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Is there any such of A thing as A quiet two into one preformance
exhaust system for an 07 RKC ? If there is Sombody please point
me in the right direction thanks.
The systems from Supertrapp make very good power and are quiet. Actually, they have a removable disc system that allows you to adjust the sound level of the exhaust.
The systems from Supertrapp make very good power and are quiet. Actually, they have a removable disc system that allows you to adjust the sound level of the exhaust.
+1 I was really close to buying that exhaust for performance, but I don't really have anything major done to my bike so I went with some big shots. When I do some serious upgrades to my motor I'll probably pick one up. Pull up a video of that pipe on youtube and compare it to some other 2 into 1's out there. It's definitely a quieter pipe than most.
Yep. Supertrapp. What I would do is to buy a 2 into 1 head pipe from Fuelmoto. Then buy a Supertrapp SE series muffler. They look much better (IMO) that the removable disk ones. They have interchangeable end caps. You can see what they look like in my signature. Real nice tone and are quiet for touring. They also make good power. Another option is the D&D Fatcat with quiet baffle. If it were me, I would call Jamie at Fuelmoto and ask him about this. He is the expert on all of this and will not steer you wrong...
Edit: Just saw you are running a little higher compression and worked heads. Definitely call Jamie. Whatever you buy will be louder than the same set up on a stock bike...
Last edited by Northbound Southerner; Jan 27, 2013 at 10:12 AM.
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