Leo Vince Install

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Taken my dB killers out! :thumbup:

The sound is fantastic and the bike feels freer/faster/smoother...

The only 'negative' so far is a slight 'hunting' at idle although to be fair, I haven't disconnected the battery again.

Went past a pedestrian today at 165Kph, ~10,000RPM he looked like he'd just been stuck with a cattle prod!

I removed the LeoVince stickers too - looks better now...
 

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Still afraid to take mine out.:scared:


Not as loud as I thought...

At Idle, my SPL meter didn't actually show any difference (although it sounded deeper to me)...

She screams at high revs tho! ;)

Try it - only takes a minute to get them out... Bike looks better too... :thumbup:
 

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Taken my dB killers out! :thumbup:

The sound is fantastic and the bike feels freer/faster/smoother...

The only 'negative' so far is a slight 'hunting' at idle although to be fair, I haven't disconnected the battery again.

Went past a pedestrian today at 165Kph, ~10,000RPM he looked like he'd just been stuck with a cattle prod!

I removed the LeoVince stickers too - looks better now...
Tried mine out a couple of months ago. While I agree it sounds and feels better, it was too loud. I don't think my neighbors would appreciate the wake up call since I leave early to work. :eek:
I'll have to remove my stickers and see how it looks.
 

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Tried mine out a couple of months ago. While I agree it sounds and feels better, it was too loud. I don't think my neighbors would appreciate the wake up call since I leave early to work. :eek:
I'll have to remove my stickers and see how it looks.

Getting the glue off is a nightmare - I still have some tiny remains on the pipes...

I tried WD40 >>> White Spirit >>> soap >>> the wife's nail polish remover...

None of them proved to be a definitive solution...

I'll post a picture without them if you like...?
 

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Getting the glue off is a nightmare - I still have some tiny remains on the pipes...

I tried WD40 >>> White Spirit >>> soap >>> the wife's nail polish remover...

None of them proved to be a definitive solution...

I'll post a picture without them if you like...?
No need for a pic, but thanks. Maybe some Goo Be Gone will work?
 

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No need for a pic, but thanks. Maybe some Goo Be Gone will work?

Goo Be Gone? never hear of that! :don'tknow:

I peeled off the stickers with pliers after a ride - the pipes were HOT! I think I'll try again next time I take her out (tomorrow prolly)...

I'll post some pictures tho - I've been sawing bits off the tail tidy today and will have a new numberplate to take advantage of it tomorrow....
 

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I have had luck with this product in the past, especially if you let it sit for a minute on the adhesive.
 

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Leos without stickers as promised...

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And my newly hacked tail tidy with new numberplate...

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Man, that looks REALLY nice!:thumbup: Looks like the bike was supposed to come that way.
 

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Recently fitted a lea vince exhaust, has any one fitted the two discs supplied? and has anyone found with the db killers out the left hand can stays cold, can this be a problem :)
Plus thanks for this thread really helped with the install :rockon:
 

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I find that when I start the bike ALL of the exhaust gasses seem to come from the left hand pipe (looking from the rear).

After a spirited ride tho, both pipes are equally as hot and seem to share the gasses...

I omitted the discs and the dB killers....
 

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After that, you can remove the whole upper rear assembly. Dis-connect the lighting connector and remove the bolts where the wrenches are shown(six all together).

Having trouble with this part. I took all six bolts off and I believe this screw stops me, on both sides. Pictured below, click for the full version.

Am I missing something here? I hope so, because it's on so tight that when I tried to remove it, it began to strip. :(



Thanks for the help.
 
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Having trouble with this part. I took all six bolts off and I believe this screw stops me, on both sides. Pictured below, click for the full version.

Am I missing something here? I hope so, because it's on so tight that when I tried to remove it, it began to strip. :(



Thanks for the help.

I had a problem with mine too - I looked to avoid removing them but you can't...

WD40 and a big screwdriver....
 

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The disk is in addition to the two db silencer pipes that insert into each exhaust can. Leo Vince was thoughtful enough to provide an extra means of quieting down the exhaust if someone wanted to or to perhaps use to pass inspection. This disk will quite it down even further.

Here is the disk in the pipe after the cat delete pipe.

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Did everybody get this disk with their Leos? cause I'm pretty sure I didn't. Could be handy from time to time......
 

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Did everybody get this disk with their Leos? cause I'm pretty sure I didn't. Could be handy from time to time......

I got one, yeah. I didn't even see it until I was cleaning the box out to put the stock exhaust in there, check the box thoroughly.
 

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Is that what that roundy thing is for... I couldn't figure it out what it is. I thought it was a bit of scrap metal that was in the bow accidentally.

But now I know what is for :)
 

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Thanks for the pictures! I'm hoping to put Leo Vince pipes on this summer on my 08 fz6. Just wondering if there's any modification needed to adjust the fuel/air mixture given the more free flowing exhaust? I've seen a lot of people talking about installing a PCIII or PCV after doing exhaust...is that needed or is it another something extra to complement the exhaust?
 

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Thank you Jman for this very helpful how-to write up. After carefully studying your pictures and instructions, I was able to install my Leos today with very little hassle.

Thanks! :thumbup:
 
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