<span style='font-size:13pt;line-height:100%'></span><span style='color:firebrick'></span>Hey there everyone,
I am a noob here and I was wondering if anyone is using Scorpion slip on cans, and how they liked them? I've got a 06 Busa LE.
welcome and good choice in bike color, i do not have any help for you on the scorpions exhaust, search around i have seen some post about them on here.
I've heard the Yosh' pipes and thought they were a little quiet. I also thought the D&D's were too loud. What cans are better? I also like the 2 Brothers but what does everyone else think?
i am running two brothers now, i like them and the yoshimuras.
some time next year i will be going to a 4 into 1. got to have the horsepower
if i had just bought my bike i would go ahead and get a single exhaust system. instead of the slip ons.
) I've heard the Yosh' pipes and thought they were a little quiet. I also thought the D&D's were too loud. What cans are better? I also like the 2 Brothers but what does everyone else think?
I like the Leo Vince bolt-on's I am fixing to list on the auction site < wink > Same for the HMF dual low mount oval system thats getting listed .
Rattle the windows type of deep sound .
A member here has the oval carbon Scorpions . Looks good .
Check out the Renegades . They angle in at back and sound really good and have a different internal design than all others I've seen . Worth a look anyway and they make a dual high full system as well .
Their site won't direct link to the Hayabusa exhaust .
When I was looking for pics of the HMF dual low mounts they were few and far between . Here's links to two different bikes with a set on them .
I have scorpion cans on my 06 LE. I have a bunch of pics at my site at tomglander.com if you want to see how they look on the bike. I think they're great, I went with the carbon fiber look. They have ceramic cores so you won't be chaning the packing. Feel free to email me about them... tom@tomglander.com.
anyone know of a site where you can go and listen to different exhaust. Great way to start a search. Always research before you buy. Need to find looks, sound and of course power! Thanks for any tips.
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