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Is pretty sleek. Stock pipe, gutted cats, ceramic coated. Going in tomorrow along with some exhaust wrap, and should end my roasted-leg-syndrome.
A and r race baffles alone reduced the exhaust temps substantially.
I noticed that even on really hot days I was able to stay comfortable heat wise.
Total cost was about 90$ and maybe 3 hours of time. The hard part was getting the stock baffles removed once the spot welds were cut off
Yeah, I'm probably going to go baffles next, depending on how this does. I'm just concerned about the sound, I like it quiet.
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It does increase the db's but the sound is worth it. IMHO better than any aftermarket I have heard and it's not rediculously loud like most. My wifea gsxr 600 is alot louder and the exhaust is about a foot further away from your ears
Quigs,
Currently I am riding R1's R1...(how's that for a tongue twister ) The race baffles sound SWEET!
DOug
I'd like to know how R1's R1 sounds next to my R1, so you should ride both R1's R1 and my R1 so that we can get an R1/R1 comparison using the two R1s.
I liked the sound of the 2B on my R6, but the stock pipe on the highway (to bring it to you, hah) was just gloriously quiet.