New to the forums and to the motorcycle world, so far its been a great experience and i love my R3
My question is what exhaust will get the best sound out of the R3 I am not interested on perfomance gains for that i will just buy a bigger bike when o have enough skills
From your experience and what you guys have or heard in person what brand do you guys believe gets the best sound out of the R3 ?
Thanks a lot
Exhaust question
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Re: Exhaust question
Akrapovic and Toce are some good exhausts.
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Re: Exhaust question
I would have to agree, Akrapovic is a solid choice esp if you're newer to all this. But I personally really enjoy the full system that Vance and Hines makes. It's efficient and also incredibly durable. Haven't had any issues with it. Akra or Yosh are solid choices too if you want to check em out. Something to keep in mind is your sound tolerance. Toce exhaust systems can be loud.. sounds great but loud. Ear plugs should always be used (regardless of which exhaust you choose), but if you have sensitive neighbors that's something to keep in mind too. I keep my bike in my garage and sound proofed that baby. But anyhow, hope it works out for you man.
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Re: Exhaust question
You can't go wrong with Akrapovic. My buddy installed the GP Slip-on on his 2017 R3 last week and lovin' the deep drone sound. We're just finishing the installation of the headache rack and on the truck and we're off for a 3-day trip next week.