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Leighton Davies
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VTR 1000 with Standard Silencers and Delkevic Stumpies with and without baffles
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Going from standard cans to the stumpies with baffles and the stumpies without so you get the full feel in one short video. Hope this helps you decide on your cans
VTR 1000 F (Firestorm) with Delkevic Stumpies WITH Baffles
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My 2000 VTR 1000 (Firestorm) with a set of Delkevic 10.5" (total) cans and link pipes. Excuse the rust and flaky bits, bike is a working progress - Apologies if the sound quality isn't great (mobile phone microphone) but should be enough to give you an idea.
To loud for my taste, I go on 3 to 4 hour rides, that much"noise" gets to me after a while, currently I have some roads on
Anyone ran 2 in 1 exhaust? Only thing i dislike is the 2 big cans on our bikes. I think a 2 in 1 would look great
I've never seen those "stumpies" before. They sound perfect with the baffles. I've been debating whether to get a Superhawk or a tl1000. The suzuki has the allure of a whore who doesn't put out, but just because she won't put out, it doesn't follow that she's any less aluring. The VTR is more forgiving while still providing a heart thumping good time. I'm probably going to go with the VTR1000. Those stumpies might be the deciding factor. They sound incredible!
What...!?
Poor dog....😄😜
Two of them are now in doggy heaven 😢
Carbs rejetted?
Can't recall if they were at the time of the video being recorded, but the carbs were jetted with a 'Factory Pro' kit and the rear cylinder was set slightly richer to help with cooling.
That’s some beautiful noise. NO way I could get away with that around here…I had to disassemble and re-pack the Hindle cans on my VTR after a cop spanked me with a $340 fine for being to loud…yes it was loud (confirmed with my decibel meter ) and I found half the original packing had burned up and disappeared. Oh well, after re-packing, she still sounds great and goes like hell when the revs are singing high…All Good!
LETS GO BRANDON!
Where do I get the silencer
delkevic.co.uk/Honda/VTR1000F%20Firestorm%20/2000/honda-vtr1000-firestorm-1997-03-200mm-round-stainless-silencer-exhaust-kit.html?search=
I was parked and in my head i was i bet its a R1 my neighbor theirs looking really sweet
Yr baby
That’s sound is a Bloody awesome 😎
Looks like the dogs aren't keen on it with the baffles removed 🤔
The dogs know who has the biggest bark.
Any video on the road???
Air filter???
Standard, at the time
@@leightondavies5459 any video on road??
Great video. Thank's. To me...without baffles !!
Oh yeah got a nice bark here bro. The micron is 1. too long, and 2. too muffled. We share the same Christian name. I been in to bikes over here in New Zealand since I bought my first; a 1976 Yamaha DT250E at start of '81. By the end of '81 I had gone from the DT250E to a 1977 Honda XR250, to a 1977 Yamaha TT500 and finally to a brand new 1981 Yamaha IT175J...progressed on to a 1979 Honda XR500, then a 1981 Suzuki RM465 motoX - wow that was a really quick bike - I tall geared it [38 rear sprocket and 11-12 front] for high speed off-road gravel riding, fitted a Boyesen power reed to smooth out the insane power-band [it was raced locally] and ran it on expensive Bel-Ray 2 stroke oil - got some great speed, traded it in on a 1987 Suzuki GSX750E my first road bike, what a come down...traded that on a 1979 Suzuki GS1000E, quick bike but engine was loose and used oil, no wonder it was quick. Traded that on a 1986 Yamaha TT600 - missed my thumper. And finally traded that on a 1985 Kawasaki Ninja GPZ750 - my first Kwaka. And while riding it at high speed in April 1990 aged 26, I had my big off, failing to take a corner, slid across the open road at 11.15pm and I slammed in to a farmer's paddock concrete fence post and instantly amputated my left leg at the knee. I was lucky to be found and was never unconscious. 12 hours of surgery. Fractured pelvis, ruptured urethra in penis, nerve damaged too, colostomy formed. Kidneys failed on 4th day in Intensive Care. Ambo trip to another hospital 200km away and placed on kidney dialysis machine. Septicemia [blood poisoning] set in to remaining leg stump and the threat of it entering vital body organs meant a hemipelvectomy operation ensued [complete left leg amputated as well as hip and left side of my pelvis plus left testicle removed] - I ran the hospital's blood bank dry as surgeons rushed to save my life - a fresh blood supply was needed as all the septicemia had to be flushed out. It was during that massive operation I had my near-death experience. By some miracle surgeons obtained a fresh supply and I survived. Spent 14 days in the Intensive Care Unit and my body was receiving the max doses of morphine my body could manage to alleviate the worst pain I'd had in my life. I had wild hallucinations, was totally paranoid and couldn't do a thing about it, sweated profusely, my hair began falling out, you name it - it happened and I experienced it. Frightening doesn't begin to describe it. Forget the movies - I was living my very own horror show. To survive my body ate itself and lost an incredible amount of weight. I was a successful athlete at the time; 5 years riding as a senior road cyclist, triathlete, and marathon runner -my doctors and surgeons believed my high fitness level contributed greatly to my survival. One of my Intensive Care Nurses who was the same age as me attended the hemipelvectomy operation to save my life - and she too like me was/is a Scorpio, our characteristics is we tend to be a bit extreme, described my operation; "I never ever knew the human body could take such trauma...and live to talk about it". I spent 101 days in hospital and came out fitted with a prosthesis. It took me years to adjust to wearing a prosthesis as I had lost so much muscle down the lower left side of my torso. There is no stump. I used elbow crutches for getting about mainly. I returned to the gym to regain muscle strength and endurance. Within ONE year I competed in the same Half Marathon I had as an able-bodied runner, however this as an amputee athlete using crutches on my one good right leg. I finished the 21.1km race in a time around 3 hours 22 minutes. In 1992 - 2 years after my near-death motorcycle accident I completed my first full Marathon on crutches on my one good right leg at the age of 28 in 6 hours 28 minutes. I then researched intensely to discover the world's fastest time for a lower limb amputee over the Marathon. The time was 6 hours 22 minutes. In the 1994 Christchurch Marathon here in New Zealand I finished the 42.2km distance in 5 hours 58 minutes 13 seconds using crutches on my one good right leg. I beat the existing World's Fastest Time by 23 minutes! Later I discovered the original time was for an amputee who wore their artificial leg and used crutches and so had 2 legs! So effectively I was the world's very first lower limb amputee on ONE leg using crutches to compete in a full Marathon - and my time remained unbeaten for ? 19 YEARS! I contacted the Guinness Book Of Records to have my time officially recognized. Now those were the days without email and only physical snail mail existed remember...Guinness Book Of Records wrote back to me and informed me it would cost $500 for my time to be officially recognized/verified. Now I wasn't a sponsored athlete back then and certainly was in any position to be able to afford to pay the expensive $500 fee amount. So I never got my official recognition - and you know what - I have my race certificate verifying my time and as far as I'm concerned that's enough for me. Oh BTW - the amputee who beat my time in 2015 used ergonomic crutches with shock absorbers. The crutches I used never had such technology. The shock absorbers provide an advantage - I know this as I have a set of the crutches now! The technology wasn't around in 1994...But good on the amputee who beat my record as I have always believed records are created to be broken! I completed 6 Half and 6 full Marathons from 1991 to 1998. Such physical exertion though doesn't come without a price. And in 2010 I had my good right leg hip joint replaced. My shoulders, arms, elbows, wrists, and hands are still in great condition. I like to swim and ride my mountain bike for exercise these days. I still love motorcycles though my wife refuses to let me buy one. Ride To Live, Live To Ride. I love photography especially cars, motorcycles, and trucks [I'm a truck & bus mechanic by trade] - if you would like to browse my photo albums of mainly classic, muscle, pony cars & hot rods, and pickups, motorcycles, and trucks on the Flickr website please click here: www.flickr.com/photos/35707376@N00/albums
Sounds like me watching a porno!
101 likes, 1 dislike ... Who ist this one single person, who downvoted this video? I guess, it's a grandpa when his teeths falling out of his mouth when the sound of evil starts at 1:52 ... ;-)
thats a beautiful color, what blue is that ?
Fantastic sound
That sounds mental, I love it!
Sounds awesome with any combo there to me. Recently sat on my mechanics with standard exhausts when I picked my R6 up from some recent post-theft work, and his felt and sounded Awesome. Thinking of grabbing a firestorm myself now, but was interested to hear what one is like with the delkevics fitted, as I had a similar looking one on the Bandit I used to have and it sounded great!
Nice comparison, well done (with the baffles shades it for me!).
Stubbies with baffles ftw
i have aliexpress 2 akrapovic and also sound well without db-killer. You can see my video with flames
I had a 96 storm many moons ago,same blue as this, harpoon cans and a belly pan from skidmarks , ooooo I miss her . very under rated machine
richy rich - Massively underrated as I tell very many people.
I have standard cans on mine but i need baffles ,Where can i get some?
To me they sound better with the baffles in.Have the delkevic on my Hawk,and they do sound sweet.
Did you have to rejet your carbs .?
@@nightrider3552 No
The dogs are as unimpressed as I am
+Stephen Morgan That's ok, I'm sure Delkevic will manage without your purchase!
good job on the 8". definitely must be louder than the 18"... do you know if they are good for 04 also? the web says 98-03
+ih8momjokes1 Couldn't confirm to be honest mate. I'm not sure what changed between the '03 and '04 but can't see the headers being a great deal different, maybe look into them?! If your pic is 'THE' bike, it looks to have the same swing arm and rear mounts so on that basis, I can't see how the fitment would be an issue - just linking to the pipes... Currently without my Storm (gutted), got ripped off on a popular 'swapping' site, but eh, live and learn eh? Hoping to have another soon though, maybe even an SP ;)
Leighton Davies hehe thanks for reply :) good luck with whatever you buy!
sweet man ! Soon im gonna mount my 2x mivv x-cone pipes. Probably i'm gonna make a video of it. Cheers !