
A new Termignoni silencer for the Ducati Streetfighter is on the market. The silencers are made from titanium and have a redesigned outlet end and caps. They come with catalytic converter and new high performance air filters and meet road use guidelines. It has a dedicated mapping system for even more riding fun.
The Streetfighter titanium silencers increase torque and power by seven to eight percent, according to Termignoni, and cost about 1,789 euros. Racing carbon fibre silencers with removable DB killer are also available. For full details see the Ducati store and Termignoni site.
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Akrapovic has developed a new titanium exhaust for the Yamaha V-max. The twin exhaust has a conical design and gives the bike both an impressive sound, and a brand new look. The end caps are made from alluminium, and the new muffler unit is designed with a “slip-on” fitting.
While not made for street-use, the exhaust comes with removable dampers. It saves 10 kg of the overall weight of the V-max, and delivers a power increase to 186.26 hp at 9117 rpm. That’s up from 181 hp at 8995 rpm.
To find out where to purchase Akrapovic parts, the site has a handy world wide motorcycle exhaust dealer guide, where you can click on the country and get in touch from there.
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SC Project has presented a wide range of exhausts for the new Ducati Monster 696 with a complete line that should satisfay all owners of the Italian naked bike. Models include the sporty Gp and Gp Evo short to the brand short oval terminal with carbon heads and stainless steel black, titanium or carbon.
All the silencers in the range have been made from titanium or carbon with light stainless steel and TIG materials, and can be used on the road with DB Killer installed (which can also be found as a removable part).
Riding feel and handling has been improved with the lighter weight at more than 3.5 kg. Increased performance and sound racing are guaranteed, along with a design that won’t wreck the look of your Bolognan naked. Prices are from 540 euros for the GP version with DB Killer. For more information go to the official site at www.sc-project.com.
For the new Kawasaki Ninja 250 R, Ixil has designed the Xtrem Oval Short Carbon exhaust. Only 32 centimetres long, it comes in an oval shape, with carbon fibre or Inox steel finish in black and with a 60 mm diameter outlet.
The weight is comes in at 1.4 kg, with an increase in torque and performance. The silencers are all equipped with removable db killer, and are provided with assembly kit. The Xtrem Oval Short Carbon sells for around 395 euros.
Other models available for this bike include the Xtrem Short Oval Inox, at 310 euros, and the Xtrem Oval Black Short at 358 euros. For more information go to the styl-moto.com site.
Staying on theme with recent exhausts released, here is the offering from SC-Project, presenting the new single exhaust for the well-received streetmotard from KTM: the single cylinder 690 Supermoto.
The new group from SC-Project has a single DX collector and outlet, made from inox steel AISI 304, combined with titanium and carbon fibre cap (in arrival are also versions in black satin steel with carbon fibre) and available with removable DB-Killer.
The supermotard sees a reduction in weight of about nine kilos compared to the series’ system, and performance is improved. Prices are from 580 euros for the version with inox steel and carbon cap, while the top-of-the-range with titanium silencer and carbon fibre cap can be purchased for 620 euros.
The whole range, information and details can be found on the www.sc-project.com site.

Exan presents its new exhaust for the Triumph Tiger 1050. In conical or oval style, its made from inox steel, while the silencer is available in steel, black satin steel (fron the Black Line range), titanium and carbon. You can choose from the version seen with DB Killer, or a racing version.
All versions now have the option of inox steel or “Carbon Cap” varieties. The new EXAN systems are supplied with everything you need for assembly, which is general easy enough to complete.
The price for the titanium, carbon and black satin steel versions is 420 euros, inox steel costs 390 euros, while the racing version in titanium, carbon and black satin steel is 360, inox steel 330. The carbon cap is sold separately at 36 euros. For more information go to the Exan site.
For the small but agressive English naked, the Triumph Street Triple has announced the arrival of new silencers from Delta Sport, to increase performance and make the three cylinder range even more sort after.
The Delta Sport silencer is available in titanium with black ceramic detail, or entirely in inox steel. It weighs about 3.2kg which is half the weight of the original exhaust.
In addition to the reduced weight and good look, the silencer increases power by 4.2hp to 11,000 revs and the torque is up 3.5Nm to 9,100 revs.

Micron has announced the arrival of new GP-Sport silencers for the Honda CBR1000RR 2008. The MotoGP-style silencers were launched last year and in 2006 won the MCN best product awards - they’ve become famous for increasing performance and their innovative look.
The GP-Sport silencers for the CBR1000RR are part of a new line constructed with hydro-form technology which adapt it perfectly to the shape of the motorcycle. The new silencer substitutes the original and is exclusively produced by Micron, adapted to the Fireblase and available in three finishes: shiny steel, brushed silver and ceramic black.
The new Micron exhaust reduces weight by 2.6 kg, and increases power by 3.5hp to 7,500rpm, with an extra 2.7Nm of torque. The GP-Sport is BSAU1983/T3 approved for road use and reduces noise as per the original silencer.
Removing the silencer still adheres to norms regarding noise on the track, producing only 97dB at 5,500 revs. The brushed silver version is available at about 564 euros, while the black and steel versions can be purchased for 658 euros. More details are available on www.styl-moto.com.