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Favorite aftermarket exhaust?

14K views 42 replies 28 participants last post by  cycl0ps  
#1 ·
So I'll soon be getting my D675. One of the things I want to do right off the bat is make the exhaust louder. I've honestly found revving a loud exhaust way more effective than using a horn.

I can't imagine the bike really needs a full exhaust upgrade given what it's already capable of. I'm thinking a slip-on will fit the bill just fine. What are you favorites (loud ones in particular - not weedwacker sounding though ha)?

**sorry for not selecting a sub forum, couldn't find one to put this in**
 
#6 ·
Thanks guys, much appreciated. I know I'm in for some "use the search feature!" comments. :whistle: I guess I'm just hestitant about new things coming out since something was last posted. Aftermarket horns are a must for me too. Had much luck with the FIAMM Freeway Blaster. Thanks again!
 
#14 ·
Quality wise Akra is up there, but the exhaust looks like complete crap without the heat shield on, to many damn brackets and other things..
I use this one though (Full system)

same can be said for the arrow slip on..way overpriced and has the license plate mounts on it..

The jardine looks great and the sound is not to bad either, running this on my other daytona.. fitment is a real PITA!

it is rather subjective to looks and your budget.. no way I would go 2 bro's.. crap everything IMO.

the sweet combo would be a leo vince slip-on pipe with the ladybird muffler.. :whistle:
and some akra headers.
 
#15 ·
Quality wise Akra is up there, but the exhaust looks like complete crap without the heat shield on, to many damn brackets and other things..
I use this one though (Full system)

same can be said for the arrow slip on..way overpriced and has the license plate mounts on it..

The jardine looks great and the sound is not to bad either, running this on my other daytona.. fitment is a real PITA!

it is rather subjective to looks and your budget.. no way I would go 2 bro's.. crap everything IMO.

the sweet combo would be a leo vince slip-on pipe with the ladybird muffler.. :whistle:
and some akra headers.
You're awesome! Thank you!
 
#21 ·
I've only owned the genuine triumph arrow pipe, and the dual CW werks pipe for the D675, other pipes I would like to try are

-G.P.R 3 exhaust outlets, pretty crazy looking exhaust, but expensive and rare.
-Leo Vince, I hear this is also a pretty loud exhaust.
-shark dual pipe, I hear it's got a nice note, but also rare hard to find.
 
#25 ·
There are insane deals out there right now on the Triumph Off Road (TOR) systems. It's more on the tame side of sound, but one to consider. It looks really clean with the carbon fiber finisher and your mom's ass on the back.
 
#30 ·
Everyone will pick whichever exhaust they have. My bike came with a Scorpion slip on. It sounded good but was HEAVY. I picked up a Two Bros. black series used. I personally like it. Looks good, sounds good and is very, very light. I believe the can is around 2.5 lbs, the Scorpion was almost 7lbs.

Scorpion:


Two Bros:




Quick video on the straightaway on Thunder at NJMP:

 
#36 ·
If anyone is looking for any Shark exhausts and has trouble finding anything, let me know, I can get hold of them as I am the importer for them in Oz but deal all over the world. 've sold a few twin set ups and have had great feedback. I recommend a running in of about 300 mms before dyno tuning, just to get the best out of it. Don't use the arrow mapping!!!
 
#41 ·
I've had the arrow titatium and competition werkes that I can compare. The Arrow titanium is noticeably lighter and higher pitched, while the CW looks awesome and offers a deeper tone. (Both paired with the titanium arrow headers/mid)

I wonder if comp werk would fit onto leo headers/mid. My carbon can is getting louder by the day. I don't want to repack and I for the most part don't like a loud exhaust to annoy neighbors; but that's only during morning/night start ups, when sun isn't up.