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Leo Vince

Discussion in 'Mechanics Garage' started by bret, Jan 7, 2007.

  1. bret

    bret New Member

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    I just ordered a set of Leo Vince Carbon exhausts for my '07 VFR. I heard the Leo Vince on another bike and they sounded pretty good. Anyone had any experience with Leo Vince and care to comment?
     


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    Had one on a 929 i had,really seamed to increase mid range power and definatly wasn't quiet when above 6000 RPM,it was easy to keep clean and build quality was A1
     


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    I got an autographed poster from their girly at Laguna Seca this year:biggrin: If the quality of their exhaust matches the quality in their poster child, them im sure you'll be just fine. BOOOYAH! :cheer2:
     


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    I'm incredibly happy with my aluminum LV pipes. I installed them in Nov 06 and have put about 1000km on my pipes. It's true what they say, the pipes sound better and better with age. They are plenty deep, and plenty loud but not annoying. I can't hear them over 7000 rpm yet they rumble so nicely when passing through the city.

    One thing I did even before I installed them is I cut out the cheap baffle that the pipes come with. I'm not sure as how they'd sound with the baffle inserted, but it doesn't appear to be something you could re-install so think about it before you hack it out. A pair of vice grips is all I used to get the job done!

    I've attached a close up side view of my pipes. A few additional pics can be found in my gallery.
     

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    Here's one more rear type view that I don't think I bothered to include in my gallery.
     

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