Ask first - buy later :lecturef_smilie: ........... The only two I can think of is the Price if bought new , and if you didn't buy the baffle it will be a little louder ..... But you won't miss the 20 lbs of weight or the heat they produce ....... Mike :thumbup:Are there any cat delete negatives? I ordered one yesterday. I guess I should have asked this before I ordered.
I think most that have gone that route have been to try to get that sewing machine sound to be more like a motorcycle. The elimination of heat would be the best effect the weight is not that much of a benefit. Now there are several suppliers and some have added a baffle for sound. Youtube has some clips you can listen to or find someone in your ryding group that has made the change to hear the sound....:thumbup:
Personally, I find the price being asked for the vast majority of the simple 'S' shaped manufactured (plain versions) of 'Cat Delete' piping to be absolutely gluttonous and ridiculous. That's also another reason I am going to a motorcycle exhaust 'specialist' that will on site manufacture the complete system I require. So NO I see nothing but pluses if the Cat delete is done properly - but again, each to their own !
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BTW the part being replaced by the pipe is not a Catalytic Converter.
BTW the part being replaced by the pipe is not a Catalytic Converter.
The warranty part is absolutely untrue. CanAm also sells Akropovic exhaust upgrades as well.
Pretty much as long as exhaust mods are done downstream of the O2 sensor there is no effect on the engine controls and therefore no warranty concern.
LOTS of Spyders have primary muffler bypass pipes installed and there has not been even ONE instance of warranty refusal by BRP reported for having one installed. Not one.
Attempts at fear mongering based on zero data are not appreciated.
I will start by saying that experience in this area has shown differently than you allude to. We disagree.
Neither of the two warranty 'examples' are dealing with Spyders. They are dealing with off road vehicles. They are also examples of service writers at dealerships pontificating on things they know little about. We have not seen a single example where BRP, not a dealer, has denied warranty for the use of a primary muffler bypass pipe. NOT ONE. In a specific example, MANY 2013 RT owners installed them before the fire recall in attempts to reduce exhaust heat. BRP PAID for many of them as part of the settlements after the recall was announced. They paid for both of mine and allowed them to remain on the bike after the recall was done.
We have laws dealing with the use of aftermarket parts. The warranty is not void unless they CAUSE a problem. Generally, BRP has been very good on these areas. MUCH better than most car companies. My statement about the 02 sensor was a generalization that most aftermarket exhaust systems downstream of the 02 sensor will have no negative effect on the bike and therefore no warranty concern. No doubt there may be an extreme example where it might not be true. But the primary muffler bypass pipe we are speaking of in this thread has been proven to work well and not cause any warranty concerns.
Do what makes you happy.