Aftermarket Slip On Exhaust
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Aftermarket Slip On Exhaust
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Aftermarket Slip On Exhaust
Thanks mucky. Is there a noticable difference between a full system compared to a slip on? I"m a novice rider so I can't appreciate much. From what your saying it sounds like I would be greatly dissapointed with a slip on. I've been reading about products like Pro Circuit, Yoshimura, White Brothers, and HMF. From what I've read there all really close. What is your opinion of these. I tell you folks this is a wonderful forum and this totally beats trying to get advice from a dealer. Thanks everyone for your imput. Have a good night.[img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/img]
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Aftermarket Slip On Exhaust
yoshi was designed with suzuki for the 400, its a great pipe, I have a trinity stage 4 on mine and love it, it is a little louder than the yoshi. theres lots of different pipes made that are great for the Z, research the forums and you'll get a lot of answers, and it all depends on how much money you have
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Aftermarket Slip On Exhaust
If its a full exhaust I would recommend the trinity for i have heard nothing bad about it, but, since you asked for a slip on I would have to say a White Bros E series (the one with the discs on the end) or the Two Brothers which I have on my KFX and I love it. Very good low end power and nice deep sound.
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Aftermarket Slip On Exhaust
the Trinity stage 4 is what i was thinking of getting for my honda 400ex, you say that's a pretty good choice. Do you notice a pretty good difference in power. I heard they sound pretty sweet and that you can get a quiet core for them also. Any info would be great, thanks