Upgrading Kawasaki Z500 with GP Corsa EVO Slip-On Exhaust

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  • Опубликовано: 15 сен 2024
  • In this video, we’re taking the performance and sound of the Kawasaki Z500 to the next level by swapping out the stock exhaust for the powerful Leo Vince GP Corsa EVO slip-on exhaust (Product code: 3389E). And for those with a Kawasaki Z400, you’re in luck-this exhaust can be installed on your bike too!
    I’m just an amateur motorcycle enthusiast, but I’m excited to share the process with you.
    Watch the transformation as I turn up the sound and style of these bikes in just a few minutes!

Комментарии • 15

  • @GhostGamingYT86
    @GhostGamingYT86 23 дня назад +2

    Lowkey sounded really good even with no exhaust!

  • @isabelapernjak6225
    @isabelapernjak6225 14 дней назад +1

    Great video! ✨️

    • @antoniojanach
      @antoniojanach  14 дней назад

      Thanks for the kind words! Glad you liked it!

  • @Sayo.451
    @Sayo.451 22 дня назад +1

    Got this on my ninja 500. Best sounding exhaust for the 400 - 500 series imo. Upgrading to a Full Toce exhaust lol. Hope it won't blow my ears

    • @antoniojanach
      @antoniojanach  21 день назад

      Sounds awesome! The Toce will be a blast-enjoy the ride!

  • @mestredemarionetes7817
    @mestredemarionetes7817 28 дней назад +1

    Bem mais bonito

  • @pasquale9390
    @pasquale9390 20 дней назад +1

    Did you happen to notice any loss of power after installation? Or did you redo the map?

    • @antoniojanach
      @antoniojanach  20 дней назад +1

      Thanks for your question! After installing the new exhaust, I immediately felt a more responsive throttle and a livelier ride. The bike felt more alert overall.
      However, when I tried the DB killer yesterday, I noticed some power loss and increased engine heat. The DB killer seems to cause a bit of a bottleneck. The dyno chart shows a slight power increase with the Leo Vince exhaust-from 41.31 HP at 8,920 RPM to 41.64 HP at 9,250 RPM-without the DB killer.
      Reference to Dyno Chart: tinyurl.com/dyno-gp-corsa-evo
      I haven’t redone the map yet, but it’s something I’m considering.

  • @bencedublecz621
    @bencedublecz621 19 дней назад +1

    Is it legal on the street in Europe?

    • @antoniojanach
      @antoniojanach  18 дней назад

      Thanks for your question! The exhaust featured in the video, the Leo Vince GP Corsa EVO slip-on, is not street legal on roads in Europe. Additionally, this exhaust does not come with an attest, which means it cannot be legally registered on your bike's traffic card.
      To verify the legality of any exhaust for your specific bike, you can follow these steps:
      1. Visit the official Leo Vince website: www.leovince.com/global.
      2. Select your country.
      3. Click on 'Your Bike' from the top menu and select your specific bike model.
      4. You’ll then see whether the exhaust is marked as "street legal" or "not street legal."
      5. For more detailed information, you can also check the "Download Documents" section under the specific exhaust model on their website. If an exhaust is street legal, it will have the necessary attest documentation, which allows you to register it with your bike's traffic card.
      Always make sure to check the legality before installing any aftermarket parts, especially if you plan to use your bike on public roads. If you install it without proper approval, you will be riding your bike at your own risk and responsibility.
      I hope this answers your question.

    • @bencedublecz621
      @bencedublecz621 18 дней назад +1

      Yes. Thank you!

  • @outquick
    @outquick 21 день назад +1

    Needs k&n air filter.

    • @antoniojanach
      @antoniojanach  21 день назад

      Great suggestion! A K&N air filter would definitely enhance the setup.