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Old Nov 8, 2011 | 11:45 AM
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upgrading stock exhaust, appreciate suggestions

I am looking to replace stock pipes with aftermarket high-rise pipes on my '98. It is stock and this is the first modification. I have found that pipes for this year (97-2005) are becoming harder to find. Any recommendation for brands and places to purchase? I'm looking for a deeper sound, not tinny, and I would like to keep my rear foot pegs. A few brands that have been recommender were Two Bros, Jardine, Leo Vince...

Any recommendation is appreciated. (sorry if this topic has already been covered but, I couldn't find any recent threads)

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Old Nov 12, 2011 | 09:13 AM
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2nd that Leo Vince, 2Bros and D&D are pretty loud, I tested at Arizona Motorsports Park on Oct. 15th for their sound check, had to be below 94db at redline (10000 for me) in 4th or 5th gear on the back straight measured 50ft at the halfway point, I recorded a sound level of 92.1db with my Leo Vince race s/o's.
Old Nov 12, 2011 | 09:24 AM
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yep hard to find because the bike hasnt been made in almost 7 years, and it wasnt very popular even when it was new. best place to look is probably going to be ebay and the classifieds on here.
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