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    who likes what brand better? as far as performance sound and weight goes

    i ask because im putting one on my fizza and the options i have are

    1. akropovic ( #1 choice)

    2. yoshimura

    3. holeshot (great sound, can buy it with a jet kit specifically for my bike)

    4. tiforce

    5. arata

    6. hindle

    7. muzzy

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    Do you need to have a full system? I think a slipon will be more cost effective and beneficial to your needs. Over all the full system might be a little lighter but the benefits are not really felt unless youre racing the thing at the top of the rpm range.

    Im using Sato slipons on my bike. SatoRacing For the RC51 its one of the better pipes with a proper map on the power commander. On the Vtwin the Satos put out a booming noise. Ill be happy to demonstrate for you if you want to come here. They also are a ton lighter then the stock cans. Both of the Satos combined weight like a pound more then just one side of the stock.

    Akropovics make very nice stuff as well. Ive seen a few of their systems on bikes and I was pretty impressed with the quality. I havent really heard good things about Hindles. Im not saying they arent good but I havent heard that they are great. My friend put a muzzy pipe on his zx-14 this summer. Its way better sounding then the stock stuff but it pretty much sounds like any other I4 bike to me.

    I still think a slipon would be the way to go on your bike unless its not possible.

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    Quote Originally Posted by union View Post
    Do you need to have a full system? .
    no,but i can

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    Quote Originally Posted by fasterthanu View Post
    no,but i can
    I still think its a waste of money just to say you have a full system when a slipon will probably yield better results for you. The money you save you can put tword other goodies for the bike.

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    Akro and Ivan's jet kit will make you very, VERY happy. Regards, Jake

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    Quote Originally Posted by union View Post
    I still think its a waste of money just to say you have a full system when a slipon will probably yield better results for you. The money you save you can put tword other goodies for the bike.

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    I will most likely go with a full system, the $$ difference between a carbon full and a bolt on is only about $250 that way i don't have to make any hanger mods for my tail risers.. guess you really have to wiegh the price difference.. James I also have a V-twin as you know (TLR) and i'm not looking for performance, as much as looks and sound, i remember your bike was really annoying with the sound.. I Like..

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    Quote Originally Posted by josephd14 View Post
    I will most likely go with a full system, the $$ difference between a carbon full and a bolt on is only about $250 that way i don't have to make any hanger mods for my tail risers.. guess you really have to wiegh the price difference.. James I also have a V-twin as you know (TLR) and i'm not looking for performance, as much as looks and sound, i remember your bike was really annoying with the sound.. I Like..
    Yep mine is pretty loud. However the pipes on my bike werent bought for the sound it was just a bonus. They make the best power for the RC for a slip on system. Someone said they are around 107db which is not good for me if it turns out to be true. Loudon has a 99db limit so I might have to put the stock stuff back on

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    Quote Originally Posted by union View Post
    I still think its a waste of money just to say you have a full system when a slipon will probably yield better results for you. The money you save you can put tword other goodies for the bike.
    ok but did you neeeed the rc or would you have been happy with a hawk?.........exactly, thats why we buy liter bikes

    but just for funIvan's Performance Products

    so as you see i would get more horse, plus like joe said looks sound and weight

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    Quote Originally Posted by fasterthanu View Post
    ok but did you neeeed the rc or would you have been happy with a hawk?.........exactly, thats why we buy liter bikes

    but just for funIvan's Performance Products

    so as you see i would get more horse, plus like joe said looks sound and weight
    Well to be honest I probably would have been happy with the hawk. However the price I paid for the RC couldnt have been passed up. It was dirt cheap and had pretty much all the important mods done to it. One of those few times I was in the right place at the right time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by union View Post
    Yep mine is pretty loud. However the pipes on my bike werent bought for the sound it was just a bonus. They make the best power for the RC for a slip on system. Someone said they are around 107db which is not good for me if it turns out to be true. Loudon has a 99db limit so I might have to put the stock stuff back on

    The db is 104 max (when new) for the Satos, I have taken my rc to the track several times with no issues, if yours are loose (like most Satos) make sure you safety wire the muffler springs on to pass tech.

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    I have the holeshot ... very high quality and good construction.

    I have recieved a lot of compliments on the sound and the tone.

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    Quote Originally Posted by skiierx View Post
    The db is 104 max (when new) for the Satos, I have taken my rc to the track several times with no issues, if yours are loose (like most Satos) make sure you safety wire the muffler springs on to pass tech.
    Are you running the low mounts? Its what it looks like from your photo you have on myspace. I have the banzai mount. For those that arent familiar with the rc systems from sato the low mounts pretty much hang where the stock pipes do whereas the banzai mounts come up high and tight to the tail. Thats the noticable difference. The other difference which isnt as noticable is the Banzai pipes come with shorter cans so there less noise baffing in them.

    The cans themselves are tight to the midpipes. I tried seperating them last winter with no luck.

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