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Old 10-12-2007, 03:36 AM
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Default Leo Vinci installed on Ducati Hypermotard

As usual Peter (dukepilot) did an awesome job. He showed at my place this afternoon with the Leo Vinci pipes. It took us less than 3 hours to install everything and make (and make oil change...) The pipes are very light (compared to stock), they look awesome, and they sound great! Finally, you can feel a realy good exhaust flow out of the two cans (thanks to the two pipes going up, which is much better than the stock pipes or the other under seat slip on pipes). The overall quality of the pipes and all the detailed hardware amazing. For example, looking inside the 1 in 2 split going up to each can, you could see the attention for details to get the best flow, and also the good workmanship in building the tee (too bad we had no time for detailed shots. All parts worked to perfection, and the install was easy. The finish product looks great as it keeps the original ducati under seat exhaust look, and the silver/titanium color matches the rear frame, and show better the lines of the bike. We already have enough carbon fiber on this bike, in fact I would not want a black pipe.

Now both my bikes have a Leo Vinci, the X3 on Husky SM 610 and the SBK on the Ducati HM 1100. I am happy, thanks Leo Vinci!

Next step is to install the Leo Vinci Kat Eliminator and the DP race cam kit with ECU and open air box cover.

Here are few shots of poor quality from my old little Canon, we'll do better with my Nikon SLR later, see you at La Ducati Day this weekend!

Cheers. Christian.

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Cool pics and nice setup
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Looks good. I've always recommended Leo Vince's as a good bang for the buck.

Here's some more pics and a sound clip

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http://www.sitogroup.com/pls/pazsito...97/AR-7935.mp3 sound clip

The slip on cans are available now, the link pipes should be 2~3 weeks hopefully.
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Nice hugger you got there
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Nice hugger you got there
Of course only the best

Now I hope that hugger will not get too many kisses from my Leo Vinci cross over pipe, it gets very very close when suspensions are compressed. This may be an opportunity to raise the rear on the Ohlins to get better clearance there, and on the foot pegs
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Dude! Where did you get that rear hugger? I want one.
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look above on this thread, it's from our good friend Guido at Shift Tech, he is the best !
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Very Nice man! I am with you on this one.

I have changed a few pipes on my 996s, includes Marving on my Red 996 Biposto:


Remus on my Red 996 Mono (Sorry Bad Pic):



+ Leo Vince on my Yellow 996 Biposto:




My take is Leo Vince cause it pulls hard among the 3.



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