> I had a similar experience with my Multistrada 1000. It had the Termignoni
> pipes that sounded great, had excellent throttle response and was a joy to
> ride for long hours, but I wanted to recapture the ST2 sound. So I put on
> some Staintunes and it sounded a little better (or I wanted to believe it
did),
> but I had to accept that it was the ST2/Staintune combination that gave it
a
> particular note that made me want to go out and start the bike for no
> particular reason other than to hear it. There was something about the
feel
> of the ST2 as well. The motor, the dash (not digital), I can't really
describe it.
I've had a few Multistradas; with standard pipes, Termis, and one with a
Zard exhaust. I don't know what it was about the geometry but that Zard bike
sounded just like an old V8 Hemi. It was lovely! Of course I sold it and
lost it and am now back to another Multi with standard pipes, but it was so
distinctive I know just what you mean about a particular vehicle and the
sound it makes.
IanE
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