Description
FMF Q4 HEX Slip-On
The FMF Q4 silencer lives up to its name: the "Q" stands for "Quiet". It is therefore a silencer that is designed to reduce the noise level as much as possible while maintaining top performance.
The silencer is made of high-quality aluminum and has a specially developed system of chambers, silencers and damping materials. Lightweight, robust and quiet, ideal for enduro and long-distance off-road use!
Features FMF Slip-On silencer:
- Optimized performance: More power over the entire rev range.
- Optimum noise damping: Riding without excessive noise.
- Light but robust: Perfect for demanding terrain.
- Including spark arrestor: Complies with off-road regulations.
- Reduced vibrations: Less vibrations than with standard silencer.
Technical data fmf q4 silencer:
- Housing: Aluminum
- Material manifold and end cap: Stainless steel
- Model: Q4 HEX
- Type: Slip-on
Note: The old version is silver and the new version is black.
FMF Q4
"Q" stands for "Quiet". The FMF Q4 Slip-on is an extremely quiet ESD for enduro use. FMF offers a silencer that is both very powerful and suitable for use on public roads.
Features slip-on FMF Q4
The Q4 HEX has a complex chamber system, baffles and multi-layer packing wool, making it the most powerful enduro exhaust on the market. FMF explains: With the Q4 you don't need to hear the power, just feel the power!
- Complies with USFS and FIM World Enduro noise standards
- Power increase across the entire RPM range
- Including spark arrestor
- Lighter than the original model
- Solid construction, suitable for extreme enduro conditions
- Generally compatible with the original headpipe
Silencer for motorcycle, scooter, moped
The silencer or muffler, is an essential part of the exhaust a two-wheeler. Its main function is to reduce the noise produced by the exhaust gases as they exit the engine, thus preventing unnecessary noise pollution.
How does a silencer work?
The silencer is usually a tube with perforated internal chambers that are surrounded by a sound-absorbing material. As exhaust gases enter the muffler, they pass through the openings in the walls of the pipe and are then absorbed by the silencer wool.
Silencer Maintenance
Should you notice that your two-wheeler is getting louder and louder, it's time to replace the insulation wool and exhaust gaskets. Maintenance is relatively easy and requires only a few tools.
If you regularly maintain your motorcycle or scooter, we recommend purchasing an exhaust plug to maintain the effectiveness and life expectancy of the insulation material.