Great video thank you. How is it holding up? PS I'm thinking about doing the same plus the mid pipe to eliminate that box under the bike. I might keep the baffles in if I do that
I'm very happy with it. I've had the same brand on my ninja 300 for several years and its still also great. These things are underpriced, don't let the cost fool you into thinking it's cheap...
First, great videos. Your approach and organization is very helpful, especially for guys like me who use videos such as yours as a tutorial. I just purchased a 2020 f750 GS and am trying to learn all I can, keep the videos coming. I have a question about why you changed the exhaust. Was it a better sound, performance, drop some weight, the better looking exhaust? All of the above? I like what you did and looks and sounds great. It seems like an inexpensive addition. Thanks, Clint
Congrats on the new bike! I made the upgrade because I like how it looks and sounds, and it was also pretty inexpensive. Realistically, performance improvements aren't really noticeable with exhausts. Enjoy!
Hey Dan… just stumbled upon your video… ive got the same exact bike and your video has kinda made me think about trying out this exhaust…. Theres a note on their website about center stand spring and recommendation about using a liquid gasket… anything youre aware of or have issues with regarding center stand and gasket?
Hey! Nope, I have a bunch of miles on this exhaust by now and zero issues. I didn't notice the comments about the spring or center stand gasket. If I were to do it again I'd follow the updated guidance though. Good luck!
Yeah the stock exhaust is totally fine and in general an aftermarket exhaust is usually pretty low on my upgrade wishlist. I do like the sound, look, and weight of this one though!
Great video thank you. How is it holding up? PS I'm thinking about doing the same plus the mid pipe to eliminate that box under the bike. I might keep the baffles in if I do that
I'm very happy with it. I've had the same brand on my ninja 300 for several years and its still also great. These things are underpriced, don't let the cost fool you into thinking it's cheap...
@@danondemand thanks Dan!
Sounds great!
First, great videos. Your approach and organization is very helpful, especially for guys like me who use videos such as yours as a tutorial. I just purchased a 2020 f750 GS and am trying to learn all I can, keep the videos coming.
I have a question about why you changed the exhaust. Was it a better sound, performance, drop some weight, the better looking exhaust? All of the above? I like what you did and looks and sounds great. It seems like an inexpensive addition.
Thanks,
Clint
Congrats on the new bike! I made the upgrade because I like how it looks and sounds, and it was also pretty inexpensive. Realistically, performance improvements aren't really noticeable with exhausts. Enjoy!
Hey Dan… just stumbled upon your video… ive got the same exact bike and your video has kinda made me think about trying out this exhaust…. Theres a note on their website about center stand spring and recommendation about using a liquid gasket… anything youre aware of or have issues with regarding center stand and gasket?
Hey! Nope, I have a bunch of miles on this exhaust by now and zero issues. I didn't notice the comments about the spring or center stand gasket. If I were to do it again I'd follow the updated guidance though. Good luck!
Thanks for the video
Hey Dan, did this affect fuelling at all? Did you have to remap ECU, or was everything left as standard? Cheers
I upgraded the exhaust and air filter and it runs perfectly fine without remapping.
@@danondemand Thanks Dan
What brand exhaust was this.
danmoto: dan-moto.com/
sounds the same, stock is perfectly fine
Yeah the stock exhaust is totally fine and in general an aftermarket exhaust is usually pretty low on my upgrade wishlist. I do like the sound, look, and weight of this one though!