765 Campbell's Custom Exhausts - Thoughts?

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  1. Richard Cheek

    Richard Cheek Well-Known Member

    Mar 23, 2019
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    Hi everyone. I have spent ages researching exhaust options for my 2023 street triple and still can't decide! Options like spark or Zard (homogolated versions) are bl**dy stupid money (£1800 plus fitting!) and options like dominator or black seem cheap and low quality.

    One option I found was a custom built exhaust by a company in Kent called Campbell's Custom Exhausts who say they can cut the end can off the standard header/cat and then build a custom exhaust. See the pic below for one they did previously (from their facebook page).

    Reviews seem very good, run by 2 skilled craftsmen it seems. My question is, does anyone have any experience of these exhausts? Worth going for? The quote they gave seems reasonable, but I just wanted to get a bit more info and maybe some reviews before taking the plunge. Thanks

    Otherwise, any other exhaust options that aren't stupid money but still have half decent quality would be greatly received.

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  2. Eldon

    Eldon Crème de la Crème

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    Looks a bit like a Mivv design.

    I'm happy with my Scorpion red power on my gen 1 765.
    If I was in your shoes, I'd buy an end can and ask them to trim the headers (one piece system isn't it?) and fit that on the end.

    I think mine cost about £400
     
  3. Richard Cheek

    Richard Cheek Well-Known Member

    Mar 23, 2019
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    Yeah I had a scorpion redpower on my old 2021 plate 765 and it was great. But the 2023 are, as you rightly say, a one piece system, which is massive pain in the ar*e.

    It must be possible then to just cut the standard end can off and then modify everything to fit something like a scorpion can?

    They do offer different designs at Campbell's, that's just the only photo I found of the job they did on a street triple previously

     
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