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I went from stock to S&s slash cut slip on’s with the cats. Big improvement in sound lost a little low end torque. I just recently put on the road rage 3 from Bassani. The sound is great. Might have lost a little more low end, not a big deal just have to be more throttle happy. What I am saying is be prepared to loose a little low end with the shorty exhaust. I think it will come down to what one you think looks better. If I was buying now I would be looking at the black fuel moto rtx pipe. Anything will be an improvement over the stock set up as far as sound.
Last edited by Durham man; Jul 11, 2021 at 11:45 AM.
If I were buying an exhaust right now it would probably be the Fuel Moto 2 into 1.
yup. Love mine.
on another note, if youre looking for a good exhaust at a good price I have a TBR 2:1 Megaphone V2 in stainless for sale. Less than 800 miles on it. Hit me up.
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