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Very naughty, if that's right. Riders list the can they are selling as 102 db and the article says the race kit can is 102 db - confusing...
Ducati 999R Take a look at the above, it looks as though Termi's may have come later Have emailed Riders, asking them to clarify
Very happy to concede you're the expert, just trying to clarify.
So you're saying the standard 2003 999R can is NOT straight through, as stated by SB748.
If the 999R exhaust will fit a standard bike, why wouldn't it be desirable? A straight-through exhaust that sounds better and provides better...
#4 (permalink) [IMG] 11-19-2006, 03:06 AM [IMG] SB748 [IMG] Senior Member Join Date: Oct 2002 Posts: 201 [IMG] I have an 03 999R, and the kit...
They are describing it as 102db 999R '03
You'd think Riders should know, they used to have a Ducati BSB team...
Great price, even for a standard can. Fantastic if it is an R can
Lucky you. Would be for me too but mine's damp....
The unit is sitting by the kickstand and all within the insulation and membrane. As there is no such thing as 100% efficiency, surely I will end...
Fair enough. It's starting to look as though I may have the Ducati 999R can then, which is great news for me but I haven't spotted the race use...
Mine was the dehumidifier. I was working on the principle that 60 watts well insulated should provide at least a little heat but am more...
pic showing the lettering???
Googled the numbers and came up with this.... :/ DUCATI SILENCER 102 DB 999 R 2003 57310811A NEW | eBay
Where does it say for race use only? Is it straight through with the larger tailpipes, like mine ??
The The cheap Chinese timer is at least outside the blankets etc Does 60 watts provide a heavy resistive load?
Home from home - a real man-cave...
Yes, if I had a bone dry garage I wouldn't worry. Just a quiet hum. I doubt it could be heard from outside the garage and if it could, they'd...
Wow... Is that your " 'er indoors" then??