781Edges Posted December 20, 2010 Share Posted December 20, 2010 I would like a pipe that can be easily heard,I'm thinking about making or buying a stubby.The traffic to work and back is fast moving / jammed.I would feel more at ease hearing the exhaust myself and hoping the cagers to the right and left know I'm there.I would like to get some advise on cutting down a pipe, has anybody here done this ? how long did you make it? I would like to avoid backfire if possible. Thanks Gang. 781 Edges. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest vfrrider Posted December 20, 2010 Share Posted December 20, 2010 D&D, but save th old pipe so you can fit it back when they pass the MC Noise Control Law in Utah to appease the Govenator. Larry VFRrider Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Member Contributer huskysooner Posted December 20, 2010 Member Contributer Share Posted December 20, 2010 I would like a pipe that can be easily heard,I'm thinking about making or buying a stubby. No doubt you'll get some useful responses, but allow me be the first to shout..... Incoming! :lurk: If you change your exhaust, you and the nearby cars won't be able to hear the lovely gear whine. Keep your exhaust and buy a Stebel air horn! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Member Contributer YoshiHNS Posted December 20, 2010 Member Contributer Share Posted December 20, 2010 Never seen anyone do a stubby for the sake of being loud. D&D or Staintunes probably the best bet. But I don't believe loud exhaust to do anything for safety. You don't really hear them until the bike is about in front anyways. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Forum CEO HispanicSlammer Posted December 20, 2010 Forum CEO Share Posted December 20, 2010 Most of that legislation unfortunately started in Colorado. I had the loud d&d myself untill it needed repacking for a third time. I went with a Staintune because it does not need repacking and it has a silencer bud. In denver you can get a ticket for a loud exhaust. Now I prefer the deep rumble with the quiet tip. My veefalo has a silenced bud in it too on the Leo Vince. The loud exhaust saves lives thing never proved true for me. People still cut me off, still pulled out in front of me, deer still ran out into the road. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
781Edges Posted December 20, 2010 Author Share Posted December 20, 2010 I have a D&D on it now, but with the cat and the pipe having D&D Factory street wrap packing it's really mellow.When I'm flyin down the highway I can't hear it at all with my helmet on.Just looking for a little more. Thanks 781 edges. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
timmythecop Posted December 20, 2010 Share Posted December 20, 2010 if it is traffic safety you are after, maybe it is better to be seen rather than heard and not hearing you bike can be a blessing. I am 42 and have been riding at least 10,000 miles a year since I was 15 and my hearing is getting pretty bad. If you do cut the can, it is dead simple. Drill out rivets, cut can (striaghtly please), cut baffle, assemble, put in metal screws in rivet holes. I am not weighing in on the loud pipe discussion, just passing on my thoughts. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Member Contributer hondalover Posted December 20, 2010 Member Contributer Share Posted December 20, 2010 .......buy a Stebel air horn! But I don't believe loud exhaust to do anything for safety. You don't really hear them until the bike is about in front anyways. Ask someone that has followed you if your bike is loud. Exahust is pointed towards the rear, which is the direction the sound will travel. My Stebel has gotten more attention than my Staintunes. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Posted December 20, 2010 Share Posted December 20, 2010 Learn to do wheelies, stoppies, stunts and acrobatics on the bike. Traffic will notice you then. :lurk: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Member Contributer TexOz Posted December 20, 2010 Member Contributer Share Posted December 20, 2010 Sorta related - check out this thread on OzVFR - Stubby on a 5th Gen :fing02: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Member Contributer AnikMankar Posted December 20, 2010 Member Contributer Share Posted December 20, 2010 .......buy a Stebel air horn! But I don't believe loud exhaust to do anything for safety. You don't really hear them until the bike is about in front anyways. Ask someone that has followed you if your bike is loud. Exahust is pointed towards the rear, which is the direction the sound will travel. My Stebel has gotten more attention than my Staintunes. Stebel it is !!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Member Contributer Dutchy Posted December 20, 2010 Member Contributer Share Posted December 20, 2010 Running lights? :mellow: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Member Contributer flavadave Posted December 20, 2010 Member Contributer Share Posted December 20, 2010 I just bought another 5th gen with a D&D on it and it is really loud over my Staintuned. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Baileyrock Posted December 20, 2010 Share Posted December 20, 2010 Buy a HD! :owned: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Member Contributer YoshiHNS Posted December 20, 2010 Member Contributer Share Posted December 20, 2010 I have a D&D on it now, but with the cat and the pipe having D&D Factory street wrap packing it's really mellow.When I'm flyin down the highway I can't hear it at all with my helmet on.Just looking for a little more. Thanks 781 edges. Do you wear ear plugs? That makes a huge difference on what you can hear. I can hear my exhaust fine on the highway with plugs in. Without, can't hear anything. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Monk Posted December 20, 2010 Share Posted December 20, 2010 + 1 for wearing earplugs...... Also if you're looking to be safer when riding ... might want to read "More Proficient Motorcycling Mastering the Ride" by David L. Hough. It's more into how to survive on the puplic streets. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Member Contributer VF1000RS Posted December 20, 2010 Member Contributer Share Posted December 20, 2010 Most of that legislation unfortunately started in Colorado. Great. :huh: Not a fan of obnoxiously loud exhaust, but I do like a mellow rumble... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
781Edges Posted December 21, 2010 Author Share Posted December 21, 2010 VFRD, Thanks again for the great advise.I'm very thankful for the time,insight and thought most of you have given in your replys. 781 edges :) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CandyRedRC46 Posted December 21, 2010 Share Posted December 21, 2010 I would like a pipe that can be easily heard,I'm thinking about making or buying a stubby.The traffic to work and back is fast moving / jammed.I would feel more at ease hearing the exhaust myself and hoping the cagers to the right and left know I'm there.I would like to get some advise on cutting down a pipe, has anybody here done this ? how long did you make it? I would like to avoid backfire if possible. Thanks Gang. 781 Edges. slip-on+98-99 header=loud. pair removal & pc3+o2 eliminators to avoid backfiring. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Member Contributer Ryanme17 Posted December 22, 2010 Member Contributer Share Posted December 22, 2010 if it is traffic safety you are after, maybe it is better to be seen rather than heard and not hearing you bike can be a blessing. I am 42 and have been riding at least 10,000 miles a year since I was 15 and my hearing is getting pretty bad. If you do cut the can, it is dead simple. Drill out rivets, cut can (striaghtly please), cut baffle, assemble, put in metal screws in rivet holes. I am not weighing in on the loud pipe discussion, just passing on my thoughts. A HiViz vest actually HAS cut down on how much traffic tries to kill me. This has been proven, hi-viz jackets and helmets work well. But back on topic, FWIW, I gutted my 6th gen pipes but then later wished that I hadn't... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Beck Posted December 22, 2010 Share Posted December 22, 2010 Never seen anyone do a stubby for the sake of being loud. D&D or Staintunes probably the best bet. But I don't believe loud exhaust to do anything for safety. You don't really hear them until the bike is about in front anyways. IIRC, Dutchy has a very nice looking stubby...ish CF can on his 4th gen.... :fing02: Oh, I think they will definitely hear you soon enough with a louder pipe,...........unless you usually ride near the speed of sound?? :blink: Beck 95 VFR Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Beck Posted December 22, 2010 Share Posted December 22, 2010 Most of that legislation unfortunately started in Colorado. Great. :huh: Not a fan of obnoxiously loud exhaust, but I do like a mellow rumble... IMO, most of the aftermarket exhausts for the VFR are not too loud as to be obnoxious or painful to hear. Straight pipe Harleys, now those are obnoxioous and painful to hear AND FEEL. I wish people do not bunch most of us VFR aftermarket pipe users (Staintune high right in my case) with that group. Beck 95 VFR Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Monk Posted December 22, 2010 Share Posted December 22, 2010 Even though I like riding a bike that makes the least amount of sound(due to an on going loss of hearing), but do like to hear a rich tone on other bikes(not that I want to ride behind one). But it seems that the best way to control exhaust ds. is with a ds.tester........ I just heard on the news that the cage manufactures will have to start making more noise because it's a safety factor problem concerning other people that can't hear the cage coming....... So here we are making all these diff' ways to control sound when all that would be needed is a ds. min / max for the 50 states... how hard is that ?.... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
timmythecop Posted December 22, 2010 Share Posted December 22, 2010 I have this stubby D&D on my bike and against all odds, it is not that loud. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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