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RE: Staintune Exhaust
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(07-01-2013, 03:20 PM)Deanohh_imp Wrote:
(06-23-2013, 11:23 AM)ChipBeck_imp Wrote:
(06-22-2013, 01:11 PM)redReno_imp Wrote:
(06-11-2013, 09:34 AM)wildezt_imp Wrote:
(06-11-2013, 04:01 AM)redReno_imp Wrote: My Staintune came in yesterday and I installed it this morning.
The sound is superb and hearing it while I ride is awesome.
I can't wait for a chance to roll onto the freeway and see how it sounds at higher speeds.

When I have time I'll take a video of it and add it to youtube, I'll add the link to the forum.

Swapping them was easy, the only thing that perplexed me was one of the steps on Staintune's fitting instructions.

Step 5. Unclip the servo motor cable at the point it attaches underneath the bike, leaving the cable attached to the standard muffler.

It has a picture but it is hard to make out what is what with the quality and it being in black and white. It does look like something is connected to the stock exhaust though but there was nothing connected to my exhaust.
I didn't really worry about it and continued with the staintune, just wanted to mention this to see if Scoobynut and whoever else has already got theirs and installed it (I can't remember who it was but I know someone else on here has a staintune as well) noticed this step at all.

There really was nothing to it when it came to putting the new staintune on, just making sure to align the hole with the mounting bolts underneath the passenger pegs.


Riding around town a bit doesn't feel that different, torque wise, but the sound does make it a different experience. Hearing the exhaust get louder as I roll on the throttle Big Grin
I think my heat guard is now in a different spot though, I don't remember my heel hitting it where it does now with the stock exhaust on, but I'm not complaining.
This slip on was worth every penny IMHO.

Like Scoobynut mentioned a few weeks ago, the chrome is REALLY nice and I like the appearance of the bike with a shorter/smaller exhaust.
Hey Reno, glad you are digging the new pipe man. When you make that video, could you try to avoid wind noise and take it with a cam having a nice mic.... with all those videos out there with a lot of wind noise.. lets show how its done properly.. Big Grin...!
Hey Reno, glad you are digging the new pipe man. When you make that video, could you try to avoid wind noise and take it with a cam having a nice mic.... with all those videos out there with a lot of wind noise.. lets show how its done properly.. Big Grin...!
The video is up.
Next time I go riding with some friends, I would like to make another video. Hopefully we can capture the sound better from a different point of view with absolutely no wind.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aTF8l5kmwQE

Reno,

Thanks for taking the time to make and put that up. I've already ordered a Staintune so it didn't help me make up my mind but it was nice to hear it while I wait for mine to arrive. Cheers.

Chip

Reno,

Thanks for taking the time to make and put that up. I've already ordered a Staintune so it didn't help me make up my mind but it was nice to hear it while I wait for mine to arrive. Cheers.

Chip
Is the bike hitting on all four? Maybe its just my sound playback.

Reno,

Thanks for taking the time to make and put that up. I've already ordered a Staintune so it didn't help me make up my mind but it was nice to hear it while I wait for mine to arrive. Cheers.

Chip
Is the bike hitting on all four? Maybe its just my sound playback.
Sounds fine to me.


07-02-2013, 11:01 AM
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RE: Staintune Exhaust
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Gentlemen,

My Staintune was ordered on 5-28-14 and it arrived today 7-2-13. 4 1/2 weeks as they were out of stock when I ordered and I had to wait for the next run. I'll blame the delay on Scoobynut as he caused a run on this item and cleaned them out. Staintune informed me that numerous improvements were made to this last run of CB11 slip ons and that this is a much better pipe than the ones they made a week or more ago.

:-)

Well, ah, actually, it's the same but it looks great and I'll put it on late tomorrow. I'm looking forward to hearing it.

Chip


07-02-2013, 05:09 PM
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RE: Staintune Exhaust
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(07-02-2013, 05:09 PM)ChipBeck_imp Wrote: Gentlemen,

My Staintune was ordered on 5-28-14 and it arrived today 7-2-13. 4 1/2 weeks as they were out of stock when I ordered and I had to wait for the next run. I'll blame the delay on Scoobynut as he caused a run on this item and cleaned them out. Staintune informed me that numerous improvements were made to this last run of CB11 slip ons and that this is a much better pipe than the ones they made a week or more ago.

:-)

Well, ah, actually, it's the same but it looks great and I'll put it on late tomorrow. I'm looking forward to hearing it.

Chip

Heh, wiseguy, you almost had me there! I was instantly trying to think of what improvements they could've possibly made...

However, I do believe you about Staintune running out of stock. It's a great product that deserves to sell well, so I'm glad to hear it.

We all look forward to hearing your impressions once you install yours.


07-03-2013, 12:08 AM
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RE: Staintune Exhaust
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Gentlemen,

I put my new Staintune on yesterday afternoon and went for a ride last night. First, as mentioned by others, the quality and workmanship of their product surpasses that of any other motorcycle exhaust system I've purchased (at least 20 over the last 40 years). The stock system is very well made too but it's unpolished in areas not visible where the Staintune is brilliantly polished everywhere. The up stop for the CB's center stand is welded to and part of the slip on so it's important that the slip on is robust enough to take that blow repeatabely as the center stand spring snaps the stand up against that stop. The Staintune is noticeably stouter than the stock piece and it's center stand stop is very well braced. The exhaust flow through the stock slip on has the gasses making two complete 180 degree changes of direction as it flows to the back of the pipe, then forward to the front, and then into the center and back to the rear where it exits the pipe end. The flow through the Staintune is a straight shot through with no restriction or change of direction. The path through the Staintune is about 1/4 the distance as the path through the stock system.

My impression of the sound. It's quieter than I thought it would be but it's got a deep rich sound that's very nice. It fits the character of this bike well. This system does not change the look of the bike and everybody that sees it thinks it is the stock muffler. Great quality, great sound, and unlike most other systems it does not require removing the center stand. I'm very satisfied with this slip on. Now I just need to figure out how to do away with the ugly catalitic converter. Cheers.

Chip


07-04-2013, 06:14 AM
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RE: Staintune Exhaust
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What we need to do is bug Staintune to make a header!


07-04-2013, 06:35 AM
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RE: Staintune Exhaust
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While I do like what Staintune offers the best, Vance & Hines will likely offer a slip-on, as well as a full system...I'll wait to see what they come up with before making the decision.


07-04-2013, 07:19 AM
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RE: Staintune Exhaust
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(07-04-2013, 07:19 AM)Jim21680_imp Wrote: While I do like what Staintune offers the best, Vance & Hines will likely offer a slip-on, as well as a full system...I'll wait to see what they come up with before making the decision.

The Nighthawk 750 with the V&H full system I had, was definitely louder than my CB11 with the Staintune.


07-04-2013, 09:54 AM
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RE: Staintune Exhaust
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(07-04-2013, 06:35 AM)darmahman_imp Wrote: What we need to do is bug Staintune to make a header!

I thought about that too. I know the catalytic converter creates some back pressure and I know the bikes tune is probably set up for that. There are lots of full exhaust systems offered without converters so maybe it's no big deal. I'm looking into it.

Chip
(07-04-2013, 09:54 AM)redReno_imp Wrote:
(07-04-2013, 07:19 AM)Jim21680_imp Wrote: While I do like what Staintune offers the best, Vance & Hines will likely offer a slip-on, as well as a full system...I'll wait to see what they come up with before making the decision.

The Nighthawk 750 with the V&H full system I had, was definitely louder than my CB11 with the Staintune.

Red,

The Nighthawk doesn't have a catalytic converter in front of it's muffler and that's why it's louder. If I have a nice header made without that big blocky converter the Staintune will be louder too. When I took the converters off of my GT it was a lot louder. The converters are fairly effective mufflers.

Chip


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RE: Staintune Exhaust
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Thanks for taking the time to write this up, Chip. Excellent compare and contrast. Much appreciated.


07-05-2013, 11:44 AM
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RE: Staintune Exhaust

I just installed mine today. It took longer to unpack it that it did to put it on the bike. What a piece of art. This is the pipe the bike should have had from the factory. Well worth the price Smile

Jerry from Pirate's lair rocks. Best price and had it in a week!


07-25-2013, 07:06 AM
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