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anyone have an opinion on the most quiet exahust mufllers that are out there. I know stock is the quietest but I dont like the size of the cans. By the way its for a 2008. Thanks

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most aftermarket systems tend to be louder than the OE system. You may want to look at a UK street legal slip-on system. They'll probably be pretty quiet.

The lower you keep the revs the less noise you'll get. :beerchug:

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Why not shorten your stock cans?

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Freponyryd, Thats the look i want. Can you help out a fellow officer and let me know how you did that and are those painted or powder coated.

they are powdercoated, which took about 4 hours total with the prep work (my first time) but well worth it.

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I have the yoshi trs I love the look and the sound not louder in my opinion just better.

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I really REALLY wish I could keep the quiet notes of the stock...but I kinda went the other direction (straight dump pipe, no baffle :whistle:)

Baffle in 108db and 155hp baffle out 110db and 170 hp SO YEAH, baffle OUT.

If only the stock pipes from the manufacturer looked better (B-King)

I really like what you did with the stock cans freponyryd :thumbsup:

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So i can get the mid-pipes and entire muffler powder coated and it will hold up to the heat?

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if you shorten the can it wll be louder and have a different exhaust note to it.

Powder coating is very strong and the heat isn't so bad from the mids back to the cans.

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I have had no problems with heat on mine just make sure you get the high temp powder.

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I going to the powder coater today. One more thing do i need to take apart the muffler to get them coated. It looks like there are allen head bolts on the back of the can, do these come out?

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bvh56, the allen heads are tack welded in place(so they won't leave the bike,or you to tamper with:whistle:) Dremel them open with a thin cut-off wheel (stone type material),taking your time!:beerchug:

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Sounds Good. I guess the more I shorten it the louder it would be?

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to a point, you could empty the entire can like mine and they will get really loud.

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My Yoshinmura R77 slip ons are just right. I didn't want loud volumes either and these sound terrific even without the baffles installed. Almost like an exotic sports car. I highly recommend.
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