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Slip on exhaust - Printable Version +- The CB1100 Community Forum (https://cb1100forum.net/forum) +-- Forum: Honda CB1100 Discussions (https://cb1100forum.net/forum/forumdisplay.php?fid=5) +--- Forum: Accessories/Modifications (https://cb1100forum.net/forum/forumdisplay.php?fid=8) +--- Thread: Slip on exhaust (/showthread.php?tid=8585) |
RE: Slip on exhaust - spartanheed_imp - 02-26-2019 (02-26-2019, 05:56 AM)Honda_Fan_imp Wrote: I believe obligatory sound clip is required I'll get one next time the bike is out. Some popping on hard deceleration which isn't a bad thing! RE: Slip on exhaust - Lord Popgun - 02-27-2019 Might need to do the PAIR valve mod Spartanheed. RE: Slip on exhaust - spartanheed_imp - 02-27-2019 No idea what that is but I'll Google it! RE: Slip on exhaust - Cormanus - 02-27-2019 Spartanheed, you could start here, http://cb1100forum.com/forum/showthread.php?tid=1824 RE: Slip on exhaust - DBM_imp - 02-28-2019 I was able to cure 90% of the decel popping on my drilled muffler by sealing the end cap to the muffler base with RTV sealant. RE: Slip on exhaust - KurtPB_imp - 04-07-2019 I know this thread is aging a little bit but could always check out the staintune slip on. Same finish as the stock muffler but quite a bit shorter and lighter. Also has a sweet growl to it. RE: Slip on exhaust - cooldrum_imp - 04-11-2019 I just installed a Delkevic 14" round slash cut slip-on. Great sound (even with baffle in) and quite a weight savings too. Good fit and finish for the price as well. 2013 CB is my year. I recommend checking them out. RE: Slip on exhaust - Charlie Bravo_imp - 04-14-2019 (02-15-2019, 08:53 AM)jimgl3_imp Wrote: pull the end cap off. drill about 8 1/4" holes. replace end cap. nice deep rumble. I tried that; pretty much no effect at all. Six 3/8" holes. Gonna enlarge to 1/2" RE: Slip on exhaust - bigsheep_imp - 04-14-2019 I love the look and sound of the Staintune on my CB. It's smaller, lighter, looks better and has better sound than stock. There is supposedly a bit of power boost as well, but it wasn't perceptible to me. Same thing as when I replaced the back sprocket, there was a tooth difference which is supposed to increase acceleration and lower top speed by a % but I don't really notice it. The weight saving was wasn't noticeable either. I do notice how less bulky and long the exhaust is and how much better the sound is every time I use it. RE: Slip on exhaust - Guth_imp - 04-14-2019 I too have enjoyed my Staintune very much as I find the tone of this exhaust to be just perfect. There were quite a few guys who purchased these back when the CB1100 was still relatively new here in North America. I've noted elsewhere that if I had it to do all over again I'd still go with the Staintune. But it seems like there are a greater number of options available to CB1100 owners looking for a slip-on exhaust these days. It's always good to have choices, especially when those choices are available for less money. |