Aftermarket exhausts and mufflers are also often lighter than stock parts, and if, say, you’re riding fast on track, every gram matters in going faster and cutting lap times. Lighter components can ...
Drop your ugly stock muffler and get the best look and sound with an aftermarket exhaust instead. We review the top brands to help you decide. Everywhere you look there are aftermarket motorcycle ...
Whether you're looking to change the look, sound, or performance of your motorcycle (by reducing weight or improving flow), there are several options when it comes to aftermarket exhaust systems. A ...
July 8, 2009 – The Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE) International has produced a simple, consistent and economical sound test standard that can be used to determine whether a street bike ...
Whether you’re a biking pro or just recently purchase your very first motorcycle, this probably isn’t the first time you’ve heard about the importance of wrapping the exhaust pipes on your bike. Many ...
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How to make your motorcycle exhaust quieter
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. While figures can vary, a motorcycle usually outputs around 85 to 95 decibels of noise traveling at slower speeds but can jump to over 110 ...
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