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RC8 Hexacone Titanium Race System

September 3rd, 2010 -- by Alex -- Posted in KTM, Motorcycle | No Comments »

Hi guys, the folks over in Austria finally came out with an exhaust system for the KTM RC8 and RC8R. Check it out.

The system uses their Hexacone end can tip. It is a high performance racing system, which makes it not legal for street use, but who’s telling? It is made of Titanium and the pipe size is 54 mm.

Yes, I admit, it is not the most aesthetically pleasing system for the RC8, but I am sure Remus took into account performance numbers of the cosmetics. Remember their full titanium exhaust system for the Daytona 675?

Take a look at the dyno numbers.

The system will run you around $1290.00 or so, depending on where you are in the world. And as always, Remus backs up their products with 24 months warranty on all EEC approved systems, 12 months warranty on Racing systems. Stay tuned for more updates.


    Lex Racing Adjustable Levers

    January 19th, 2010 -- by Alex -- Posted in Motorcycle | 1 Comment »

    What’s up everyone? These levers have been five years in the making. We were second after CRG to come up with the concept but with Pazzo coming out with mass produced multi colored levers right after them, we decided to hold off and come up with a better product.

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    As you can see above, the first Lex Racing Levers were grooved at the front to conform to a rider’s fingers. We didn’t think this would be enough to kill the competition, so we went back to the drawing board. What we came up with, you can see below.

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    Now, the Lex Racing Lever is fully adjustable to fit all hands (unless you are a giant, or a baby). The clicker controls a roller cam assembly, giving riders the ability to manipulate lever position even while riding. Brake fade and clutch adjustments can be tuned as well.

    Like our competition, they are of 6061-T6 CNC machined aluminum construction. However, not only do they have six clicks of adjustability, and the folding featured, they can be lengthened and shortened with ease.

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    We have definitely come a long way from the design above.

    Please check out any of the motorcycle forums at the bottom of Inline Performance Magazine’s webpage to join in on the Group Buy.


      Automobile Insurance

      January 14th, 2010 -- by Alex -- Posted in Automobile, Motorcycle | 3 Comments »




      Hey guys, I am going shy away from writing about Remus exhausts and talk about a problem we as drivers have been facing. 2009 was a bad year for many of us in the automobile industry. With record low sales, repossessions, and record bankruptcy filings, buying new vehicles was the last thing on everyone’s mind.

      Let’s do a quick recap of 2009, to prove my point. 2009 saw the birth and death of the disastrous Cash for Clunkers fiasco. Yes, dealers were able to move a few new models in the beginning, only to have the irresponsible default again on the new loans. Motorcycle sales were so poor that many Japanese manufacturers decided not to import 2010 models because the 2009 models were still sitting on showroom floors!

      So, this brings me to my concern. What happens to auto insurance companies when no one is buying any new vehicles? Sure, people still have to insure their old cars, but with the economy the way it is, they probably stick with liability coverage only. With less new auto loan companies requiring full coverage, the insurance companies are making less money.

      Enter discount auto insurance offered by online companies. By moving business online, companies cut out many costs associated with traditional offices. No office rent means less supply costs. No office equals less employees to pay. Employees working from home will use their own computers. Etc. etc.

      But with so many of these discount auto insurance boutiques opening up, the quality of service tends to take a downward spiral. No more one-on-one face time with your insurance adjuster, because time is money, and they have many other clients. And with profits being razor thin, companies tend to watch out only for themselves, which in turn hurts the customer.

      My point, and advice? Stick with the larger, more established auto insurance companies, if you can afford it. When and if you should be in an accident, it will pay off. However, if like the rest of the millions of other Americans, you are strapped for cash, and are a relatively safe driver, then by all means, try one of the discount auto insurance companies online.

      If nothing else, they usually have great websites that are chock full of free information. Most of these discount auto insurance websites have different pages on how to apply for discounts, what to do if you need to file a claim, etc, etc.


        Remus HexaCone for Streetfighter

        December 21st, 2009 -- by Alex -- Posted in Ducati, Motorcycle | No Comments »

        What’s up guys? Just wanted to show you the new Remus exhaust for the Ducati Streetfighter. It actually comes in two versions.

        The first is the dual outlet slip on available in both stainless steel and titanium. The dyno graph is shown below.

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        The second version is what I think is the cooler one. It’s the HexaCone, High Performance Race System with a stainless steel header (2-1), conical tubes and Titan Race muffler. There is also a titanium racing version as well.

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        Here is the dyno graph below.

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        The 24-month warranty on all EEC approved systems, and 12-month warranty on racing systems is also in effect.

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        Stay tuned for more updates!


          Remus HyperCone SS & Titanium

          December 18th, 2009 -- by Alex -- Posted in BMW, Motorcycle | No Comments »

          What’s up guys? I just want to let you guys know that we have the Remus HyperCone for the all new BMW S1000rr in stock. Looks like an awesome exhaust system for an awesome motorcycle!

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          The HyperCone comes in a Stainless Steel sleeve or a titanium one: your choice.

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            Remus Revolution KTM 950 Adventure S Cam

            November 18th, 2009 -- by Alex -- Posted in KTM, Motorcycle | No Comments »

            What’s up guys? As a follow up to our previous KTM 950 Adventure video, a camera was mounted on the passenger seat, facing back. In the video below, you are able to hear the Remus roar to life as the rider accelerates ahead.

            It’s kind of cool everything the rider lets the Adventure rip! Alright, stay tuned guys. As always, be sure to check out KTM Boards for more KTM fun!


              Remus HyperCone on Dyno

              November 17th, 2009 -- by Alex -- Posted in Motorcycle, Suzuki | No Comments »

              Hey guys, check out the Remus HyperCone exhaust on the 2006 Suzuki Gsxr600. Will fit the 750 of the appropriate years as well.

              A lot of die-hard Suzuki fans swear by Yoshimura and nothing else. But why follow the pack? Be unique. Get a Remus! Check out the video of the bike on the dyno.

              Be sure to checl out Gixxer Boards for more Suzuki fun!


                Remus Revolution KTM 950 Adventure S

                November 16th, 2009 -- by Alex -- Posted in KTM, Motorcycle | No Comments »

                Hey guys, this is a quick video sound clip of the Remus Revolution exhaust system on a 2003 or 2004 KTM 950 Adventure S.

                Make sure your speakers are on low. Check out the video.

                Stay tuned ofr more Remus fun! In the meantime, please be sure to check out everything KTM at KTM Boards.


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