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Uploaded by on Mar 27, 2010

Exhaust Comparison of Stock, TOR and Two Bros exhaust systems

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  • I ordered mine from JCMotors.com, but they used to have an option to purchase the shortened cans. It doesn't look like they do anymore, I'd give them a call. Clint, the president of the company is actually the one that set it up for me, so the customer service folks may not know too much about it. Good luck

  • Well done on the vid. Did you ever pawn off your TOR exhaust? I'm looking to tweak the note on the cheap for my '12 STR. I road trip a lot and know what it's like to have an aftermarket pipe screaming at you hours on end.

  • @teamsingleshot Yes, I did end up selling them. And, were I to be traveling long distance, I would definitely prefer the quieter tone of the triumph aftermarket pipes

  • You may need to spend some money on the suspension anyway if you get the R as the spring rates, especially the rear, are very stiff, but its much cheaper than replacing the entire front and rear units with aftermarket, which is what you'd have to do with the standard. Whichever you get, I'm sure you'll be happy though :) Let me know if you have any more questions.

  • I have exactly the same R version in grey and was thinking how they may sound so thanks a lot for sharing this video. I definitely love the deeper sound of it and the oval black, shorter shape makes the appearance more compact. Just one question though! Does it gain any more bhp?

  • @dgr8poss I did not have a dyno test performed on the bike. However, most stock exhausts are fairly restrictive in order to comply with sound and emissions standards. Switching to a straight through system (most aftermarket systems) allows for the exhaust to escape more quickly. This typically increases the horsepower of the motorcycle though sometimes at the expense of torque (which isn't advertised). Don't neglect the benefits of some rather significant weight savings though :)

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  • How do I order the short version?

  • does anyone know where to get the shorty two bros exhausts?

  • I now know what cans to get for mine now! Great vid mate!

  • Good imformation!!!Thanks for putting so much time in your video...

  • Nice video man =)

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