Delkevic Exhausts
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Re: Delkevic Exhausts
A late reply but, Delkevic pipes are good just replacements without any mild steel, mine have been fitted and my mechanic said it passed the MOT even with the race scorpian exhaust on. They give a deep and creamy sound.
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Re: Delkevic Exhausts
Hi,ZXRSHAUN wrote:does any body rate this company and inperticular the header pipes
Crap! avoid at all costs. They may look nice and shiny but after 1 day of rain they are fooked! I know because I've had 3 in the past in the space of 4 months under warrenty. Save ya pennies and buy a micron system.
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Re: Delkevic Exhausts
I thought they were stainless?
What problems did you have with yours?
What problems did you have with yours?
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Hi,will#224 wrote:I thought they were stainless?
What problems did you have with yours?
Stainless yes, rust resitant no. After going out in the rain about 3 times, the link pipe goes rusty. I'm not talking surface rust that'll wash off with a bit of soap and water, I mean proper rust that would need a buff to get off. I had 3 complete downpipes before I got so pissed off, I got my money back and bought a micron system and saved myself £35
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Re: Delkevic Exhausts
stainless doesnt rust though?
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Hi,lewisdale wrote:stainless doesnt rust though?
Try telling them that, they wouldn't believe me lol
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Re: Delkevic Exhausts
oddness ..
i've been using one on a roadbike for a year or so, discolours a bit but polishes up fine..
performance is identical to a stock system.
i've been using one on a roadbike for a year or so, discolours a bit but polishes up fine..
performance is identical to a stock system.
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Re: Delkevic Exhausts
fitted mien today . not entirely impressed with them . rubbing my swingarm, tight as buggery to get in the head.
but on the pluss given a throaty note low down . but ALOT quieter than my stock piped with all the internal mesh BS ripped out
but on the pluss given a throaty note low down . but ALOT quieter than my stock piped with all the internal mesh BS ripped out