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Silencer angst

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Ok, I'm interested in replacing the stock muffler on my R12R. I've used Leo Vince and Remus on my past BMWs and Ducatis but want to try something different this time.

I don't expect any real performance gains but just want a better looking and maybe lighter can.

Has anyone tried Staintune, Akro, or Laser on the R12R?

Thanks in advance for any feedback and photos, if possible. I have the web photos from the companies of the exhaust but the actual owner's photos are so much better.

Expecting 10 inches of snow. Oh, what joy.
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Echo wrote:Expecting 10 inches of snow. Oh, what joy.
Hey, it's January, and you live in Maine.. what did you expect!?... :-({|=

I like Staintune's complete system, but I'm not ready to commit to spending the money just yet. Right now there are other things I'd like to do with the bike before I swap exhausts. Laser shows six separate slip ons.. but I haven't been able to find a picture of one "on" the bike.

Staintune's -

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My recollection of Staintune cannisters: HEAVY.
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Getting the Leo Vince EV0II FACTORY in titanium. I can't figure out how to post the image but it is shown on the Leo Vince USA website. Titanium with an carbon end cap.
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Staintune reckons there is a 3.5Kg weight saving by fitting the full system. But for me Staintune pipes just looks and sounds nice.


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Here is a photo so you can see the size difference.

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Salub wrote:Staintune reckons there is a 3.5Kg weight saving by fitting the full system. But for me Staintune pipes just looks and sounds nice.

Here is a photo so you can see the size difference.

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That's likely to cost me some money.. :roll:
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Nice pix Salub, thanks.

I heard a Staintune muffler (without dB killer) on the standard downpipes/cat, and it sounded little different from the standard muffler. I think the cat does considerable muffling in itself.

How does it sound with a full system? Loud? Mellow? Angry?

On a related matter, have you had to adjust the fuelling, or is it all good?

Finally, I can't see a centrestand rest on the full Stainetune system. Is there one at all?
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I got my local BMW dealer to put the pipes on so I really don’t know anything about fueling adjustment.

As for the sound of a full system, well it’s like my bikes balls dropped it became deep and throaty (not too loud) but above 3800 rpm it sounds pretty spirited (angry).

Here's a photo of the centre stand rest.

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Salub wrote:I got my local BMW dealer to put the pipes on so I really don’t know anything about fueling adjustment.

As for the sound of a full system, well it’s like my bikes balls dropped it became deep and throaty (not too loud) but above 3800 rpm it sounds pretty spirited (angry).

Here's a photo of the centre stand rest.

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well it’s like my bikes balls dropped :lol: :lol:

that was a good laugh. Thanks mate.
Ahh the bikes I've ridden. So many bikes, so little time!
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Salub, would you mind posting your dealer's details? I'd like to ask them about the system and fuelling issues.

Have you noticed any stumbling, exhaust popping or other problems in operation?
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My local dealer is Southbank Motorcycles you should talk to Danielle Hoeymakers on (03) 9686 1999.

I haven’t noticed any increase in stumbling or exhaust popping from the standard system, this only happens sometimes when I'm riding hard and back off the throttle.

The bike run’s so sweet I reckon the R 1200 R is one nice machine.
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The R1200R parts fiche at MAX BMW shows a "Sports Rear Silencer", BMW part number 71607709217 which it indicates is an Akrapovic. If I were looking for an exhaust this would be very interesting to me.
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Very Interesting. Beemer Price is $1,135.

They show two dealers in the US
Harry Costello -- Jersey Shore
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It is available on ebay for 675.00
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I just checked, the auction has ended. The company had listed 99 in stock and ran the auction for over 3 weeks.
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Echo wrote:I just checked, the auction has ended. The company had listed 99 in stock and ran the auction for over 3 weeks.
What was the auction number?
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I don't have the auction number but the seller was

Motorcycle Accessory Warehouse
1-800-241-2222
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Echo wrote: Motorcycle Accessory Warehouse
1-800-241-2222
Motorcycle Accessory Warehouse -- Beware, Beware
Although I've never had a problem with them, I've known a few people (firsthand) that have. If something is the wrong size, doesn't fit right, they shipped the wrong thing or in my next door neighbor's case a tire with a factory defect, then your in big trouble. The return procedure is virtually non-existent.

I would be extremely hesitant to spend hundreds of dollars on an item that may or may-not fit from these people.

Naturally the above is IMHO based on personal experience
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Ordered the Akrapovic from Motorcycle Accessories Warehouse on Friday and arrived here on Wednesday. Full instructions, copper paste, and original packaging. No complaints.
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As I said I never had a problem, there is only a problem if something is wrong.
Does the muffler have the twin exits. How does it sound. If you have a chance post the MAW stock number and a picture.
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