Favorite exhaust note?
OK, I'm picking up an '08 600RR and I'm looking for a sweeeeet exhaust note. Anything other than the usual suspects that you guys have had good success with? I prefer a deeper note to a loud raspy one!
Specify if you have a full or a slipon.
Thanks all.
Specify if you have a full or a slipon.Thanks all.
now if your looking for more power get a hot bodies. i know people hate on them, but my buddy and i both got before and after dyno tunes with are slip ons and i ended up getting more hp. he has a two brothers.
I picked up a carbon fiber Jardine RT-1 slip on off of eBay for $275 and it sounds fantastic. I had an RT-1 on my F4 and loved the sound of the pipe, so I kept the theme going when I moved up to the RR
Was that second hand, or new? On the jardine website they want like 600MSRP lol.
I personally like my yoshi rs5 it's a nice clean sound, deep enough, and It looks good. Jardine is nice aswell, but I am not a fan of the two bro's for the cbr's especially the undertails. I have a two brothers on my ninja, but for me I don't like it on the cbr.
lol I was going to make a thread about this lol....
although im a new rider and its not 100% concern of mine at the moment...i cant help but notice (at least on youtube vids) that an aftermarket exhaust sounds sexy!
which is the best? and does it matter if you just have a slip or if you have the full exhaust system.
out of the videos ive seen....
aesthetically i like the dual jardine exhaust...it does sound sexy too!
but again i have no clue which is best....nor which one to put on my bike eventually...
although im a new rider and its not 100% concern of mine at the moment...i cant help but notice (at least on youtube vids) that an aftermarket exhaust sounds sexy!
which is the best? and does it matter if you just have a slip or if you have the full exhaust system.
out of the videos ive seen....
aesthetically i like the dual jardine exhaust...it does sound sexy too!
but again i have no clue which is best....nor which one to put on my bike eventually...



