Bandit Alley
GENERAL MOTORCYCLE FORUMS => PRODUCT REVIEWS => Topic started by: Snubnose on May 30, 2008, 11:42:43 PM
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which is the quietest?
Leo Vince SBK Oval EvoII Suzuki Bandit 1200/S 01-05 Aluminum Slip-on Exhaust
(http://www.jcmotors.com/images/PRODUCT/medium/JCM-6352.jpg)
or...
Scorpion Street Extreme Stainless Steel Slip-On Exhaust for Suzuki GSF1200/S Bandit 01-06
(http://www.jcmotors.com/images/PRODUCT/medium/JCM-ESI89SSO.jpg)
or...
Yoshimura TRS Tri-Oval Suzuki GSF1200 01-05 Single Outlet Race Titanium Slip-On Exhaust
(http://www.jcmotors.com/images/PRODUCT/medium/JCM-1125267.jpg)
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scorpion.
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Are you getting rid of the Holeshot?
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I have a HoleShot 21" Touring pipe and it is very quiet compared to most others.
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Are you getting rid of the Holeshot?
Maybe??? want to go more touring type-stealthy like, but would prefer the lighter weight of the A/M. I understand the Yosh has a "quiet insert" that you can take out? I also heard from 2 people thus far that the scorpion is the quietest.
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I got an e-mail from a JC motors rep, he says, "The Leo Vince would be the quietest exhaust out of the three. 96 decibel level.". I would of figured the scorp would be the quietest!...now I'm really confused. :duh:
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In this instance youtube can be your friend, search by bike model &/or exhaust.
Dink
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Hey Snub
I have the Leo Vince WITHOUT the EVO-II insert and it is pretty loud at hgih revs, not bad a low revs, but the add-in removeable baffle is supposed to reduce the sound significantly, but I didn't get one with mine (long story, another time).
I can't speak for the others...
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I have a HoleShot 21" Touring pipe and it is very quiet compared to most others.
At all revs? how does it compare to the sound byte with video on holeshots webpage showing its comp1 or 2?