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RE: Yoshimura RSCV Full Exhaust System - SanPete_imp - 09-17-2014

(09-17-2014, 01:58 AM)CIP57_imp Wrote: It sure does have the look, much better match than stock on that bike.

+1 Thumbs Up


RE: Yoshimura RSCV Full Exhaust System - HikerToo_imp - 09-17-2014

I still can't take the look of those rear seat racks on what is supposed to be a sporty looking/sounding bike, reminds me of putting mags on a 4 door car....


RE: Yoshimura RSCV Full Exhaust System - ClassicVW_imp - 09-17-2014

(09-17-2014, 03:13 AM)HikerToo_imp Wrote: I still can't take the look of those rear seat racks on what is supposed to be a sporty looking/sounding bike, reminds me of putting mags on a 4 door car....

Yeah but those mags don't have a useful reason to be there. A rack does. Function over form once in a while....


RE: Yoshimura RSCV Full Exhaust System - HikerToo_imp - 09-17-2014

(09-17-2014, 03:32 AM)ClassicVW_imp Wrote:
(09-17-2014, 03:13 AM)HikerToo_imp Wrote: I still can't take the look of those rear seat racks on what is supposed to be a sporty looking/sounding bike, reminds me of putting mags on a 4 door car....

Yeah but those mags don't have a useful reason to be there. A rack does. Function over form once in a while....

Yeah but those mags don't have a useful reason to be there. A rack does. Function over form once in a while.... :-)
OK, how about I use a car with roof/bicycle rack as comparison, and mags? Like you see Audi A4's and BMW's running around with bike racks too


RE: Yoshimura RSCV Full Exhaust System - benspeed83_imp - 09-17-2014

(09-17-2014, 12:03 AM)Razor_imp Wrote: Received & installed the exhaust. As previously mentioned and I thought there was another post detailing why the supplied center stand bracket doesn't work for the 2014 CB1100 (Std. model, not sure about the others).

The 2014 center stand return springs were relocated from the side to the center.
Here's the stand out with Yoshimura bracket, and return springs. The springs will hit the stand when it retracts. Others have cut the bracket in two pieces leaving enough room for the springs. Not sure how that will hold up over time.

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Here's a shot without the springs, loosely on the bike

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At this point I'm leaving the center stand off, and will likely add this to the winter project list. Initial thoughts include some sort of stop/bracket that utilizes the stock center exhaust support (not used for the Yoshimura system).

Really like the exhaustBig Grin. Not loud, but has the look & throaty sound I was after.
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Razor, a few questions. I don't have my CB yet (but soon) so please forgive my arrogance. I'm getting a 14 STD.

1. How much louder then stock is this exhaust?
2. How much did the stock exhaust weigh vs the new one? (Weight savings of...)
3. Is there a side stand in addition to the center stand? Or did you have to add an aftermarket stand along with the new exhaust?

Looks great by the way.


RE: Yoshimura RSCV Full Exhaust System - Razor - 09-17-2014

(09-17-2014, 04:45 PM)benspeed83_imp Wrote:
(09-17-2014, 12:03 AM)Razor_imp Wrote: Received & installed the exhaust. As previously mentioned and I thought there was another post detailing why the supplied center stand bracket doesn't work for the 2014 CB1100 (Std. model, not sure about the others).

The 2014 center stand return springs were relocated from the side to the center.
Here's the stand out with Yoshimura bracket, and return springs. The springs will hit the stand when it retracts. Others have cut the bracket in two pieces leaving enough room for the springs. Not sure how that will hold up over time.

[Image: d6f3572e1b630bdc794f479125e0998d.jpg]

Here's a shot without the springs, loosely on the bike

[Image: b8b778f22eefaecd82232963b8d94528.jpg]

At this point I'm leaving the center stand off, and will likely add this to the winter project list. Initial thoughts include some sort of stop/bracket that utilizes the stock center exhaust support (not used for the Yoshimura system).

Really like the exhaustBig Grin. Not loud, but has the look & throaty sound I was after.
[Image: 8f2f7dd9d8ca7641596cc82f86e27d2c.jpg]

Razor, a few questions. I don't have my CB yet (but soon) so please forgive my arrogance. I'm getting a 14 STD.

1. How much louder then stock is this exhaust?
2. How much did the stock exhaust weigh vs the new one? (Weight savings of...)
3. Is there a side stand in addition to the center stand? Or did you have to add an aftermarket stand along with the new exhaust?

Looks great by the way.

Good luck with your new bike. You won't be regret it. Most fun I've had riding in a long time Biker Big Grin
(09-17-2014, 03:37 AM)HikerToo_imp Wrote:
(09-17-2014, 03:32 AM)ClassicVW_imp Wrote:
(09-17-2014, 03:13 AM)HikerToo_imp Wrote: I still can't take the look of those rear seat racks on what is supposed to be a sporty looking/sounding bike, reminds me of putting mags on a 4 door car....

Yeah but those mags don't have a useful reason to be there. A rack does. Function over form once in a while....

Yeah but those mags don't have a useful reason to be there. A rack does. Function over form once in a while.... :-)
OK, how about I use a car with roof/bicycle rack as comparison, and mags? Like you see Audi A4's and BMW's running around with bike racks too

Yeah but those mags don't have a useful reason to be there. A rack does. Function over form once in a while.... :-)
OK, how about I use a car with roof/bicycle rack as comparison, and mags? Like you see Audi A4's and BMW's running around with bike racks too
It does look out of place, but I agree with George "function over form". Used it again to haul oil home from the dealer. Really does come in handy.


RE: Yoshimura RSCV Full Exhaust System - benspeed83_imp - 09-18-2014

Thanks for the quick and specific reply. I'm going to copy you on color combo and exhaust but I'm going to do a few other cafe racer style mods as well - nothing too serious. Hope you don't mind.


RE: Yoshimura RSCV Full Exhaust System - Razor - 09-18-2014

(09-18-2014, 12:36 AM)benspeed83_imp Wrote: Thanks for the quick and specific reply. I'm going to copy you on color combo and exhaust but I'm going to do a few other cafe racer style mods as well - nothing too serious. Hope you don't mind.

Mind? Noooo, love seeing what others do to their bikes. Good luck. Keep us updated. Thanks


RE: Yoshimura RSCV Full Exhaust System - run-tmc_imp - 04-15-2017

Fellow Yoshimura RSCV owners: did anyone struggle starting the top acorn nuts on cylinders 2 & 3 (could have those numbers wrong, but I mean the interior cylinders) once the RSCV was positioned? They appear to be too wide to fit onto the upper mounting studs alongside the header tubes. Once the nuts are correctly seated, I suspect they would fit fine as the header tube narrows toward the start of the header, but getting the nuts to that position is causing me a pile of grief and possible stripping the nutAngry. Any ideas for how to create a bit more space? Thanks!


RE: Yoshimura RSCV Full Exhaust System - Ziggy_imp - 04-20-2017

My '13 CB1100 had the RSCV full exhaust installed when I bought it last month. It has a great sound, it's not overly loud by any means, it looks great, and it attracts positive comments.

The only problem it is that my jacket smells like exhaust when I get off the bike. The plugs are clean, and there's no visible smoke. Best I can tell it's due to a) the lack of a catalytic converter, and b) the shortness of the exhaust and the fact that it angles up.

As much as I hate to do it, I'm probably going to pull the RCSV and replace it with a stock header (assuming that's where the cat is) and an RC3 slip-on. I can't be showing up at work smelling like a motor :-).