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Topic: Exhaust ??? (Read 2644 times)
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1 FMF
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What is the best souding slip on for a 2000 CBR 600 F4
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1BADF4
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Most carbon fiber cans have a good sound to them....a friend has a Two Brothers carbon that sounds really nice. I run the Two Brothers Titanium, and it sounds ok, but not as good as the carbon.
IF you want loud pipes, a D&D pipe is very loud.
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2000 Silver/Red -- Full 2 Bros exhaust (Oval/TI can), Factory 1.7 jetkit, K&N air filter, Zero Gravity Double-Bubble screen, Protek: rear sprocket(46), rearsets, frame sliders, bar ends. Fender Eliminator, Integrator kit, Clear Alternatives LED taillight, Second Look tank/seat skins, Pitbull St
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F4Pilot
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Micron is loud.
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RobC
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if you really want to get away with a noisy exhaust, get a classic bike. No such thing as an illegal pipe on old bikes,they just get you under the noise abatemant act! The Bonnie is MUCH louder than the CBR, but doesn't annoy people in the same way (twin megas, gorgeous rumble on the overrun) - go figure. I put it down to peoples perception of bikers and what they ride - sports bike=hooligan, classic=quaint old gentleman. HaHa. More fool them. If only they knew I am much closer to the edge on the Bonnie, just to keep up a decent speed. Skinny tyres, lethal brakes and bendy frames, now thats adrenaline, and at legal speeds (nearly). 
Oops - getting of the thread
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F4 '99 yellow/blue yellow tint double-bubble scorpion can ART hugger, scottoiler, '78 Bonnie Old fart
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