come up near top of page.
     
  14. chuk

    chuk Senior Member
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    #34 chuk, Oct 22, 2018
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    Depends on how deep scratch is it may be repairable,MCN done a guide on repairing carbon mudguard,you can buy replacement carbon end cap and you will need the black rivets also but the website sells all you need.
     
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