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Scalvini exhaust system


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I have one fitted!! H&D have a video of my bike on their Facebook page. In my opinion, it’s unbelievable value for money and I’m not afraid of dropping the bike (compared to, if I’d bought a termi system ?). 

Sounds awesome (a deeper tone) and smooths out the bottom end. 

Im also in the process of playing around with a few different maps. 

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I've got one on my 300rr.  They don't imply that it fits but it does.  However you have to use the supplied headpipe as it's a different diameter in the rear than the stock 300rr pipe.  I was skeptical at going to the smaller pipe but I'll admit it has made my bike much easier to ride now. I find it's smoother and more predictable timing wise.  I'd do it again.  

However I'm sure it has robbed the bike of some snap, but it's rounded out the power which offsets the loss IMHO. 

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Having ridden multiple other 300rr's now I'd say it again the scalvini exhaust is a good way to make my bike more ridable.  It seemingly decreases the response time, smooths out the power delivery and also seems to make the bike run cooler (this to me is a very big point.  The stock exhaust holds so much heat it's not easy to grab and lift the back end when needed.  The scalvini muffler does dissipate the heat way faster and won't burn you unless you touch the head area.  It's worth noting you need a full system to make it fit the 300rr, as it is a smaller diameter head pipe designed for the 260. 

 

It's lasting well and I'd still recommend it. 

 

Jon 

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