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Changing out my exhaust today for a new Brock's EM2 system. Was only $529 to my door so hard to pass up. For the past couple years I've been running Bassani duels with a new set of OEM take off mufflers. I really like the look and sound but overall power has been down. The Brock's system is very well built, as I expected of any product he puts his name on, but is also the heaviest exhaust system he sells. LOL Total system is weighing in at 26lbs 11 oz. The system I just took off weighed 29lbs, 7.8oz. It is all thick gauge steel. Header is fully ceramic coated. All the chrome on the heat shields and muffler looks very high grade.
Of course no aftermarket part just bolts right on. Had to do a little grinding on the rear floor board bracket to clearance for the heat shield. Got it on and all sealed. Wideband gauge also installed. Will be going on a good run tomorrow so I can see just how much tuning it will need. Sounds good. Bike responds better on the lift. Can't wait to ride it. I think those pipes are going to be hot on the right leg at stop lights. Will find out soon.
Last edited by SteddyTeddy; Nov 23, 2018 at 05:50 PM.
Brock's is well know for his Japanese performance parts, exhaust and tuning. But like all of us he's getting older and now likes the comfort of a Harley. Though his is equipped with a built 130hp motor, carbon fiber wheels and a lot of other nice bolts on.
Changing out my exhaust today for a new Brock's EM2 system. Was only $529 to my door so hard to pass up. For the past couple years I've been running Bassani duels with a new set of OEM take off mufflers. I really like the look and sound but overall power has been down. The Brock's system is very well built, as I expected of any product he puts his name on, but is also the heaviest exhaust system he sells. LOL Total system is weighing in at 26lbs 11 oz. The system I just took off weighed 29lbs, 7.8oz. It is all thick gauge steel. Header is fully ceramic coated. All the chrome on the heat shields and muffler looks very high grade.
Nice looking exhust system. Maybe you can take a video of it and let us see and hear it run.
The video you posted will not sound like your's.. Twin cams will never match the pop and sound of an Evo. I'm sure they will sound great.. Don't forget to post a video....
I wish I had a better experience with the evo motir in order to better compare it to my twink.
Somehow, I can’t imagine why it would sound all that different. Why would it?
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