Triumph Daytona 675 - Custom Burns Exhaust

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Uploaded by on Jul 29, 2008

2007 Triumph Daytona 675 with modified headers and Burns Stainless Steel merge collector with megaphone

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  • How the hell did you spend $800 on the exhaust if it uses the stock headers? I have an 08 and with the muffler off, it sounds pretty close to what your big sounds like, yours being slightly louder. How exactly did you modify the headers? I'm interested in maybe doing something similar.

    Good video, great fly by.

  • The Burns stainless steel merge collector with megaphone is over $400. Plus the labor to cut the existing header and bend/weld on new larger diameter piping. This is not the same as just taking off your muffler. This will add some back pressure and also increase horsepower. This exhaust was tested against the full Leo, full Arrow, and another custom low style full system and this had the highest horsepower and torque gains of anything tested.

  • Keep in mind Triumph's sound different than any other sport bike. Some people like that sound, some don't. I don't feel like it was a waste of $800, as this video doesn't do the bike any justice. But thanks for the comment.

  • $800 + your stock headers

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  • I thought it sounded great on the high rpm flyby.

  • wow! great sound, and unique!

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  • Nice sounding bike.

  • One, @kylehobbs1993, pull your ears out of your ass :)

    Now a couple other things I was hoping you would tell me: which 3-1 merge did you buy from burns, as I see a plethora on the site, do you have measurements and bend angles on paper that you would be willing to tell of, and lastly have you ever tested to see what the decibel level is? My local track doesn't allow anything past 100 or 104db; I love the sound and look of your exhaust, and would very much like to replicate

  • what else has been done to it

  • dude i dont care what they say that exhaust sounds sick and the power gains ++ awesome exhaust man

  • almost sounds like a high powered jet flying by really fast nice sounding bike there bud im leaving my motorcycle exhaust stock i don't want to change anything on my rare bike i have a video of hitting 7500 rpms.

  • A little on the loud side, but quite nice.

  • sounds like a deisel

  • great sounding bike!

  • Brother than thing sounds mean as f%@k and a lot better than my 08 especially when you are hammering it. By the way wanted to let you know I voted for you for Bike of the Year on the forums, love what you have done to it man, the most amazing look for sure.

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