Franspeed Race on a standard TS1 225
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roadrunnerian
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try the new franspeed that is a in between the jl3 and the franspeed race its on his web site might be worth a try least you won't loose the bottom end and gain at the top
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storkfoot
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Just swapped emails with Andy F. He says the "Supertourer" gives a bit more in all areas compared to the JL3, as you say. He confirms that, with the Franspeed Race, I would lose low down power but gain loads of mid range and top end.
In my case, sounds like the Supertourer might be a better bet
Thanks for all the input
In my case, sounds like the Supertourer might be a better bet
Thanks for all the input
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Darrell Taylor
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check this months scootering dyno in your pocket feature
also dig out the ts1 exhaust test feature from a year or 2 ago
also dig out the ts1 exhaust test feature from a year or 2 ago
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Methinks what you really need is a Cyclone gearboxstorkfoot wrote:Just swapped emails with Andy F. He says the "Supertourer" gives a bit more in all areas compared to the JL3, as you say. He confirms that, with the Franspeed Race, I would lose low down power but gain loads of mid range and top end.
In my case, sounds like the Supertourer might be a better bet
Thanks for all the input
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Gotta say, my Franspeed race exhaust has been excellent, the muffler has needed some attention, but Andy Francis has recently arranged for me to have a new one for free, which is much appreciated. I have hit the down pipe area a couple of times, it hasnt budged, cracked or broken anywhere. I remember years ago the off the shelf frescos etc always cracked in several places usually requiring bungee straps to limp home from a rally. My franspeed exhaust has lost the nylocs a couple of times that bolt it to the engine block on the main bracket and it hasnt cracked or had any damage, a great product, made to last
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Andy, it was my personal experience which I noticed when the motor was taken apart shortly after fitting the pipe (within 4 months), I then sold the motor complete with the pipe, so I had no need to contact you, I just think mine may have been a Friday afternoon one, but hey, these things happen, I know there are lots of happy customers, but I'm afraid I wasn't one of them.ANDY FRANCIS wrote:Soulsurfer! Show me an exhaust that you can hit something with and not crack? 100's of my exhausts that have been fitted correctly do not crack. We supply and fit exhausts every day. If you have a problem with yours (I recall you buying one a couple of years ago) it's news to me, as you have never contacted me about this. Please give me a call and lets see if I can help you. I don't see how you can be negative about my product on the internet without informing me of the problem, thus giving me the opportunity to either solve your problem or replace your exhaust. Andy Francis
Shall I pass your details on to my mate that bought it?
Turn On, Tune In, Cop out!
To be fair the JL4 suffered clearance and cracking issues but haven't had the same with the Franspeed race.
What I have had is a wide range of varying shock lengths which is something Andy can't really do anything about. Couple in badly set up shocks and then off set engine cones and you can see there are a few variables which affect ground clearance-the same on all makes.
I've fitted more than a few of these and they are excellent pipes.
I also tested Franspeeds new road pipe yesterday which is much improved. Other improvements include the end can and bracketry. The pipe was tested on the same bike as the Scootering exhaust tests on the same dyno. I did a control run with the bikes original pipe and it matched previous results so I think comparisons are relevent.
I'm sending Andy the info tonight so once he's had that and digested it he can show you the improvements.
What I have had is a wide range of varying shock lengths which is something Andy can't really do anything about. Couple in badly set up shocks and then off set engine cones and you can see there are a few variables which affect ground clearance-the same on all makes.
I've fitted more than a few of these and they are excellent pipes.
I also tested Franspeeds new road pipe yesterday which is much improved. Other improvements include the end can and bracketry. The pipe was tested on the same bike as the Scootering exhaust tests on the same dyno. I did a control run with the bikes original pipe and it matched previous results so I think comparisons are relevent.
I'm sending Andy the info tonight so once he's had that and digested it he can show you the improvements.
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Anyone know exactly which issue of Scootering their latest TS1 exhaust test was in, where I think one of the NK pipes came out on top??Darrell Taylor wrote:also dig out the ts1 exhaust test feature from a year or 2 ago
Thanks
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