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[align=left]Hi everyone,[/align][align=left][/align][align=left]I'm new to street bikes and just bought a 95 f3 with 38k on it the other day. Its pretty much bone stock with the exception of the fairings, which are pretty crappily spraypainted. but I plan on repainting them anyway so it wasnt a big deal to me. Anyway I've heard a few youtube videos and such of f3's with slip-on exhausts, and they sound so much better than my stock one. Which brand (sprint, D&D, yoshimura, etx) would you recommend? I dont have much to spend on it either so anything thats a good value would be nice too. thanks all.[/align]
 
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d&d is nice sounding
 
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Old 06-26-2007, 10:14 PM
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I have a yoshi. It sounds alright. Not too loud.. It's probably one of the cheaper ones.
 
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+1 on yoshi
 
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Two Brothers carbon... that **** looooooks and sounds extreme D$D is way to loud yoshi is a cheap model and vance and hines is just garbage and to loud remember you get what you pay for

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Just curious as to what makes V&H garbage?

Also, if you are looking for a pipe, I have seen there are quite a few that say no rejetting needed. IMO, why waste the $$ for a pipe if you aren't getting anything but noise out of the deal.
 
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I went from a D&D to Jardine street, and i'm much happier with the Jardine. Slip-on was around $250 and it seems to sound pretty damn good. Plus my powerband got a little more broader compared to the D&D.
 
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Yoshi cut down to 10"s.
 
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I had a D&D...too loud for me. I picked up a Leo Vince off ebay, it sounds so much better.
 
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The person I got my F3 from had a 2 brothers on her new F3 and it was way too loud for my liking. Same goes for D&D. My buddy has a Jardine on his VFR and it sounds sweeeeeeeeeet. I used to have a Bandit that had a Yoshi on it and I loved the sound of that pipe. I think I will be going with the Yoshi for my F3 since it is cheap and I guess I am too much of an old fart to worry about 2 or 3 hp I will get out of a pricier one.

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