5.0 out of 5 stars Great price for performance! Awesome exhaust for the price! Sounds and looks great, easily installed in a couple hours with a friend. Sounds and looks great, easily installed in a couple hours with a friend.
Are Delkevic exhausts road legal?
Delkevic Tri-Oval 13″/320mm Stainless Steel Silencers on a Honda VFR800 VTEC Interceptor 2002-12. *PLEASE NOTE, WITH THE BAFFLES INSTALLED, THESE EXHAUSTS ARE CERTIFIED AS ROAD LEGAL / FOR ROAD USE IN THE UK* A quick clip taken during our testing and deve…
Are Delkevic exhausts loud?
As Jay mentioned, on the larger 14″ versions, there is a baffle you can remove that will make it sound stock. However, the smaller 8″ versions won’t have a baffle and are just plain loud. It will be hard to quiet that one, it’s just too short, it’s going to be loud.
How do I make my Delkevic exhaust quieter?
1) Weld a washer around the end of Delkevic’s original baffle to seal the hole between it and the exhaust. Then drill holes in the side of the baffle so the exhaust gases are forced into the baffle and out through it, instead just around it and straight out. Then put it in the pipe before the can of the silencer.
What is a Delkevic exhaust?
Delkevic motorcycle downpipes and exhaust headers are mandrel formed to ensure uniform cross section and dimensions ensuring a guaranteed fit and reliable performance. They are manufactured from high quality 304 stainless tube for the primary section.
Is Delkevic exhaust loud?
Delkevic makes a great product, everything fit perfectly as described. I love loud exhaust systems, but man, this thing is too much for me. It is not a raggedy loud, it is classy I must say.
What is the baffle in an exhaust?
A baffle is a specific part inside the exhaust pipe that slows down exhaust gas flow before leaving the exhaust pipe. This lessens the motorcycle engine’s noise level and also creates “back pressure” inside the system. Removing baffles on your motorcycle will not directly harm or damage the engine.
Can you take baffles out of exhaust?
Removing baffles on your motorcycle will not directly harm or damage the engine. However, it may result in the engine running leaner, causing a problem with its performance and complications to the emissions. Removing the baffle does not add any performance benefit or enhancements to the engine.