HONDA VTR1000 SP1 RC51 RVT1000R

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£291.50£737.00

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These motorbike exhausts are for the Honda VTR1000 SP1 /SPY RC51 RVT1000R Made between 2000-2001 and come with link pipe fittings,

2 x Stainless 304 Cnc Mandrel bent link pipes

2 x Stainless Exhaust Straps

2 x Exhaust Strap Rubbers

This exhaust is made to fit straight to the standard OEM downpipes.

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MTC Motorbike Exhausts Honda VTR 1000 SP1

 

Honda SP1 Full system (2)

 

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Material

White, Polished Stainless Steel, Satin Stainless Steel, Titanium, Carbon, Black, Blue

Shape

Round GP, Oval, Round, Tri Oval

Outlet

Evo Outlet, GP Pro Outlet, Single Outlet, Twin Outlet, Carbon Outlet

Type

Race, Road Legal

Outlet

Single Outlet – single 54mm diameter rolled outlet. Best performing outlet in a road-legal /race. Simple and effective.
Twin Outlet – twin 40mm diameter rolled outlets. This has the ‘best of both worlds’, quieter than the single outlet with baffles inserted, and Louder than the single outlet with the baffles removed. (Both outlets working in the road-legal form).
Carbon Outlet -Our superior outlet range with a choice of a smooth, sleek Oval, ultra-modern Tri-oval, and now our all-new for 2020 Round outlet. These outlets give your exhaust the distinctive, expensive finish without the expensive price tag.
GP Pro Outlet – Comes with a large 63mm diameter slash-cut finish, and can come with and without road-legal baffles.
Stainless_tri-oval_EVO-carbon-outlet-1 The Evo Outlet – Is a new, modern 2020 design. The sleek, tapered lines compliment any road – track or race bike

Materials

Our Exhausts are internally constructed in stainless steel and the outer sleeve can be made in stainless steel, titanium or carbon fiber. MTC ONLY uses the best grade materials.

Polished Stainless Steel – Grade T304 + T409 (a single slip-on exhaust normally weighs 1.9 kilos).
Satin Stainless Steel – Grade T304 + T409 (a single slip-on exhaust normally weighs 1.9 kilos).
Titanium – Grade 2 + 3 mill finish (a single slip-on exhaust normally weighs 1.7 kilos).
Carbon Fibre – 4 x 4 twill prepreg autoclave cured, foiled lined (a single slip-on exhaust normally weighs 1.2 kilos).

Our coloured exhausts have stainless steel sleeves that are painted prior to assembly. The item is electrostatically coated with high-grade polyester powder and cured at 200º-220º deg C giving a durable, smooth and U.V. resistant finish with excellent colour retention. Colours available are matt black, gloss white and gloss blue.

Shape

Round GP – Ø98mm Our smaller round exhaust shape and is usually 250mm Long (this exhaust shape is perfect for the customer who wants a louder sound on a standard sized bike).
Round – Ø110mm Our Normal-sized exhaust shape and can come in sizes from 250mm to 450mm Long. (This is our standard sized exhaust and performs excellently on most bikes).
Oval – working from 110mm Ø is sized 98mm wide and 122mm High and can come in sizes from 250mm to 450mm Long. (This is our slimmest design, for inverted under-seat exhausts, or for customers/Racers who need the slimmest streamlined spacers to ride through).
Tri Oval – working from 110mm Ø is sized 98mm wide and 122mm High and can come in sizes from 250mm to 450mm Long.
(This is our Premium shaped design. (Designed back in 2002′ our company was the first in the UK to produce this exclusive shape, have a look around and see how many UK companies have copied us!!).

Extra Info

Our Exhausts are manufactured to give maximum power without the need to alter the fueling but, if you have an aftermarket air filter and/or a de-cat, then having the bikes fueling looked at will always compliment the engine’s performance and efficiency.

To Make sure that you are shopping for the correct Model exhaust here is some information about this model.

Honda RC51
2001 Honda RC51 SP1.
Manufacturer Honda
Also called RVT1000R

VTR1000SP1
VTR1000SP2
Production 2000 – 2006
Predecessor RVF750 RC45
Successor CBR1000RR
Class Sportbike
Engine 999 cc liquid-cooled 90° V-twin
Bore / stroke 100 mm × 63.6 mm (3.94 in × 2.50 in)
Compression ratio 10.8:1
Top speed 164 mph (264 km/h)
Power 133 hp (99 kW) (claimed)
118 hp (88 kW) (rear wheel)
Torque 71.4 lbâ‹…ft (96.8 Nâ‹…m) (rear wheel)
Transmission Close-ratio six-speed
Rake, trail 24.5 degrees / 100.5 mm (3.96 in) SP1
23.5 degrees / 94.6 mm (3.72 in) SP2
Wheelbase 1,409.7 mm (55.50 in) SP1
1,425.7 mm (56.13 in)SP2
Seat height 32.5 inches
Weight 440 lb (200 kg) (dry)
489 lb (222 kg) (wet)
Fuel capacity 4.8 gallons, including 1.2-gallon reserve
Fuel consumption 8.4 L/100 km; 34 mpg‑imp (28 mpg‑US)
Related VTR1000F “Super Hawk”
The Honda RC51, also known as the RVT1000R (in the United States) or VTR1000 SP1 (Europe and Australia), is a 90° V-twin motorcycle produced by Honda from 2000 to 2006.[3] Built by Honda to prove a point that Honda could outsmart Ducati on the track using a V-Twin.

The RC51 was designed as the motorcycle to be used by Honda’s racing teams in the Superbike World Championship.[5] The 2000–2001 models are designated SP1, while the 2002–2006 models are designated SP2 (the latter having updated fuel injection and suspension systems).

1988–2002 In 1988, new rules in superbike racing allowed V-twin engines up to 999 cc to compete. Prior to the rules change, 750 cc four-cylinder motorcycles were the dominant force in production based competition. During the first two years of the World Superbike championship, Honda won the series with their RC30, powered by a 750 cc V-4. In 1990, however, Raymond Roche secured Ducati’s first world title aboard the Ducati 851. Throughout the next 11 years, Ducati would go on to win 8 World Superbike Championships with their V-twins (Honda won two and Kawasaki just one).

Honda was unable to win consistently, particularly because of rival V-twins’ displacement advantage over Honda’s V-4. In 2000 Honda released the RC51, powered by a 999 cc liquid-cooled V-twin engine. That year, it won the World Superbike Championship with Colin Edwards riding for the Castrol team. In 2001, Ducati regained the title but the RC51 was still a contender boasting superior reliability with comparable speed and power. The RC51 won again in its final year of factory-supported racing in World Superbike in 2002 after Edwards’ tremendous title fight with Troy Bayliss and that same year also captured the AMA Superbike title with Nicky Hayden. Honda had taken the lessons learned in the SP-1’s first season, producing the SP-2 for 2002. A stronger, more rigid frame and swingarm were identical to the WSB race bike parts and engine modifications boosted peak power by 3 kW (4 bhp) and cut weight by 5 kg (11 lb). Factory specifications for road-going SP-2s (sourced from Honda) were 133 bhp with a top speed of 168 mph.

3D View

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Fitting Guide

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All our Road Legal exhausts come with a Road Legal Baffle / Decibel Killer + BSAU ( British Road-Legal ) markings.

All our RACE exhausts do not come with a Road Legal Baffle / Decibel Killer + do not have any BSAU ( British Road-Legal ) markings. and are marked NOT FOR ROAD USE

2024 Road legal exhaust statement:

At Max Torque Cans we prioritise safety and compliance in the world of motorcycle exhausts. Our commitment to adhering to regulations is evident in our product design and labelling, and hence with new updates from ACEM, DVSA and DfT, we are ensuring our exhaust systems are compliant with new and upcoming legislation and regulations. Specifically, two changes detailed below:

Road Legal Exhausts: Our road legal exhausts will have the BSAU stamped markings and be crafted with non-removable baffles, aligning seamlessly with the standards set by ACEM (European Association of Motorcycle Manufacturers). These baffles are an integral part of our design to ensure that your motorcycle exhaust complies with road regulations, providing you with a legal and enjoyable riding experience.

Race Exhausts and Silencers:  For those seeking an exhilarating experience on the track, our race exhausts are engineered to deliver optimal performance. Clearly marked with type approval markings “Not for Road Use” etched into the side, these exhausts are specifically designed for racing applications. This distinction is in line with DVSA policy, ensuring that our race exhausts are suitable for track use, meeting the highest performance standards without compromising on safety.

 

Fitting Guides

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