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Hello all!
So i finally decieded to buy myself the Leo Vince's Evo II Oval in Carbon Fiber. They were not my first choice as i wanted the Scorpions but these were just too wide i think to fit with my Givi TopCase mounts. So after looking around and just nearly buying some M4's from a member here i found a deal online (well i hope it was a deal, lol...) I read on a LeoVince thread someone ordered from SoloMotoParts.com so i checked out their website, i saw they had those exhausts advertised so i e-mailed at around midnight (Wednesday) asking if they had them in stock ready to ship and what was their best price i could get. The next morning (10am) i have an e-mail reply confirming they were in their warehouse ready to ship and they gave me a coupon code to get a little more off. On their site they were at $612 + Tax + Free S/H. So impressed by the customer service i ordered right away, got them for $580 + tax, so around $630 OTD shipped. Now this is the shocker, about 2 hrs later i get an e-mail saying they have been shipped and i get a tracking number, i was like "yeah right, no way it was that fast, must be an automated e-mail" so this was on Thursday, Saturday i come home to my door and there they are, in the LeoVince box, i was shocked. So Excellent purchase experience from that site! I can only highly recommend after an experience like that! The exhausts themselfs are beautiful, they look and feel super high quality! Just by the welds you can tell its the real deal. The way it all fits and mounts. I could not be happier, plus i didnt know, theres a cat elim pipe! Even better. So i installed it all with no major issues (took me like 5hours, but i was talking with the guys helping me install, had a few beers lool) So i finished the install at 2am, i didnt want to wake anyone in my complex so i still have not started them. I did unplug the battery as i was told it might reset the ECU to adjust the motor better to the new exhaust. The instructions are a joke, basically you get one drawing of all the parts with numbers from low to high and thats the order is all goes in, so they really didnt try to hard but at the same time its pretty obvious. Sometimes the space i had to mount pieces (as their bracket for the fender) was minimal making it tedious not to scratch the CF...By The Way if plastic is touching the CF will it melt/catch on fire? I think that thin plastic piece that goes inbetween the mufflers, right under the tail light might be touching a tiny bit.Now i know so here you go, lol. I woke up at 7am today all excited so i went to take pics of them mounted.Last edited by Avalon786; 06-27-2008 at 12:32 PM.. |
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More pics
![]() I was talking about the quality and attention to detail of these exhausts, even the springs looked cool! |
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Re: Leo Vince Evo II SBK CF Exhausts...
Congrats on the Leo Vince's!
![]() No worries about anything catching fire that's touching the carbon fiber. My Scorp's carbon fiber is just mildly warm after a hard ride, and I'm sure your Leo's will be the same. Your bike looks terrific with those pipes....let us know how they sound once your lazy sunday morning neighbours wake up. |
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hahaBest clip/video i found that sounds close to real life for these: |
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Just got back from a 250mile ride. Went up to Big Bear with my buddy (rides 2007 R6) and bro (rides a 2002 ZX6R as of yesterday, lol) and holy $hit, these things are phenominal. The sound is pure music to my ears, everytime i went under a freeway bridge it'd echo throughout, it'd just grawl with any accel, i even scared my buddy and bro when i passed them going full throttle. Then in the twisties of Big Bear i could hear the echo, they sound very throaty and beefy and mean! Love it! Since i used the cat elim pipe does that do anything power wise? But the sound, just in love with it, now i'm turning heads (which is awesome as i just love to stick out as it is, 6ft6 tall...
) I was wondering if it was going to be too loud, well they are pretty loud (very maybe) but its very bearable will riding as the wind noise muffles over 70% of any sound, lol (now i know why i'm going deaf)...Anyhow i'm convinced it was the right choice for me! Also want to give mad props to LeoVince for the design and its an even 50/50 air flow for the exhaust, they both put out the same, as stated above the quality is top-notch so its to be expected. Was worried because heard that for the 2Bros & Scorpion sometimes the exhaust came out more from on side than the other. But the Leo's "y" pipe design is near perfect
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Re: Leo Vince Evo II SBK CF Exhausts...
looks good!!!
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Re: Leo Vince Evo II SBK CF Exhausts...
Just fitted the same ones to mine 2 weeks ago, fantastic sound like you said and looks great. Although i havnt taken the DB killers out yet as the police by me are having a bit of a crack down on loud exhausts at the moment so will wait for things to calm down.
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Re: Leo Vince Evo II SBK CF Exhausts...
Installing After Market exhausts completely changes the personality of both an FZ6 and the rider.
![]() From the video clip (always hard to tell, of course) your Leo's sound very similar to my Scorpions. Going under bridges or through tunnels is pure joy..... ![]() I can't recall....did you install a K&N filter? If not and you can afford it, do so. It makes the bike sound even better. |
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