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Old October 10th, 2009, 08:08 PM   #1
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Review: Sportisi Vr Exhaust and BRT TIS

Well first off let me thank ztrack157 or matt himself for providing me with awesome deals on both units...and for answering all the stupid noo-b questions i had.... thank you sir! i will most definitely recommend your stuff to my friends and i am now a lifelong customer..

First, the exhaust!
To be honest at first glance i really didnt like it all too much.
But after a while of it sitting in my room (like a month) it started growing on me once i installed it...it was love at first site..i absolutely love everything about it...it most definitely pleases my eyes....
The sound is also very awesome...at idle and low rpm it isnt quite that loud and purrs with a low groan..but above 6k rpm it screams...and i love it!....to many it might be too lud to me it is mere perfection...

Second, the ignition...
I honestly wasnt expecting much with this unit and actually thought it wouldnt work with my jetting...It was quite simple to install and setup...
Boy can you feel a difference!!! Even between the two maps....
The bike even came to the bumpstops with this badboy..My dad (who is a better shifter even would bring the tire up in the air between shifts...jsut amazing!....My dad is a very skeptical man..and highly doubted that it would even work much less make the bike faster..But he sure did after taking it around the block several times...

All in all..I am very very pleased with matts stuff and more over his customer service...i am an annoying teen..but he helped me every step of teh way not complaining one bit....

So to everyone i totally and completely reccomend both but more over the BRT TIS...it is simply awesome how this bike responds to minor advance in timing!...

Thanks and ride on..
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Old October 10th, 2009, 09:28 PM   #2
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Here is a dyno on a bike with and without a tis. Mods pnp and full system. Torque is in NM not ft lbs. Orange and purple are the tis green is not.
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Old October 10th, 2009, 09:30 PM   #3
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glad you like it I promise to come up with a nicer looking exhaust ,because the VR was developed with focus on performance in mind . when we come up with new muffler, we'll be sure every sportisi exhaust users will get a very reasonable price for trade in on the muffler . as far as BRT and VR black , there's a dynosheet here of our racer bike , matt should've posted it for you guys .

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Old October 11th, 2009, 02:04 AM   #4
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Here is a dyno on a bike with and without a tis. Mods pnp and full system. Torque is in NM not ft lbs. Orange and purple are the tis green is not.
What is "pnp" ?
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Old October 11th, 2009, 02:06 AM   #5
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Old October 11th, 2009, 12:46 PM   #6
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glad you like it I promise to come up with a nicer looking exhaust ,because the VR was developed with focus on performance in mind . when we come up with new muffler, we'll be sure every sportisi exhaust users will get a very reasonable price for trade in on the muffler . as far as BRT and VR black , there's a dynosheet here of our racer bike , matt should've posted it for you guys .

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Yes Sir...Thanks that would be great !
Header weld quality is all the exhaust really needs and thats just being a bit on the picky side.. Other than that its great!...
My friends love it aswell!
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Old October 11th, 2009, 04:06 PM   #7
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Yes Sir...Thanks that would be great !
Header weld quality is all the exhaust really needs and thats just being a bit on the picky side.. Other than that its great!...
My friends love it aswell!

Rigo I have one of the old style headers. It looks like an Area P header all smooth and shiny. This is the new style they weld it that way for the look. Doesn't affect performance and it looks different.
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Old October 11th, 2009, 04:15 PM   #8
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mmk cool cool..
hey ztrack i just came in from riding with my pop did about 30-35 miles
and my bike turned off 3 times....then it would take about 2-3 crtanks to turn back on..
all this was while riding...
do u have any idea why this may be?
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Old October 11th, 2009, 10:32 PM   #9
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^ Im not sure if it is normal or not, but my bike does not like to start, if I shut if off after a while of hard riding, and then try to start it after a few minutes. Its been that way since new. I also had a 03 kawi bayou 250 a few years ago that was the same way.
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Old October 12th, 2009, 09:07 PM   #15
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So you finally got your goods! nice you got to let me check it out sometime.
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So you finally got your goods! nice you got to let me check it out sometime.
yeah michael..i actually got them like a month ago..but it took me a while to order the jetkit so i couldnt get anything on the bad boy!...lol

but yeah she runs like a top now..bsides the lil problem im having but it should be fixed asap...

The last thing i wanna do for now is upgrade the rear tire...thanks to you! lol
What tire do you have again? Becasue the RGV Cycles Guy offered me a shinko for 100 plus like 20 for isntall!
But i have your number once she runs perfect ill give you as holla!
Nice talkin to you man..
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