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greetings all ,

 

Im tinking of getting yoshi endcan or yoshi FS. But then im in dilemma.

Dunno which one to chose. Price wise i know is different.

wat is the different btw them. (see below) The more expensive is better?

Wat one about performance wise? or sound?

Anyone here know. Any advise on this....pls.... Many tks

 

Yoshimura Stainless Steel

Yoshimura Titantium Round Exhaust

Yoshimura Titantium Firespec Exhaust

Yoshimura Carbon Exhaust

Yoshimura Titanium Blue

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performance and sound all about the same.. no much dilemma to be in, just choose the 1 your pocket allows you and you like the look the most.

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Not much difference except for the apperance and material wise...

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it's all up to you and how deep your pocket is. anways all yoshi have almost the same sound and performance. maybe you can try taking a look at the garage sales section to find 2nd hand end cans. :)

2009 - Honda NSR SP 150.

 

2010 - No bike. :(

 

2011 - No bike. :'(

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Im currently using Yoshimura Stainless Steel endcan.. The sound is actually quite 'soft' compared to Yoshimura Titanium endcan which sounds better and 'bassy'. Enlighten me if i'm wrong. Thought of trading my Stainless steel endcan with a titanium one. Or if anyone can give me a place whereby they can 'operate' the cyclone of the yoshimura pipe to make it louder and bassy.

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06 Nov 2006 = Kawasaki KRR 150 //

03 Jun 2008 = Suzuki GSXR 400 //

12 Jan 2009 = Honda Wave 125 //

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Get the FS. It looks complete riding a naked Super 4 with the shiny headers.

 

Performance sound the same as endcans IMO.

 

I would admire from afar with the shiny headers instead of the stock with the end can.

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I know that.. In fact titanium can withstand the heat so virtually your endcan doesn't even feel 'warm' compare to using a stainless steel one.. But sound wise.. I still prefer the titanium end can.. Still waiting if anyone willing to trade a titatium with mine... Only 4 months old.. I thought of 'operating' the end can but ain't sure if it will work.

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06 Nov 2006 = Kawasaki KRR 150 //

03 Jun 2008 = Suzuki GSXR 400 //

12 Jan 2009 = Honda Wave 125 //

21 Aug 2010 = Honda Super 4 Spec 1 //

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  CyBerKnighT said:
I know that.. In fact titanium can withstand the heat so virtually your endcan doesn't even feel 'warm' compare to using a stainless steel one.. But sound wise.. I still prefer the titanium end can.. Still waiting if anyone willing to trade a titatium with mine... Only 4 months old.. I thought of 'operating' the end can but ain't sure if it will work.

 

titanium sound the same one..dun think too much.haa, only diff is when their fiber start to burn den will get louder.maybe ur's still new so not loud.

for operating u can actually choose a few sound like bassy or rough or poppy, depend on the length and the mech skill to cut.

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Titanium is stronger than Carbon and its faster at dispersing heat.If you are referring to a slip on only there's only a slight difference.

Stainless steel is the most durable of all.

To me personally its more on the outlook factor thats all

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