Slip ons Mufflers etc

oldgunner, Jan 29, 8:43am
How do you find out which one is best for certain bikes.
Does anyone have a site to go to.
A link !Anything !Thanks

skyline_guy_r34, Jan 29, 1:11pm
Basically you just pick which ever exhaust you like the look of, or if your lucky and you know what it sounds like on your bike, you can pick on the sound it produces. Price becomes a factor on a lot of peoples decisions too.

http://www.bikegearwarehouse.com.au/

Have a good range of mufflers for a lot of types of bikes.

berg, Jan 29, 4:01pm
www.cycleworks.co.nz
Good bugger in Wellington who builds the mufflers in house. He can tune a muffler to suit your needs

gunhand, Jan 29, 4:07pm
All I find they do is make a horrable droning noise at road speed and bugger all else. You may get better breathing but to gain full advantage you need to re tune your biketo suit new muffler.
I useually put origonals back on bikes and find it improves things no end. But thats me.

berg, Feb 16, 5:48am
Had a cycleworks on my racing quad and it liberated about 25% more grunt in conjunction with airbox and jetting. Current bike has a Beowolf muffler which is not noisy while the baffles are still in it. On track days the baffles can be removed for more grunt and noise.