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Post by dannyshorter on Jun 28, 2017 20:23:34 GMT
Looking to get a new exhaust for the bike, but would like to still be able to go to the odd track day...105db..
anyone got and and experience with trackdays and aftermarket systems..??
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Post by HardcoreDave on Jul 7, 2017 14:10:13 GMT
No experience yet, but I'm going to Brands Hatch on Tuesday
I have a Scorpion decat pipe and standard can and I'm a little worried about noise so I bought a cheap little baffle I can put in if I need to.
I will let you know next week how loud it is on their measuring devices!
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Post by dannyshorter on Jul 12, 2017 21:15:04 GMT
How did you get on??
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Post by mugambo on Dec 6, 2017 9:12:27 GMT
I have an Akra end-can with a custom de-cat pipe... went to Mallory PArk and it read 98db on the meter.. so was fine. On all my testing on the phone at home when warm the max it went to was 102db at 5K revs. These guys are so relaxed at tracks.. there were bikes much louder then mine with no issues. I'm now upgrading to a scorpion de-cat
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Post by ninjapostman on Jun 16, 2019 15:11:24 GMT
I booked a track evening at Snetterton a couple of months ago,the noise limit was 102db,mine blew 105db with the Scorpion decat pipe and standard can and wasn't allowed on track.
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Post by dangermouse on Jun 20, 2019 20:14:35 GMT
I have an Akra end-can with a custom de-cat pipe... went to Mallory PArk and it read 98db on the meter.. so was fine. On all my testing on the phone at home when warm the max it went to was 102db at 5K revs. These guys are so relaxed at tracks.. there were bikes much louder then mine with no issues. I'm now upgrading to a scorpion de-cat It really does depend on the local authority - many are clamping down on track noise, at Bedford for instance there are two noise stations which automatically take a photo of vehicles breaking the limit and send it with the noise details to the council. The poor track admins then have to explain every breach! From what I see crossplane R1s are one of the most likely bikes to fail noise tests, so I guess that applies to the MT-10 too.
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