Aftermarket exhausts for the S1000RR

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Re: Aftermarket exhausts for the S1000RR

Postby DaveS on Mon Mar 29, 2010 8:38 am

NigelM wrote:Did you dodge the pothole ;)

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Must have! We did it going up from the dam - did it Saturday and Sunday - Sunday on the GS (need to get first service done Tuesday). Didn't see the pothole at all so I must have missed it or it must be on the other side? 8)
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Re: Aftermarket exhausts for the S1000RR

Postby DaveS on Mon Mar 29, 2010 3:57 pm

saba wrote:With the Akrapovic slip on, does it backfire or crackle on the rundown? Does the fuelling need to be remapped or is there a setting in the ECU that alters it?


No backfire/crackle that I have noticed. Am sorry that you mentioned because my Adventure does that with the Akro and I quite like it and now that you have reminded me I miss it on the RR! :evil:

Not sure if fuelling was remapped - dealer fitted the exhaust when I did the first service.
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Re: Aftermarket exhausts for the S1000RR

Postby jays_k1200s on Mon Mar 29, 2010 4:08 pm

I like the look of the Akra, so what if there’s a gap.
There is another post on here letting us know that another company is offering a correct lower cowling. I agree that BMW should have through t more about this. But then again they are the ones that never seem to get an exhaust to look even mediocre at best.
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Re: Aftermarket exhausts for the S1000RR

Postby GeeBee on Sat Apr 03, 2010 6:04 am

Has anyone seen a KTM RC8 like aftermarket exhaust for the S1000RR? Barely visible and completely fitted underneath the bike. This would truly make the bike look even better. Maybe there isn't one (yet)? And if so, is it linked with the butterfly valve?
Interested to hear more about this.

By the way, although I like the motorsport colors very much, the bike looks a class apart in thunder grey metallic! I was truly impressed the first time I say it in real life in this color.
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Re: Aftermarket exhausts for the S1000RR

Postby Eka on Sat Apr 03, 2010 7:04 am

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It's coming:
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Re: Aftermarket exhausts for the S1000RR

Postby GeeBee on Sat Apr 03, 2010 10:10 am

Although curious to see the end result that is absolutely in lines of what I was thinking, Eka. Gives the bike a much more balanced presence, visually.
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Re: Aftermarket exhausts for the S1000RR

Postby Eka on Sat Apr 03, 2010 10:41 am

That looks great. Propably would not get one with euro-stamps, but let's see.
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Re: Aftermarket exhausts for the S1000RR

Postby Drifter on Tue May 04, 2010 9:49 pm

BMWTrench wrote:Check out Superbike Toy Store.com. http://www.superbiketoystore.com/sport/ ... _5692.html

They will be producing a Taylor Made exhaust for the BMW 1000RR, due in March 2010. Looks pretty sweet too me, but I am not that familiar with this exhaust company. What is the story with them, any experiences good or bad?


Good find! I heard one on a honda next to an Akro on an S1000rr and it was deeper sounding.
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Re: Aftermarket exhausts for the S1000RR

Postby Drifter on Tue May 04, 2010 10:28 pm

Eka wrote:Image

It's coming:
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Re: Aftermarket exhausts for the S1000RR

Postby Drifter on Tue May 04, 2010 11:08 pm

http://www.bmw-k.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=44&t=11736


After reading this, I'm not sure what to get?
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Re: Aftermarket exhausts for the S1000RR

Postby BOOS1000RR on Tue May 11, 2010 4:33 pm

This is going on my bike later this week. Its not a full exhaust, cat is cut off and some new pipe work made. Cat can be put back on at a later date.
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Re: Aftermarket exhausts for the S1000RR

Postby JHB1984 on Mon Jul 12, 2010 4:01 am

i didn't thought that Laser's Xtreme Series could ever look bad on a bike ... but today i had to look at this little pic :cry:
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Re: Aftermarket exhausts for the S1000RR

Postby MJZ on Tue Jul 20, 2010 12:51 pm

Eka wrote:Image

It's coming:
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Seems very strange, the company that you provided the link for says the product is no longer available but Taylormade has them now for sale on their site.

Has anyone installed one yet?
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Re: Aftermarket exhausts for the S1000RR

Postby Eka on Tue Jul 20, 2010 5:53 pm

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Re: Aftermarket exhausts for the S1000RR

Postby kerch57 on Sun Jul 25, 2010 1:07 am

Thats just too sweet and a good price for a full exhaust and some carbon. Ordered mine this evening cant wait. Just what I need a little more ponies and a little less weight. :D
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Re: Aftermarket exhausts for the S1000RR

Postby JHB1984 on Thu Aug 05, 2010 12:01 pm

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http://bos-exhausts.de/index.php?id=367&L=1
http://bos-exhausts.de/uploads/tx_catdets/B04_0900010_S1000RR_03.pdf
399€
stainless steel
EC-approved

only downside ... i couldn't find a vid or soundfile of it anywhere yet :?
i can't understand why the producers of exhaust systems don't use the internet better :roll: :( :eye:
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Re: Aftermarket exhausts for the S1000RR

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Re: Aftermarket exhausts for the S1000RR

Postby kerch57 on Thu Aug 12, 2010 7:24 am

Amazing that theres this many diff choices already.
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Re: Aftermarket exhausts for the S1000RR

Postby Zilla on Thu Aug 12, 2010 7:30 am



Agreed, that is very nice. I like the undertray that hides the CAT. Do you know what it is made of it says 'material FT' on the website. :?
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Re: Aftermarket exhausts for the S1000RR

Postby JHB1984 on Thu Aug 12, 2010 7:54 am

HAHA yeah ... that was also a little confusing for me, but FT stands for Full Titanium according to this page:
http://www.bodis-exhaust.com/index.php?page=bodis-exhaust-material-and-shortcuts&hl=en_UK

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Re: Aftermarket exhausts for the S1000RR

Postby Zilla on Thu Aug 12, 2010 7:59 am

JHB1984 wrote:HAHA yeah ... that was also a little confusing for me, but FT stands for Full Titanium according to this page:
http://www.bodis-exhaust.com/index.php?page=bodis-exhaust-material-and-shortcuts&hl=en_UK



Thanks.


Anyone heard of these exhausts before and have any idea about quality?
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Re: Aftermarket exhausts for the S1000RR

Postby Zilla on Thu Aug 12, 2010 8:02 am

kerch57 wrote:Thats just too sweet and a good price for a full exhaust and some carbon. Ordered mine this evening cant wait. Just what I need a little more ponies and a little less weight. :D


Hi, did the exhaust arrive yet, if so what is the quality and sound like?

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Re: Aftermarket exhausts for the S1000RR

Postby NigelM on Thu Sep 02, 2010 10:34 am

If I were buying, I would buy either of these (both full Ti and both more power than the Akras/Arrows et al). Lots of work done here. The quality of the workmanship being equivalent on each.



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Re: Aftermarket exhausts for the S1000RR

Postby NigelM on Thu Sep 02, 2010 10:39 am

The Kyle exhaust is available in long and short versions like the Akra. The Brock pipe makes 6hp over the long Akra, both mapped (the Akra using the DJ PC map mp012) and tuned whilst the Kyle makes an additional 3hp but is stouter in the higher mid to top using custom maps for each. The Akra could thus be sqeezed for 1 or 2 more on the Brock comparison as it looked a little rich to me.

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