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Old 09-25-2007, 07:11 PM
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I just got some pictures of the Leo Vince under seat exhaust. I'm wondering what you guys think...

I'll post some pictures later of the new "Mid Pipe" as well.





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WOW, that is DEAD sexxxyy.
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Old 09-25-2007, 09:25 PM
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Will the left side pipe clear a rear hugger when the suspension is fully compressed? Will it run too lean with the stock ECU? Looks good, hope they are available soon.
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Will the left side pipe clear a rear hugger when the suspension is fully compressed? Will it run too lean with the stock ECU? Looks good, hope they are available soon.
Ditto and price?
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Old 09-26-2007, 06:21 AM
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I assume the mid pipe is without catalytic converter and is LOUD !! Please tell me more.


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Old 10-17-2007, 08:35 PM
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I assume the mid pipe is without catalytic converter and is LOUD !! Please tell me more.
Actually it isn't much louder than with slip-ons with cat. The mid pipe looks good and is much lighter than the stocker.
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I didn't like it at all with the cat, but with the mid-pipe/collector it looks great! Looks like a very nice alternative to the Termis...
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How do you like this one? Fit's the Termi slipon/stock cans and of course with the matching slipon as well.
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is that a full-system dual outlet Termi i see? Originally was only available in a single outlet.
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Old 11-27-2007, 08:53 PM
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That's the Termi slipon just like you get it from Ducati.
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Old 11-28-2007, 03:15 AM
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It looks like that catalytic is gone in one of those pics of the Termi dual outlet system, which is why i ask if it is a full system.

Local dealer told me Ducati is making that available becuase of the many requests.
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Ok, now I know what you mean. This is the HPE version that we do offer. These are the larger head pipe's with the cat eliminator that come together in one package and I also have the HPE mid pipe that eliminates the exhaust valve.
Both can be used with the stock cans or the Termi slipon.
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I also have the HPE mid pipe that eliminates the exhaust valve.
Is it worth keeping the mid pipe valve or not, many people with many opinions, who is correct?

What advantage does the mid pipe valve do for the bike? ,I kinds struggle with the idea of partially blocking it of etc.
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A friend of mine just got done doing his exhaust. Here are some pics.





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