I ordered mine directly from CS Racing in Brazil. It took less than two weeks to ship it from Brazil to Northwest Illinois. I am very happy with the looks, fit, finish, and quality of craftsmanship with CS Racing exhaust system.
@@dingznthingz that's awesome I'm glad their lead time is shorter now..it's used to take 6-8 weeks. They have one of the best exhausts in the market and great customer service. Happy it all worked out for you, ride safe!!
I really appreciate you doing the fly by with the new exhaust. that is the one thing missing from most of these videos like yours. Shopping exhausts now for my all black '23 named Matte Damon.
Thanks for watching I'm glad you like the video and congrats on the new Vulcan love the name you gave it. If you want to get the CS racing exhaust use my link in the video description for 5% discount. Good luck and ride safe!!
@@LuciferMorningstar-wk8qu be sure to watch a ton of videos on that exhaust and try to hear it in person if you can. I have seen a lot of people feel that exhaust is too loud and obnoxious so just make sure you are ok with that. I rode with a friend that had that exhaust on his Vulcan and it was definitely too loud for my taste.
No calibration needed. This exhaust comes with a muffler so the air flow is similar to stock exhaust for the engine. I have booster plug installed which helps reduce the engine braking and improves throttle response. You don't need the booster plug for this exhaust to work. CS racing also confirmed that no calibration is needed with this exhaust. It's pure plug and play!
I needed to build confidence on the road so I would say the 250 as the first bike was the right choice for me. I had my riding skills down but wasn't confident about riding on the road with other cars and trucks etc. I did master the 250cc in 1 month and then got bored so got the Vulcan. It's all about your confidence level. I am glad I started with a smaller bike and worked up to the Vulcan.
Thank you for watching! This exhaust is manufactured in Brazil by CS racing so you should be able to purchase it, use my link for 5% discount. Good luck and ride safe my friend!
Hey man what’s up. I own a Vulcan 650 myself. I want to mod my bike the exact same as yours and I was wondering whether you had a mechanic do the mods or you did then yourself.
I did all the mods myself and have videos on how to install for most of them on my channel. It's all pretty easy stuff just needs some tools. You can order the mods through my links in the video descriptions too. Let me know if you have any questions, good luck and ride safe!
Hey Kam. I just bought, installed, then uninstalled the Delkevic 21" ceramic full exhaust and have a comment and question. The reason I took the Delkevic off was that it was just way too loud when I would release the throttle, or while down shifting. This was with the baffle in. All other sounds were nice, but those 2 were like 10 times louder then all others, even while accelerating. I am highly considering the CS and just wanted to know if it is also really loud when your riding then release the throttle, or when down shifting? Thank you very much for your time and answer! Subscribed!
Hey man yea the delkevic is too loud for my taste as well. The CS racing Exhaust is not too loud when decelerating or down shifting it actually sounds great in my opinion. You can use my link in the video description for 5% discount on the exhaust. Check my other motovlog videos you will hear it when I slow down too. I think you will love it compared to delkevic. You can also explore the two brothers exhaust it is similar to CS racing. Thank you for watching and subscribing!
@@Custnam nice man you will love the exhaust. Yea the lead time is long they are trying to catch up to the demand, everyone wants one! Hope it comes sooner man
@@Kamdorian I guess that's part of it, but the main issue is that the manufacturer has to certify it, otherwise I have to do it which is as you might imagine expensive :D
Can you do a video with and without the db killer at 2500rpms to measure the sound diffrence since in my country we are allowed to run fullsystem exhaust as long as it is 99db at 2500rpm measured at 3.5 meters fron the exhaust tip. I am really interested in the exhaust.
Nope, no tuning needed. CS Racing also confirmed no tuning needed. I got my bike used and previous owner installed the booster plug so I have that anyway.
@@DanielIancu-x7v thanks for ordering. Sorry about the delay, they are often overloaded with orders and sometimes it takes 1-2 months to receive it. Please message me your details and I will reach out to my contact at the company to get an update on your order.
Thanks for watching! Nope no dino needed. The CS racing Exhaust comes with a muffler so no remapping needed. It's just install and start riding! I also have the booster plug installed on my bike and it works fine with it.
@@najibazzem9464 it's a part that connects to the ecu and reduces the jerkiness and engine breaking for the Vulcan 650. Can buy online here www.boosterplug.com/shop/boosterplug-kawasaki-584p.html
@@tonyb7956 word I grew up in Galloway, still have family down there. I haven't taken my bike down yet but if I do I'll let you know and we can meet up
I was pretty much decided to get one , but then found out royal Enfield super meteor 650 which is a bit cheaper and better build quality, led light , comfort seat, sounds better from the factory. So now I have to test ride both of them :D