mastakilla
Junior Member
Hi guys,
I had a pair of LeoVince SBK Evo II cans installed last week, and they are amazing They turn the FZ6 into a bad boy, and I feel pretty tough riding her now (I'll post pics when my Puig is mounted too).
They came with DB-killers fitted. Of course I wanted to hear what they sounded like without the DB-killers, so I removed them. One came out easily, but the other one gave me a hard time.
About the Leo's : there's one larger and one smaller can. However : both DB-killers are the same size. This means that I had to use a hammer to get the DB-killer back into the smaller can.
That didn't seem right to me. So my question: is this normal? Shouldn't there be a smaller and larger DB-killer? What can I do to make the fit smoother and faster?
I'm planning to keep the DB-killers in there most of time, but I'll want to remove them once in a while to impress my friends I'm not looking forward to abusing my bike like that every time...
I had a pair of LeoVince SBK Evo II cans installed last week, and they are amazing They turn the FZ6 into a bad boy, and I feel pretty tough riding her now (I'll post pics when my Puig is mounted too).
They came with DB-killers fitted. Of course I wanted to hear what they sounded like without the DB-killers, so I removed them. One came out easily, but the other one gave me a hard time.
About the Leo's : there's one larger and one smaller can. However : both DB-killers are the same size. This means that I had to use a hammer to get the DB-killer back into the smaller can.
That didn't seem right to me. So my question: is this normal? Shouldn't there be a smaller and larger DB-killer? What can I do to make the fit smoother and faster?
I'm planning to keep the DB-killers in there most of time, but I'll want to remove them once in a while to impress my friends I'm not looking forward to abusing my bike like that every time...