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After market slip on exhaust for my 2007
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<blockquote data-quote="RossKean" data-source="post: 1459085" data-attributes="member: 19880"><p>I have never been one to prefer louder over quieter. My original 2007 came with a set of Leo Vince pipes on it and I ended out switching to the OEM after 30,000 miles or so. There weren't awful for noise but they were louder than stock and getting louder. One thing many people aren't aware of is the need to repack many (most) aftermarket cans after a time. The fibreglass packing deteriorates and gets blown out significantly reducing the muffler's ability to muffle.</p><p></p><p>The OEM cans have stainless baffles which are good for the life of the bike, in most cases. My 2011 came with a nice set of Staintunes which are also stainless steel baffled. I like them for the appearance and with the decibel killers, they are no louder than stock.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RossKean, post: 1459085, member: 19880"] I have never been one to prefer louder over quieter. My original 2007 came with a set of Leo Vince pipes on it and I ended out switching to the OEM after 30,000 miles or so. There weren't awful for noise but they were louder than stock and getting louder. One thing many people aren't aware of is the need to repack many (most) aftermarket cans after a time. The fibreglass packing deteriorates and gets blown out significantly reducing the muffler's ability to muffle. The OEM cans have stainless baffles which are good for the life of the bike, in most cases. My 2011 came with a nice set of Staintunes which are also stainless steel baffled. I like them for the appearance and with the decibel killers, they are no louder than stock. [/QUOTE]
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