Show Your 2-1 Exhaust
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head (05-03-2018)
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hbsoldier3 (05-03-2018)
#105
First ride today, yes on the seat of the pants, no on the ghost, and looks like the trans side can off without dropping the pipe. Love the sound of it, flashed new map from V&H, will look at the numbers on my FP3 later.
#107
Hearing about Wrath’s lifetime warranty just placed it in my list. I have been dismissing it specifically because of the price and availability (or distributors/vendors)...the price seemed so low that I considered the pipe to be of lesser quality and the places selling them were more general consumer type places rather than motorcycle vendors.
#108
Hearing about Wrath’s lifetime warranty just placed it in my list. I have been dismissing it specifically because of the price and availability (or distributors/vendors)...the price seemed so low that I considered the pipe to be of lesser quality and the places selling them were more general consumer type places rather than motorcycle vendors.
#109
I went with the FuelMoto 2-into1 Road & Track Exhaust system.....
At first it was VERY loud, brash, and tinny... Jaime responded in a thread I posted that it needed to break in;
Quote form Jaime- As you found this exhaust system definitely has a break-in period due to the amount of exhaust packing in the muffler and the full length baffle design. Upon initial start up & running its going to be pretty raspy sounding, it generally takes up to a couple hundred miles for the exhaust packing to "loft" and as it breaks-in the pipe will mellow out noticeably, the dB level will drop and the tone will get deeper.
He was 100% correct. A couple hundred miles later I love this pipe. It's sound is very deep, not as loud as when new, no raspy/tinny sound, and no drone cruising at highway speeds. Everything else about this pipe is top notch....
At first it was VERY loud, brash, and tinny... Jaime responded in a thread I posted that it needed to break in;
Quote form Jaime- As you found this exhaust system definitely has a break-in period due to the amount of exhaust packing in the muffler and the full length baffle design. Upon initial start up & running its going to be pretty raspy sounding, it generally takes up to a couple hundred miles for the exhaust packing to "loft" and as it breaks-in the pipe will mellow out noticeably, the dB level will drop and the tone will get deeper.
He was 100% correct. A couple hundred miles later I love this pipe. It's sound is very deep, not as loud as when new, no raspy/tinny sound, and no drone cruising at highway speeds. Everything else about this pipe is top notch....
I agree totally, first 200 miles was pretty intense. Mellows over time. Best sounding exhaust I have ever had.