@MrDave308 - this mod is strictly for sound. There are no power gains or losses. The Tips take the place of the muffler bodies only, the EXUP valve and cats are still in place, so you can expect stock performance
@jt1403 - In much the same way that a K&N panel filter and PC or other fuel injection module would help the Raider with a totally stock exhaust. The Reaper Tips replace only the muffler section, leaving the important stock parts in place - cats, EXUP and O2 sensors, so performance is pretty much identical to the stock system.
Definitely considering this for my Raider. Looks good, sounds good. Did you take the whole exhaust off and bring it to the muffler shop or was it done on the bike?
Pipes look and sound great. Are you satisfied with the sound and performance of these tips over a complete exhaust install? Were they difficult to install. Any cutting required?
No remap required - O2 sensor, EXUP valve and cats remain in place.
Most of what you see is stock, all we replaced is the mufflers. When it's first started, that's the idle. I rev a coupld of times and then very gradually building the revs with the throttle - that's what you're hearing.
Bike was cold when we took this vid, so it might sound a little high. It definitely settles down once the cats warm up and the O2 sensor kicks in.
Awsome sound was there any horse power or torque lost ? That is the perfect sound , better than anything I have heard yet!!
MrDave308 1 month ago
@MrDave308 - this mod is strictly for sound. There are no power gains or losses. The Tips take the place of the muffler bodies only, the EXUP valve and cats are still in place, so you can expect stock performance
RaiderPerformance 4 weeks ago
Reaper tips in the old stocking this X-Mas!
PaulJordan318 10 months ago
Do you think a power commander and filter would help in regards to power?
jt1403 1 year ago
@jt1403 - In much the same way that a K&N panel filter and PC or other fuel injection module would help the Raider with a totally stock exhaust. The Reaper Tips replace only the muffler section, leaving the important stock parts in place - cats, EXUP and O2 sensors, so performance is pretty much identical to the stock system.
RaiderPerformance 1 year ago
Where did you get these at? Must be less money than buying a whole exhaust system and less work..
mdf1951 1 year ago
They're manufactured by a company called Raw Design. We sell them on RaiderPerformance in our Marketplace.
Defintely less expensive than a complete system, and relatively simple to install.
RaiderPerformance 1 year ago
Did you have to take your bike in some where to have the stock pipes cut off or did you do it yourself?
yamaraiderhog 2 years ago
Definitely considering this for my Raider. Looks good, sounds good. Did you take the whole exhaust off and bring it to the muffler shop or was it done on the bike?
PurpleVTwin 3 years ago
I am definitely considering this for my Raider. My only gripe with this bike is the sound, but in this economy I cant afford $800 for complete system
Steve591968 3 years ago
Pipes look and sound great. Are you satisfied with the sound and performance of these tips over a complete exhaust install? Were they difficult to install. Any cutting required?
ljjames98 3 years ago
No remap required - O2 sensor, EXUP valve and cats remain in place.
Most of what you see is stock, all we replaced is the mufflers. When it's first started, that's the idle. I rev a coupld of times and then very gradually building the revs with the throttle - that's what you're hearing.
Bike was cold when we took this vid, so it might sound a little high. It definitely settles down once the cats warm up and the O2 sensor kicks in.
RaiderPerformance 3 years ago