acesfan05
Extreme
According to the Excell Exhaust instructions, the stock OEM plastics can be used with the silencer, but you take the risk of the plastics melting. The instructions also say the Excell plastics can melt as well if you do not have a 5 minute cool down period before you stop.
I am running with no plastics now, and wonder if anyone has any ideas on this. Have any of you had your plastics melt?
Thanks,
Will
I am running with no plastics now, and wonder if anyone has any ideas on this. Have any of you had your plastics melt?
Thanks,
Will
kingedwards99
Expert
I have the stock plastics with the excell exhaust,(1100 miles on) No melting.
yami ryder
Pro
I melted the excell plastics on the second ride, but that was because the end of my pipe blew the stuffing out and heated up. excell said that was the first one and sent me new plastics and a sealed pipe. 1200 miles since then and no problem with plastics, pipe sounds great. I keep a close eye on the pipe now.
acesfan05
Extreme
kingewards99 and yami ryder -
How you do you guys ride? I ride a fairly high rates of speed and sometimes stop, let it idle for 30 seconds then turn it off. That's where excell says it might be a problem.
What's your riding style?
How you do you guys ride? I ride a fairly high rates of speed and sometimes stop, let it idle for 30 seconds then turn it off. That's where excell says it might be a problem.
What's your riding style?
yami ryder
Pro
I am the leed driver just because I know the trails very well. I ride U.P. Michigan and average 200 to 350 miles per day...