Many of You will be wondering just why they should install a sport exhaust system under their bike.
Depending on the type of motorbike, the manufacturer will install different kinds of exhausts (for reasons related to both performance and aesthetics).
We can then have several types of exhausts:
- Side exhausts: fitted on the side of the bike. In some cases these will be twin exhausts (one on each side of the bike), as in the Kavasaki Ninja 636 before ’05 or the Aprilia Rsv 1000.
- Underseat exhausts: placed exactly under the rear seat, as in the Yamaha r1 from 2004.
- GP style: fitted right under the rider’s pedals, to the side of the swingarm (as in the most recent models, such as the Gsx-r-600 K6-K7 or the Yamaha r6 from 2006).
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These original motorcycle exhausts comply to the most important anti-pollution norms as well as to the aesthetics and design standards set by the manufacturer. They are also made with widely used materials in order to cut production costs.
These restrictions are likely to make your bike heavier.
They will also result into lower levels of performance.
Fitting a sport exhaust system on Your bike will guarantee You:
- Customised: to meet your needs
- Lightweight: in Carbon, Titanium or 100% Stainless Steel
- Performance: with or without DB killers leaving you to decide when to comply with sound-limit rules. Power increase on all the erogation curve.
- Eu Approved: you will be able to ride your bike on the streets without fear of traffic wardens.
- Unique: it will be exactly how you want it!
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The results will be fourfold: improved performance, beautiful sound, better handling (due to the inferior weight of the exhaust) and an aesthetic effect that is sure to leave you satisfied.







