Aftermarket Slip On Recommendations??

Aceshigh

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Whazzup all, I just bought my new Busa Friday. So far, I'll admit, I'm loving the ride quality and I can't really open it up too much because it's still only got like 50 miles on it. I have to baby it for another 100 or so miles.
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Here's the trade


But I have a few ?'s about modifications.
I know this is a big motor. I like the deep throaty growl of the aftermarket pipes. I hate the loud whiney ones...common on most rockets....those are not for me. I want the cheapest but best slip ons I can buy for the deep throaty sound.......not really looking for performance enhancements. The stock ones are a joke and sound like purring kittens to me.
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I've seen a few Yoshimura RS-3 Slip Ons but how much is a good price for a pair?? I don't have to modify anything with a slip on do I ??

Is this a good choice??
Am I going to get what I'm looking for with these or should I look elsewhere ??
I would prefer the Stainless or Titanium style. The Two Brothers one someone posted is cool but not really fitting with my color scheme. Any input is appreciated.
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if you goin' slip-on style, definently yoshi . that what i have. and they sound perfect. not whiny yet i still can hear myself think (unlike D&D/HMF) <------no offense, good pipes!
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hit up ebay aceshigh. i did. brand new for $500.
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Make sure you get the RS-3 RACE bolt on!!
They make 2 different versions.
The RACE version sounds the best!

The Ti would look great on that bike.
 
I have WileyCo bolt-ons on mine and I am very satisfied with the sound. A low bass rumble that seems to resonate pretty damn good.
 
I have been thinking a set of slip-on's. My bike is stock. Can I just bolt-on and leave everything else alone or do I need to re-map ect. ect. and all that good stuff?
 
I got Akrapovic...very expensive but they sound incredible. They don't add much in performance(but they do add some) and their dyno test show a smoother curve...
 
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