Did your Furore come with both killers or did you buy separately this killer that goes between the midpipe and the muffler? I have the furore nero for the same bike but it came only with the killer in the end of the pipe.
The dB killer between the midpipe and the muffler came along with the G. P. R. exhaust. I had to buy the back (at the end of the muffler) dB killer seperatly.
@@mkallback4087 strange Italians :D The bike is pretty loud now so I'm thinking if I should get the cone shaped killer between the muffler and the mid pipe.
Hi ComputermanAM13. My personal opinion is to leave the front db-killer in. It reduces the high pitch sounds. I think it sounds great. Good luck, and enjoy your amazing exhaust. :)
Rear would imply it was at the end of the system... however this was the installation of the front DB killer... there are two different parts that can be installed or removed to control the amount of sound. The one in this video is the cone shaped screen that is installed in the front section of the muffler... where the exhaust enters. The rear DB killer is the part that inserts in to the tip/rear of the muffler, which really reduces the over all volume. The DB killer in this video, just reduces some of the drone at certain RPMs that can make it annoying to ride on long trips on the Highways.
Sounds great with db-killer in.
Did your Furore come with both killers or did you buy separately this killer that goes between the midpipe and the muffler? I have the furore nero for the same bike but it came only with the killer in the end of the pipe.
The dB killer between the midpipe and the muffler came along with the G. P. R. exhaust. I had to buy the back (at the end of the muffler) dB killer seperatly.
@@mkallback4087 strange Italians :D The bike is pretty loud now so I'm thinking if I should get the cone shaped killer between the muffler and the mid pipe.
hi very good motorbike... i love this sound on your z800 heva you only the gpr exhaust or have other parts? thanks
Its just the G.P.R Exhaust, no other parts thats affects the sound. :)
M Kallback thanks bro ... and with the original db killer the sound is much different than the db killer that You use in this video?
michel mantovan, Yes, with the rear original db-killer the sound level drops alot. I prefer the sound without the rear db-killer ;)
M Kallback thanks bro
Can you have both the front and rear db-killers installed at the same time? Would it damage the bike in anyway ?
Yes of course you can have them both installed at the same time. It wont do any harm to your bike. 😀
@@mkallback4087 Sweet, thanks!
I just bought this exhaust. Do you suggest me to leave the cone (front db killer) in ?
Hi ComputermanAM13.
My personal opinion is to leave the front db-killer in. It reduces the high pitch sounds. I think it sounds great. Good luck, and enjoy your amazing exhaust. :)
M Kallback Thanks!
@@mkallback4087 i just got the z800e same exhaust but its the same sound right ? i have e version
And without FRONT db killer but with REAR db killer? the sound is much different?
There is a difference with the front dB-killer, but not that much. The back dB-killer does the most of the job.
I thought this is called "rear DB Killer" instead of front.... Great video though and thank you for sharing...
Rear would imply it was at the end of the system... however this was the installation of the front DB killer... there are two different parts that can be installed or removed to control the amount of sound. The one in this video is the cone shaped screen that is installed in the front section of the muffler... where the exhaust enters. The rear DB killer is the part that inserts in to the tip/rear of the muffler, which really reduces the over all volume. The DB killer in this video, just reduces some of the drone at certain RPMs that can make it annoying to ride on long trips on the Highways.
Yes, but GPR calls it the other way around. They says the part where the gasses come out, is the front. That is where the confusion comes from.
But how did you remove it?
It can be a little stuck there if it has been there for some time, but just use a plier and pull and it will come out.
suena igual antes y despues..jajaja