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New to the discussion and aftermarket exhausts and the Search doesn't seem to be working.
I have a Rocker C and want to have new exhausts installed but need some advice. Want the scoot to have a deep and relatively loud rumble.
I like the look of the BR and Troublemakers, which would be better for the sound I am looking to achieve (my assumption is the TMs)? Any other suggestion would also be helpful.
I would go with the troublemakers. I just got a 08 Night train and am just waiting for the troublemakers to come in to get them on my bike. I heard the BR right next to the troublemakers and if you want a deeper soon they are definiting deeping. And just as loud if you want loud. Go with the troublemakers
Thanks, just checked with Hooker and the Troublemakers are not ready for the Rocker. The tech didn't seem like they were over interested in getting them ready.
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