how much are the pipes then :rolleyes:
Happy reading!

Go here for CES versions - they stated to me that mine was "1 3/4" outlet finishing into standard position (suits standard muffler sizing fitment)."

CES ****

Well if you are prepared to go international best value here:
See below cut and paste from another thread. You can find similar performance for less from NZ and Aussie makers with a HansO free tune download, Commander IV with or w/o an Auto tune do some searchs and read a lot of threads. Helpfully the forum provides similar related threads posted at the bottom of threads to get you started.

For US you will have to go Carpenter or for International go here:

New Zealand - Viking Exhausts and a forum member @Paul Bryant
Forum thread - Paul Bryant Headers!

Australian - CES Home-Custom Exhaust Specialists-CES
Forum thread - CES ****
or Reband Reband <br />Motorcycle Exhaust & Classic Bike SpecialistS
Forum thread - use your search function these were developed with the assistance of famed Aussie tuner Neville Lush who is also a forum member so add 'Lush' to your search


And for the very long thread on CES development and versions etc go here:
Rocket science
 
Last week I bought a RamAir system for my 2014 Roadster. Fitting it was very easy and the instructions were superb with clear step-by-step pictures and text.

After fitting I performed the "12 minute" tune but didn't take the bike out as the weather was foul.

I managed to get out this afternoon and did nearly 100 miles on a mixture of roads. I couldn't believe the difference with the bike. It was so silky smooth. Throttle response is much quicker. Torque seems more available too especially at bottom end i.e. pulling away at a junction or turning right after stopping at a roundabout. Totally transformed. No jerkiness, lumpiness or hesitation.

Cruising is easier too. Previously I had always found 30mph a pain. It was too slow for 3rd and in 2nd it sounded as if you needed to change up. Today however, 30 mph was effortless in 3rd and at one point I dropped down from 40 to 30 smoothly then noticed I was in 4th! Blasting through sweeping A roads / lanes was even more fun. Totally effortless.

In addition there's the induction sound effects. I was fortunate to have had a car some years ago with twin Weber twin-choke carbs. They made as much noise or more than the exhaust. There's a similar induction noise with the RamAir so it was a familiar old sound to me but could be alarming to some owners as you tend to hear "knocks" and "rattling" sounds you wouldn't hear before but you soon learn it's the norm. A fellow Rocketeer warned me of this in advance too.He was right.

The sounds effects vary. Wind on a handful without changing gear and you get a deep buffalo sounding growl. Gentle throttle movements are more or less discernible. It's not annoying IMO while riding. The loudest of all is hard acceleration up through the gears. I have TORS which make a pleasant noise during acceleration however the induction roar totally drowns them out. I can't imagine what the bike sounds like blasting past a slower moving car.

In summary, one of the best and most satisfying mods I've ever done to anything. It really does totally transform the bike making it even better and bigger grins. 100% recommended :)
 
Last week I bought a RamAir system for my 2014 Roadster. Fitting it was very easy and the instructions were superb with clear step-by-step pictures and text.

After fitting I performed the "12 minute" tune but didn't take the bike out as the weather was foul.

I managed to get out this afternoon and did nearly 100 miles on a mixture of roads. I couldn't believe the difference with the bike. It was so silky smooth. Throttle response is much quicker. Torque seems more available too especially at bottom end i.e. pulling away at a junction or turning right after stopping at a roundabout. Totally transformed. No jerkiness, lumpiness or hesitation.

Cruising is easier too. Previously I had always found 30mph a pain. It was too slow for 3rd and in 2nd it sounded as if you needed to change up. Today however, 30 mph was effortless in 3rd and at one point I dropped down from 40 to 30 smoothly then noticed I was in 4th! Blasting through sweeping A roads / lanes was even more fun. Totally effortless.

In addition there's the induction sound effects. I was fortunate to have had a car some years ago with twin Weber twin-choke carbs. They made as much noise or more than the exhaust. There's a similar induction noise with the RamAir so it was a familiar old sound to me but could be alarming to some owners as you tend to hear "knocks" and "rattling" sounds you wouldn't hear before but you soon learn it's the norm. A fellow Rocketeer warned me of this in advance too.He was right.

The sounds effects vary. Wind on a handful without changing gear and you get a deep buffalo sounding growl. Gentle throttle movements are more or less discernible. It's not annoying IMO while riding. The loudest of all is hard acceleration up through the gears. I have TORS which make a pleasant noise during acceleration however the induction roar totally drowns them out. I can't imagine what the bike sounds like blasting past a slower moving car.

In summary, one of the best and most satisfying mods I've ever done to anything. It really does totally transform the bike making it even better and bigger grins. 100% recommended :)
 
Hi

Fitted the Ramair six months ago. Great stuff! But don't ride the Rocket with your shorts on!!!!

Seriously after 2 months the induction roared louder...... because the rubber unions had perished and she was sucking unfiltered air. Sent back to Ramair who replaced without question. Obviously seen it before. Fitted the modified version and it looked much more fit for purpose. 3000 miles later, noted during a service ..... rubber unions shot again.

Great induction roar...... but check they have'nt self destructed between services.
 
Yes we have heard about V2 failures happening. There is a V3 with a new rubber compound. Said to be vastly improved and so far no failures. You might want to contact RamAir again for another warranty upgrade.
 
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