Where are Dominator exhausts made?
Dominator Exhausts is based in Poland and has been producing exhausts for motorcycles in the past 15 years.
Are Dominator exhausts road legal?
They are not stamped as road legal but also do not say race use only.
Can I remove baffles from my stock exhaust?
The baffles are located in the pipes of the exhaust system of your Harley and can be removed without damaging the bike. You can take your bike to an authorized Harley Davidson shop to have this done, but the cost will be much higher than doing it yourself using tools that you likely have on hand.
Is it legal to straight pipe a motorcycle?
But in most areas, straight piping is illegal. Both the noise and emission is too much for street use. Decreased horsepower. Without tuning, straight piping makes your engine run lean and cause you to lose horsepower.
What is the legal sound limit for a motorcycle exhaust?
82-86 decibels
82-86 decibels is the current maximum permitted noise level for a motorcycle, the bracket depending on engine size. Most police forces use 90 decibels as the limit to take account for the effects of any wear and tear.
Can you ride a motorcycle without baffles?
Running a motorcycle without its baffles is not bad for the engine. It will not cause any engine damage. Worst case scenario is that your engine runs lean and you lose minor performance. To get the most out of baffles removal, make sure to rejet or tune your motorcycle afterwards.
What is the SV650S competition upper fairing?
This is a competition upper fairing for the SV650S model. This is basically the upper fairing with the headlight holes, driving light, and turn signals holes all molded in as a one-piece unit. This mounts onto the Suzuki chassis using all the stock SV brackets.
Is the Suzuki SV650 a good bike?
The ’99-’02 SV650 is one of the neatest little bikes that Suzuki has ever introduced. Light, powerful, agile handling, definitely a cool bike! And Airtech designer Kent Riches has designed a lot of cool stuff for it!
What makes the Kent riches SV650 so special?
Airtech designer, Kent Riches, pulled out all of the stops in developing this radical body style for the SV650. This sleek upper fairing has dual DOT approved headlights, fresh air intake ducts on the sides, and swoopy windscreen. The belly pan is sexy, curvy, and heavily sculpted to bring a real European style look to your SV.
How do I install a rear fender on my SV650?
Simply drill the mounting holes, paint, install, and go for a ride! This is what your SV650 will look like with the rear hugger SV66, undertail SV69 and solo seat cowl SV67 installed. Looks super clean and a huge improvement over stock! This is by far the coolest rear fender on the market for the SV650.