Yoshimura or Two Bros??????
I want a Carbon Fiber can & I am getting Yoshimura or Two Bros....... I was just wondering if anyone can give me a reason to go with one over the other..... I suppose it is just opinion but I wanted to see what people say....... If you think another brand is better let me know that also......
Also I guess eBay would be the best place to get a good price...... I want it to be new...... If anyone has suggestions of where to buy cheap let me know.......
I did search the forums but didn't get the detail answers I was looking for......
Thanks,
Joe
Also I guess eBay would be the best place to get a good price...... I want it to be new...... If anyone has suggestions of where to buy cheap let me know.......
I did search the forums but didn't get the detail answers I was looking for......
Thanks,
Joe
If it isn't a full exhaust the only thing you will be changing is the tone of your exhaust, most slip-ons give similar horsepower. And then, most after-market full exhausts net the similar horsepower too. The two bros sounds a little thicker/deeper.
i know you want a new pipe but just letting you know that i have a carbon D&D full system that i would sell for about the price of a slip on. I put less than 1500 miles on it and now its in the box and the headers are hanging on the wall. Its in great condition with no damage. It is a nice loud pipe if that is what you are into. Let me know if you are interested.
Thanks
Mitch
BTW- I now have a 2bros carbon M2 slip on and love it but just wish it were a little deeper/louder at idle.
Thanks
Mitch
BTW- I now have a 2bros carbon M2 slip on and love it but just wish it were a little deeper/louder at idle.
Last edited by nightfox; Aug 11, 2009 at 07:37 AM.
I'd take almost anything over a yosh, that's a Suzuki pipe and it doesnt have any business on my Honda. That being said there's nothing wrong with it, but the Honda racing team used to use 2bro's
Go with the Yoshimura TRS, its an excellent sounding pipe, not to mention that its a beautifully crafted slip-on.
The 2 bro's pipe is IMHO very ugly, unless your ride's paint scheme is yellow/black it looks a bit out of place. (This is an opinion)
I ride with a group of around 40-45 riders and get regular compliments of the sound of my Yoshimura TRS SS.
I love the low RPM growl of the TRS yet the scream at 7-8+ RPM sounds awesome! I debated over just these two slip-ons when I was in the market for a slip-on, and found the Yoshi was much better suited for what I expected and wanted from my slip-on.
If you want to hear a few sound clips and before and after pics during install, check out this link.
https://cbrforum.com/forum/f4i-main-forum-11/yoshimura-trs-ss-slip-96523/
The 2 bro's pipe is IMHO very ugly, unless your ride's paint scheme is yellow/black it looks a bit out of place. (This is an opinion)
I ride with a group of around 40-45 riders and get regular compliments of the sound of my Yoshimura TRS SS.
I love the low RPM growl of the TRS yet the scream at 7-8+ RPM sounds awesome! I debated over just these two slip-ons when I was in the market for a slip-on, and found the Yoshi was much better suited for what I expected and wanted from my slip-on.
If you want to hear a few sound clips and before and after pics during install, check out this link.
https://cbrforum.com/forum/f4i-main-forum-11/yoshimura-trs-ss-slip-96523/
Last edited by Joey_f4i; Aug 11, 2009 at 12:06 PM.
What Dave said.
At the end of the day you gatta ask yourself what looks best to you.
BTW, its a bit frowned upon to post non-forum affiliated merchants and their prices. PM me if you'd like the webpage where I found the cheapest Yoshi slip-on pipes.
At the end of the day you gatta ask yourself what looks best to you.
BTW, its a bit frowned upon to post non-forum affiliated merchants and their prices. PM me if you'd like the webpage where I found the cheapest Yoshi slip-on pipes.


