Aftermarket Exhaust for a 2006 1200R
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Aftermarket Exhaust for a 2006 1200R
Just picked up a 2006 XL1200R and would like to add a little legal "noise" to my Sporty. What are the oponions out there on aftermarket exhaust systems. Also, if I do go to aftermarket exhaust pipes will I need to modify the carburation in any way?
Trying to get the sound without loosing any performance. Can I get the names and prices (installed) of the better aftermarket exhaust systems.
Trying to get the sound without loosing any performance. Can I get the names and prices (installed) of the better aftermarket exhaust systems.
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RE: Aftermarket Exhaust for a 2006 1200R
ORIGINAL: HDNJ1200R
Just picked up a 2006 XL1200R and would like to add a little legal "noise" to my Sporty. What are the oponions out there on aftermarket exhaust systems. Also, if I do go to aftermarket exhaust pipes will I need to modify the carburation in any way?
Trying to get the sound without loosing any performance. Can I get the names and prices (installed) of the better aftermarket exhaust systems.
Just picked up a 2006 XL1200R and would like to add a little legal "noise" to my Sporty. What are the oponions out there on aftermarket exhaust systems. Also, if I do go to aftermarket exhaust pipes will I need to modify the carburation in any way?
Trying to get the sound without loosing any performance. Can I get the names and prices (installed) of the better aftermarket exhaust systems.
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RE: Aftermarket Exhaust for a 2006 1200R
i have heard really good things about BRB racing LSR 2into1's, that they sound badass, and they increase performance quite a bit....but they`are pricey (600+) for the pipe alone....I havent tried them my self though.....other then that if you are looking to save money the SE II's are probably the best bet....if not the cycleshacks slip-ons(same pipe pretty much wihtout the SE tag) might be a little cheaper......
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