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George “Dubya” Bush
Приєднався 30 вер 2011
2021 Yamaha MT-09 MIVV X-M5 vs Stock Exhaust Comparison
Audio comparison between the MIVV X-M5 exhaust and stock. All clips are recorded without the DB killer installed. Stock ECU map.
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Hi mate Any rust issues so far with exhaust?
Does it use the stock sensor on the exause?
Mivv is the perfect pipe for MT09. Can't wait to get mine.
With DB Killer or without?
Finally, a drive by with the factory system. Most of what I hear, on the bike, is intake, and it sounds pretty good. Stock provides good sound, while not attracting cops & annoying folks 3 miles away. ;)
I noticed that you didn’t use the quick shifter going into 2nd. Is it because of a “bad experience”? Asking because it’s happened to me twice where it went into neutral and made a scary jerk and loud noise. Swore I saw a flash last time it happened (at night). PS - I’m new so forgive me if it’s a silly question
Yeah, quick-shifting from 1st to 2nd just feels clunky, so I always use the clutch. I rarely use the quick-shifter anyway.
Thanks for responding! Man that thing scared the hell out of me. Both times was trying to merge with on coming traffic and had to deal with that. I can’t trust it.
How did you remove the baffle
There's a single screw near the tail that holds it in place. You can't miss it. Just remove the screw and the threaded clip that holds it, then slide the baffle out.
Hi I've removed the screw but the metal grill seems to be welded in place so I can't get to the baffle ??
@@fox27811 The metal grill is part of the baffle, just pull it out.
It is music to my ears!!!
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You don’t use your quick shifter in first?
Typically, no. 1 -> 2 quick shifts feel pretty clunky.
@@nether6143 I use mine only if I’m giving it too it plus 7k rpm or so that pretty much goes for all gears though if I’m not giving it too it I just use clutch
@@nether6143 I never use quick shift from 2nd too first though
I do agree it can be clunky at times but not enough too worry about not using it
You should look at hypersport steering dampner well worth the investment you can get on the gas coming out of a corner etc with so much more confidence
How decibel with db killer
Couldn't tell you. I used the baffle once, but it sounded terrible.
@@nether6143 I like the look of this exhaust. With the Db killer in how much louder than stock compared to without was it. I think people I live with would complain with your setup as I get up early in the morning. Also how is the pipe coloring. The stock pipe turns a horrible dirty brown.
Where did you order the exhaust from?
the stock one is just fine.. for long rides, aftermarket exhausts r too loud.. i get headaches.. hahahahahhha
You should absolutely be wearing earplugs with an exhaust this loud.
@@nether6143 i agree.. i have a 600cc caffe racer with 4in2 custom exaust... its so loud, even earplugs dont help...but the sound is amazing.. hahahahhha.. love it for short trips..
Best sounding, and best looking exhaust for the money!
Is the db killer hard to remove?
It's very easy to remove. One screw.
Does it need a tune or flash ?
Not necessary according to the manufacturer.
@@nether6143 did you have it done ?
@@DG.2030 Nope, this is all stock tune.
1000% better 👍
Wow I’m dripping 😩
Great job on the video. Sounds and looks amazing. It’s next on the mod list.
Thanks!
The stock exhaust has a surprisingly good note. Both sound good but I think the stock suits my taste better.
It certainly doesn't sound bad with the stock exhaust. Yamaha clearly put a lot of effort into making sure it's an engaging experience for the rider. Lots of detail all over the rev range. It sounds absolutely unreal from a distance with the new exhaust, though. I was blown away when I checked my first recordings. That howl into 5th gear echoing through the trees is just something else. It's now the loudest bike I've ever owned, and I do really enjoy it, but there is some inconvenience to it. I have to be much more aware and considerate around residential areas, and good ear plugs are an absolute must.
I am sure MIVV stands by its reputation and the sound is much better in person. Maybe if I get to hear it in person someday, I might pick that over stock. It certainly looks pretty sleek though.
Finally proper comparison. Well done, it sounds amazing 👍👍
Thank you!