exhaust upgrade for 06 yz450
#1
i think i posted this in the wrong category the other day, so i'll try it here. = i just got a 06 yfz, and it's been awhile since the last time shopped around for atv exhaust. i see lots has changed as far as design and priorities. my question is, what is the best pipe for my quad? i realize different pipes offer different things so -
1. loudness is not a factor
2. i DO want the best sound
3. removable spark arrester preferred over a solid one
4. i would think a slip-on is the smart route, as i dont see how anyone could make a noticable improvement on the stock header.
with those guidelines, what do you think? i've considered toomey, thunder alley, dmc afterburner, lrd, hmf, or even dg. let me know what you guys think, thanx
1. loudness is not a factor
2. i DO want the best sound
3. removable spark arrester preferred over a solid one
4. i would think a slip-on is the smart route, as i dont see how anyone could make a noticable improvement on the stock header.
with those guidelines, what do you think? i've considered toomey, thunder alley, dmc afterburner, lrd, hmf, or even dg. let me know what you guys think, thanx
#2
I went with the DR D. Have never regretted it.
You can see pics of it mounted to my YFZ on my pics page.
It is quiet, has good sound, has a removeable spark arrester (I believe), and has been extremely durable. Oh, and you can get one for just over 200 bucks! [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-wink.gif[/img]
You can see pics of it mounted to my YFZ on my pics page.
It is quiet, has good sound, has a removeable spark arrester (I believe), and has been extremely durable. Oh, and you can get one for just over 200 bucks! [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-wink.gif[/img]
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