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zkdreads -> 1000rr exhaust (5/21/2007 10:51:09 PM)

whats the best exhaust to put on a 1000rr. im thinking about getting the laser duo exhaust but there kinda pricy.  there the only ones that have the dual pipes and i like that. alot of companys dont sell to many of those but they say they are good. any suggestion or comments


i have a 2007 repsol


  

zerochickenstrips -> RE: 1000rr exhaust (5/21/2007 11:21:25 PM)

This is such an objective question.  I can't answer as to looks or quality on the Laser exhaust.  But I do know of a few exhaust companies that have great quality.  Leo Vince exhausts are all hand made and are the same exact pipes that their race teams use.  Jardine seems to make a good quality pipe for the GSXR bikes, but I have no experience w/ their CBR pipes.  I also installed a Scorpion exhaust on another Suzuki the other day and was appalled at the build quality and fit of the pipe.  I personally have a Hotbodies undertail exhaust and have had absolutely no problems out of it for about 10,000 miles and counting now.


a98tegLS -> RE: 1000rr exhaust (5/21/2007 11:36:12 PM)

The D&D slip on is dual pipes, I believe.

I just installed the Jardine on my dad's bike and I LOVE it.


menefreghista -> RE: 1000rr exhaust (5/22/2007 1:32:58 AM)

www.racetaylormade.com


Orangebutter -> RE: 1000rr exhaust (5/24/2007 2:00:50 AM)

Yoshimura RS-5.  Good quality built can.  Carbon fiber looks sweet.  Sound is good.  Not too loud and definitely noticeable.  Sounds good.  But if you like the race sound that sounds awesome but may be a little on the loud side, especially when reving up, go with the dual outlet Jardines.

I may or may not switch back to my jardines.  Initially the dual outlet jardines is what I had on my bike.  I thought it was too loud.  But when I ask people if they can hear my bike they say yes but when they have their stereos on they can hear my bike but only when I am right up next to them.

With the jardines they will usually tell me they heard me coming up  or knew there was a bike up ahead of them.  Which is good so people are aware of you.

In other words the dual outlet jardines may not be that loud in traffic.  But late at night yeah you will definitely wake some people up if you go rev up into the higher rpms.


Hulk23 -> RE: 1000rr exhaust (5/24/2007 4:49:04 PM)

I have the Jardine dual outlet CF on my bike. I have had yosh on previous bikes and although they were good exhaust the Jardine seems to look the best on the new cbr's and the sound is great!


firefighter110a -> RE: 1000rr exhaust (6/1/2007 1:32:07 AM)

I like the hotbodies custom exhaust... They look great and sound vicious as well


SwashBuckler -> RE: 1000rr exhaust (6/1/2007 11:14:11 AM)

My 06 1k is just aching for a aftermarket exhaust.  I like the yoshi's but alot of ppl say they belong on zukes.  Its a toss up between the dual jardin or a hamaguchi.  I love the hamaguchi but it stcks out to far.  If I could so how make it shorter and make it look good I probsbly get the hama.  The hama supposed to get more hp than most aftermarket exhaust besides a akra.  From the little research i do thats my opinion.  Definitly need a PCIII also and a custom map.  Sooooo $1000-15000 for a full syatem tack on another $500 for the PCIII and a map.  I'm a noob but been reading and calling around alot.  Any veteran riders wanna give your 2 cents????


unforgiven -> RE: 1000rr exhaust (6/1/2007 11:19:35 PM)

I bought the Akrapovic Carbon Fiber Slip On and I have no regrets.  I went back and forth between this and the Jardine Pig Nose but decided on the Akra.  The sound is awesome!

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recker -> RE: 1000rr exhaust (6/2/2007 4:24:20 AM)

What about the muzzys megaphone?   hahahahahaha


menefreghista -> RE: 1000rr exhaust (6/2/2007 6:44:14 AM)

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ORIGINAL: SwashBuckler

My 06 1k is just aching for a aftermarket exhaust.  I like the yoshi's but alot of ppl say they belong on zukes.  Its a toss up between the dual jardin or a hamaguchi.  I love the hamaguchi but it stcks out to far.  If I could so how make it shorter and make it look good I probsbly get the hama.  The hama supposed to get more hp than most aftermarket exhaust besides a akra.  From the little research i do thats my opinion.  Definitly need a PCIII also and a custom map.  Sooooo $1000-15000 for a full syatem tack on another $500 for the PCIII and a map.  I'm a noob but been reading and calling around alot.  Any veteran riders wanna give your 2 cents????


get the Hamaguchi since it offers the most value for your money
the fact that it sticks out will make sense when your odometer crosses into the upper echelons but your tail-light will still be shiny & new unlike the rest whose have gone yellow from exhaust fumes


kneedrgrz69 -> RE: 1000rr exhaust (6/2/2007 9:14:09 AM)

the akro hex slip on sounds fantastic! i love it.


baxsom -> RE: 1000rr exhaust (6/3/2007 1:06:15 PM)

    do you want sound or power
power=arata, sato, akro
sound = whatever pipe you like the sound of

my arata slip is actually quite silent but gained me 11 rwhp
thats more than a full yosh can get you

then you have to look at quality,
compare the welds to a hotbodies or yosh to a sato or arata and you will realize there is no comparison

when it comes to exhausts you get what you pay for


Orangebutter -> RE: 1000rr exhaust (6/7/2007 12:49:58 AM)

Don't worry about people saying the Yoshimura's are for suzuki's.  They make good pipes and Honda used them in racing in the old days.  It just now jardine is honda's competition pipe.  The RS-5 sounds good on the cbr 1k.  And the yoshi's will probably last longer than the jardines.  Just get some rumble on that thing.


wxgsr77 -> RE: 1000rr exhaust (6/7/2007 10:10:43 AM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: menefreghista

www.racetaylormade.com


+1 on that. The Taylormade exhaust is a great looking, dual exhaust that sounds great. I plan on getting it for my RR in the coming months. I've ridden with a guy with one and he loves it. It does not have the same power of some of the other names but as far as I'm concerned my RR has enough now, I want the smooth, non-flashy look and great sound.


  

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