MTC Exhausts

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Atomic
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MTC Exhausts

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Second bike that I've used this company for. There is a lifetime guarantee on their stainless and titanium exhausts but not on carbon ones. Ordered the can yesterday afternoon and fitted it this morning. This is the 'shotgun' - the quality is good, but not excellent. The welds are not as good as the very big companies, but I think it is priced extremely competitively. I think it sounds better than the similar looking Ixil which is many times this price.
How much? £133 delivered.

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Re: MTC Exhausts

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That's a very good price for a stainless system, I make custom stainless exhausts and I am cheaper than most but that beats me to be honest!
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Re: MTC Exhausts

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That looks nice.

Need to get some stomp grip too.
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Re: MTC Exhausts

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Looks smart there tom!
Has it made it any louder because these are the same as thr cbf with the big "centre" exhaust box if I remember correctly(same as devonblue's)

Certainly makes it look a bit more sporty,
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Strangely, if you take the end can off it seems to be quieter?
This can has a bit more bass than the standard one.
MTC asked for some pics & sound files so they are here;

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Quality isn't that great as it was with a pocket camera and i also didn't rev too hard with either can - doh!

They also sell de-cat pipes for my bike for £200 which is by far the cheapest anywhere. They are an honest bunch as well, they told me not to buy the de-cat unless I kept the original can on. They ( and others) have said it is much, much too loud.
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Re: MTC Exhausts

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Sounds nice that :-bd
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Re: MTC Exhausts

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That looks really nice, I can't believe how cheap it was :ymapplause:
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