(03-13-2015, 07:28 AM)The ferret_imp Wrote: (03-13-2015, 07:18 AM)kevbroce_imp Wrote: (02-28-2015, 03:59 AM)The ferret_imp Wrote: Not possible, stock muffler only weighs 9 3/4 pounds. We have had members weigh them.
See post # 155
http://cb1100forum.com/forum/showthread....ht+savings
Staintune weighed 4.5 # less than the stock system, so figure on 9 or 10 pound weight savings for 2, maybe a hair more, but nowhere near 40 pounds
The stock 13/14 Standard weighs about 10 Lbs right? The Deluxe duals must be more that that. Plus there's the double walled headers, that must be more than the Standard header.
The stock 13/14 Standard weighs about 10 Lbs right? The Deluxe duals must be more that that. Plus there's the double walled headers, that must be more than the Standard header.
Yes correct 1 stock Honda muffler for a 2013/2014 weighs 9 3/4 pounds.. 1 Staintune slip on muffler weighs 6 1/2 pound, .... so technically 3 1/4 pounds difference for 1 side.
See post 163
http://cb1100forum.com/forum/showthread....ht+savings
Double that for 2 on the deluxe and you are looking at a total weight savings of 6 1/2 pounds going from stock Honda mufflers to slip on Staintunes.
Head pipes have no bearing if you are just doing slip ons.
If you were doing a whole system, then the head pipes weight would come into play as well as the mufflers and cats
Ohh, I see, I was thinking of taking the Deluxe from the stock duals to a single RS-3. I now see Champomis said slip-on's, plural.
I'm wishing I put my carbon RS-3 on a scale, I wonder what that thing weighs compared to the Stainless version.