I have this exact one but labeled Maxpeed,lol. I love how the baffle comes out so easy,because I leave the baffle in with the cap removed, but when cruising town I take it out,takes 2 mins. Sounds MEAN without the baffle.
Good vid I, got that Ransoto slip on for my Ninja 300 and ride baffle out. Definitely good pops and bassy. Way better to be heard instead of the factory 💯
Thank you, my slip-on was branded Anodising Racing and was from eBay but was almost identical (slightly different interface between the can and the adaptor pipe). I'm leaving the baffle and the plug in for now, it's a Deliveroo bike and I don't want to attract any more attention to it than it already gets (30th Anniversary Edition), especially from the local constabulary. Your video was really helpful but I don't think you need to use the springs with mine at least. Sounds much better than with the stock 😁
Just ordered this for my versys. Having custom work done on the exhaust with slip on. Good video, covered all the points someone should consider. Well done, stay frosty
versys x300? hows the feedback also thinking about getting this one as well? Have you noticed anything about consumptions of the bike? Or pretty much the same?
@@RidingsundayN101 I've not lost but maybe 2-3 mpg but it's hard to tell because it's all rider subjective stuff. If I could stay off the throttle more it would help. Lol
Great video my thoughts are about the same riding using the baffle without the plug to me is a great match thanks you made it much easier to purchase one right now.
I recently traded in my Honda Forza 300 scooter for a Ninja 300. I have basically the same muffler but mine is called Speed Park. I bought it for the scooter but never put it on. My Ninja came with this short little tip on the end of the pipe, basically like running it wide open with no muffler at all. It was horrible. So loud it hurt my ears after a short ride. I got the mid pipe adapter and put the muffler on with no baffle. It sounds good and much easier on the ears 👍
Just put this on my Kawasaki 250 and I’m running with baffle in without the plug because without no baffle at all it’s very loud and with the baffle in with the plug was too quiet for me.
This video is literally good and this is the exhaust that I have been searching for my new ninja 300 bs6 . But small disappointment for me is you can show us the exhaust note on flyby so we will be satisfied 😌. Or do another video of flyby by this exhaust ik this video is posted 1year ago ..
@@nmarz77 It sounds a whole hell of a lot better than stock. They don't make slip ons for that year 250 anymore so I had to make these work. The springs don't line up, but the tension from the mounts holds everything in place.
I wouldn't mind spending the money on a good exhaust but there just no middle ground in price theres either cheap like ransoco $60 or companies like Levince at like $200 up
Leo Vince is the middle ground bro. Real performance systems like Yoshimura, Akropovic and Austin Racing are 5-6 hundred for a slip on, honestly this ransoto is kinda junk but just my opinion. The carbon isnt even real its a plastic vinyl. I wouldnt get anything cheaper than the Leo Vince they are actually good quality but im buying the Yoshi Alpha myself, just sounds way too good to pass up. You get what you pay for. Another good option like Leo Vince would be Arrow, check them out as well quality brand.
Any updates on how it's holding up? Parts melting away, fading etc are the biggest complaints. Looking to change my 400's for next season. Is the update video out? Would love to hear the pops.
Bought a similar one for my zx10r. I still thought it was too quiet without the baffle. Acctually drilled the rivets out and gutted the insides. With the regular tip and found it too quiet still. Thinking it needs a bigger opening so I'll probably take the tip off
I wouldn't call it a huge difference. Definitely a little quicker and more refined. The 300 is much better for highway riding. But the 250 feels much lighter, and I prefer the breaks on the 250. I know because I have a 300 and my girlfriend has a 250. Great starter bikes
I took my baffle out with that one screw at the back and heard something fall in the exhaust ? Was this the “plug in” or another screw in the baffle that fell in ? I just unscrewed it and pulled out the baffle 🤷🏾♂️
Hey sorry to hear that. If you ask the seller where you bought it then they should be able to sell you the adapter. Make sure you tell them the make, model and year.
i'm a bit late but, how did you find the ride? removing the cat without tuning the bike left you with poor power delivery and low torque in low rpms or didn't you notice anything?
@@ZeroDegreeBreeze0 maybe pull a little harder or tap on it with a hammer or mallet to lossen it up and then try pull it out with pliers? I dunno...mine came right out.
I ordered one for my cb 500x, the mid pipe was bent wong. So went back to amazon ,ordered a 500x mid pipe,right bend but inlet end was to large, so had to put in a sleeve to take up the slack. I really like the looks and sound.
So far so good. I haven't ridden in a bit because it's cold where I live now. But it was holding up really good. I will do a follow-up video on how it's holding up soon.