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Keith
Does anyone know about these exhaust cans:

CF Cans

I'd like to get an idea of sound level, quality, longevity. Also, I'd like to know if the left connecting
pipe has a center stand stop; I can't see in the pictures if it does or not. I've sent a question to the
seller so should have a answer to that later, but if someone knows, please pass it on.

Thanks.
RedEye
I'm thinking of getting the same exhaust. Not much info out there, but what little there is seems to be positive. Here's a video of a Blackbird with the smaller GP cans. Sounds pretty mean, if the bigger cans are similar but a bit quieter I'm sold.

cbrbear
I have Dan Moto GP exhaust on my CBR1000RR. There are numerous videos on youtube with dan moto exhaust so you can hear it, mine is the repsol. I was going to replace the Two Brothers M5 VALE CF Cans on my XX to the Dan moto gp cans when I return from deployment. Its a sweet sounding exhaust deep not ratty! Love em. was going to stock some because DanDan told me most americans are afraid to buy because of being in china but then I ended up deploying, plan to stock and sell some when I get back. when you buy from him tell him Chad aka cbr_bear sent you and to take care of you!
Keith
I just got a reply from Dan Moto; these cans do NOT have the bracket for the center stand
stop, so they are unacceptable to me, nice sound or not.
rockmeupto125
There are other ways to support the centerstand that do not involve an exhaust mounted stop. That shouldn't be a deal breaker for you.
cbrxxquad
Yeah I got that covered for ya, let me know .
dehning
QUOTE(cbrxxquad @ Jul 26 2010, 07:50 AM) *
Yeah I got that covered for ya, let me know .


+1

*also*
I just bought and fitted Danmoto's rearsets to my Hayabusa, not the very best, but not bad, and worth the money.
TOXXIC
QUOTE
Yeah I got that covered for ya, let me know .


Stan's device is awesome, worked for me and my hi-mount.
Skull
I want a Danmoto slipon to replace the Micron can on my turbobird. The input is a different diameter. I guess I'll need to go measure it and see if they can make me one.
cbrxxquad
bumped the post in the forsale section for ya
rockmeupto125
QUOTE(Skull @ Jul 29 2010, 12:58 PM) *
I want a Danmoto slipon to replace the Micron can on my turbobird. The input is a different diameter. I guess I'll need to go measure it and see if they can make me one.



Need a home for that Micron?
Skull
QUOTE(rockmeupto125 @ Jul 29 2010, 03:50 PM) *
QUOTE(Skull @ Jul 29 2010, 12:58 PM) *
I want a Danmoto slipon to replace the Micron can on my turbobird. The input is a different diameter. I guess I'll need to go measure it and see if they can make me one.

Need a home for that Micron?

It's rashed up. Would you still want it?
Keith
QUOTE(RedEye @ Jul 25 2010, 08:01 AM) *
I'm thinking of getting the same exhaust. Not much info out there, but what little there is seems to be positive. Here's a video of a Blackbird with the smaller GP cans. Sounds pretty mean, if the bigger cans are similar but a bit quieter I'm sold.

I just got around to watching that video; those are outrageously loud and raspy, IMHO. My shot Yoshi RS3s that
need a repack are quieter than those. Yet another reason to rethink this purchase... Thanks for posting the link.
I think I'll purchase the repack kit from Yoshi and save the $450 I'd spend on the Dan Moto cans.
RedEye
I emailed Danmoto and they confirmed that their full size cans are unbaffled like the MotoGP minis, so no Danmoto for me. I think I'll be getting the Blue Flame dual outlet triovals instead; dead sexxy and removable baffles in all 4 outlets.
Keith
Interesting input. I asked him about the difference between the GPs and the regular, full
size cans, and he said they were not as loud... I guess, as I said before, that I'll repack
my Yoshimuras. Thanks for the updated info.
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