exhaust decision to make

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Been looking at different slip ons.
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Vance and Hines
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Not sure how either sounds, looking to stay under $600 if possible $500. Vance and Hines are under $500 and I like the look. Just not sure if they are good. Slip ons don't do too much so I am picking based on how they look and sound. Also, if anyone knows what else might need to be done. I have heard of a backfire issue and others. I don't really want to get a power commander or too many other things just to get a better sound and look.
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found answer on backfire. Block off plates doesn't sound too bad. Hopefully thats all I'd need.
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Bolt-ons are really about looks and sound. Not much else to help you decide. They are also finicky in that some bolt on with nothing additional required or some produce a backfire that is corrected with removal or blocking of the PAIR. There are folks that run each of those set-ups, but the choice is yours. Good luck.

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Go full system,save you money down the road when you decide you need some performance.Did I mention that the HMF's are the heat!

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I'll check those out. A full system would put me well over budget. I had a slip on on my last bike and didn't feel a difference so I know they are for sound and looks. This bike has pretty good performance with the stock exhaust, how much better does a full setup do?

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I'm with NJ, HMF duals are the fire....

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I'll check those out.  A full system would put me well over budget.  I had a slip on on my last bike and didn't feel a difference so I know they are for sound and looks.  This bike has pretty good performance with the stock exhaust, how much better does a full setup do?
The Busa responds very well to a full pipe system......usually around 10RWHP with BDE/Hindle, Akro, Ti-Force Sumo,Arata and Muzzy for single systems and HMF for dual system......Save your money and buy a full system of your choice. The weight reduction is in excess of 10 LBS if its a titanium or CF setup

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full system to reap the hp benifits . do you need a pclll and tune? i know with the "marble mod" installed with slip ons, prob is cured ! you can always get rid of the slip ons when you decide to go full system ? i have the two bros carbon fiber bolt ons they look and sound great ! full system ,block off plates , and tune this winter ! just cant decide which system ?

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Been looking at different slip ons.  
Two Brothers M2's
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Vance and Hines
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Not sure how either sounds, looking to stay under $600 if possible $500.  Vance and Hines are under $500 and I like the look.  Just not sure if they are good.   Slip ons don't do too much so I am picking based on how they look and sound.  Also, if anyone knows what else might need to be done.  I have heard of a backfire issue and others.  I don't really want to get a power commander or too many other things just to get a better sound and look.
Thanks
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Don't go with the vance&hines. Save up and get a full system.

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I went w/ the black D&D Boltons.... After that a marble did wonders for the backfiring.

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Actually just got a D&D full system. Can the marble work for that too?

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I had a yoshimura 4 into one full system for about a year, about six moths ago I upgraded to a full system titanium from Arata. The bike gained about nine horses on the dyno by just changing the pipe and playing with the map a bit and the sound is totally outstanding.

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Is the marble mod a must with after market full systems ? Looking to go 4 in 1. If so please give me a link. Did not get anywhere with search on "marble".

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okay you do not need to map (it does help_ but the weight savings along is worth the money.
sencond if you want slip=ons just pull your off it is the same performance and sound.

best bang for the $$$ Muzzy round can 4-1

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I think I will go with Muzzy next time . I like the sound and as for performance the sidewinder is what I need.
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(frisbee @ Oct. 20 2006,16:09) I think I will go with Muzzy next time . I like the sound and as for performance the sidewinder is what I need.  
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Give me dibs on your Leo Vince ?

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(nitrousjunkie @ Oct. 15 2005,08:30) Go full system,save you money down the road when you decide you need some performance.Did I mention that the HMF's are the heat!
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