Yoshimura vs. D&D exhaust
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Considering if you come home late from somewhere you can roll into your neighborhood at about 25 in 6th gear so the RPM's are low. The D&D is loud but I don't find it obnoxious personally. I have a D&D but it isn't carbon fiber, my bud has a Jardine and wants to buy a D&D like mine because it has a better sound and they are about the same loudness.
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This is why I started this thread for opinions like this. I as well as others live in a neighborhood and wouldn't want to be that kid waking up the neighborhood when I come home everynight. Thanks for your honest input. I like style and sound, but not at an expense to the neighbors.
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i have a cf two brothers racing exhaust on mine andi love it. It has a nice deep mellow rumble to it at idle not loud but nice. When you get on it sh gets a little louder, but deff. A pipe fo the people living around you. It was on when i got the bike and someone had laid it down scuffed the exhaust upbut to my surprise it didnt start flaking apart like i thought it would
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My F1 came with a D&D slipon, I hated it. It was loud enough that I cringed every time I left for work early in the morning, I thought one of the neighbours was going to come out and shoot me. I swear the stock can is quieter at 5000 rpm than the D&D was at idle, and it wasn't a pleasant deep rumble. It just sounded tacky.
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They both sound great and cost about the same. The D&D is much louder than the Yosh until you remove the small baffle that they have in them to restrict the sound. Once you remove the small baffle, the Yosh really comes to life and sounds much better. Either one would be a great choice. The Two Brothers also sound good as well.