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Old Oct 1st, 2008, 1:14 pm   #1 (permalink)
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Full Systems: Zard TG vs Termi 2-1

I'm looking at getting a full exhaust system for my HM-S pretty soon. I'm having trouble deciding between the Zard TG system and the Termi 2-1 system. I really like the way the underseat exhaust looks on the bike. Also, when I show the bike to other people, everyone seems to love that look. I still have the stock exhaust for the record. The Zard is also quite a bit cheaper.

It's just hard to pass up the Termi 2-1 system. The single side exhaust brings back memories to my dirtbiking days and I like the way it cleans up the rear end of the bike.

Can anyone comment on these two systems?
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I'm looking at getting a full exhaust system for my HM-S pretty soon. I'm having trouble deciding between the Zard TG system and the Termi 2-1 system. I really like the way the underseat exhaust looks on the bike. Also, when I show the bike to other people, everyone seems to love that look. I still have the stock exhaust for the record. The Zard is also quite a bit cheaper.

It's just hard to pass up the Termi 2-1 system. The single side exhaust brings back memories to my dirtbiking days and I like the way it cleans up the rear end of the bike.

Can anyone comment on these two systems?
i have the 2-1 cause i like the rear end clean so it looks a lot more hooligan
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I'm looking at getting a full exhaust system for my HM-S pretty soon. I'm having trouble deciding between the Zard TG system and the Termi 2-1 system. I really like the way the underseat exhaust looks on the bike. Also, when I show the bike to other people, everyone seems to love that look. I still have the stock exhaust for the record. The Zard is also quite a bit cheaper.

It's just hard to pass up the Termi 2-1 system. The single side exhaust brings back memories to my dirtbiking days and I like the way it cleans up the rear end of the bike.

Can anyone comment on these two systems?
First and foremost .... do and get what YOU want .. phuck everyone else.

Me, I prefer the under tail twin outlet, I have Termis and have ordered a Zard header set complete with cat elim and valve elim through Antony and that will be me.

Put on YOUR bike what YOU feel is cool and everything else will fall into place.
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First and foremost .... do and get what YOU want .. phuck everyone else.

Me, I prefer the under tail twin outlet, I have Termis and have ordered a Zard header set complete with cat elim and valve elim through Antony and that will be me.

Put on YOUR bike what YOU feel is cool and everything else will fall into place.
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I'm looking at getting a full exhaust system for my HM-S pretty soon. I'm having trouble deciding between the Zard TG system and the Termi 2-1 system. I really like the way the underseat exhaust looks on the bike. Also, when I show the bike to other people, everyone seems to love that look. I still have the stock exhaust for the record. The Zard is also quite a bit cheaper.

It's just hard to pass up the Termi 2-1 system. The single side exhaust brings back memories to my dirtbiking days and I like the way it cleans up the rear end of the bike.

Can anyone comment on these two systems?
I use to buy exhaust other then termi for Ducati... they all sound great look great... if performance is a concern.. and don't feel like being a Hyper Exhaust/ECU Expert... I'd recommend the Termis... comes with ECU... and the Airbox... worth the difference in price... more so the Headaches ... make sure you get acompetent person tune it for you... Mine runs great... 15k to date...

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The more youtube videos I watch, the more I want the Termi system.

I'll get it soon. Rizoma mirrors, getting rid of the hand gaurds and a 44T rear sprocket / 520 chain conversion is next on the list.
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Thumbs up Hmm sounds familar... sort of...

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The more youtube videos I watch, the more I want the Termi system.

I'll get it soon. Rizoma mirrors, getting rid of the hand gaurds and a 44T rear sprocket / 520 chain conversion is next on the list.


Rizoma Mirrors
DP Hand Guards
Termi Full system
Brought in the bars too... 1/2 inch each side.. way better
among other things...

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Old Oct 1st, 2008, 9:39 pm   #8 (permalink)
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The Zard Top Gun system is great in terms of materials, workmanship, and sound quality. You can be all in including cans, headers, and DP ECU for around $1500, which is $400-600 less than the Termi.

Termis sound good too and you don't have to find the ECU somewhere else. The only complaint I have heard on Termis is that fitment can be a problem. I had a couple minor fitment issues on the Zard system, but not hard to figure out.

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