2008 Honda CBR600RR Akrapovic Slip-On Exhaust (No Baffle)

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2008 Honda CBR600RR Akrapovic Slip-On Exhaust (No Baffle), K&N Replacement Filter, and Power Commander III USB.

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  • i have some questions for you, please answer if you have time: i have the 2007 CBR600RR and i'm willing to change the exhaust. i'm deciding between Arrow and LeoVince, slip-on only, and i want it to look aggressive and loud. some people told me Mivv Suono is the loudest out there for the CBR but i don't like its shape too much. how is the Akra? do you have dbkiller on here? i want the sound to be low when not reving, the stock one of the CBR sucks and this one seems really low and i like it

  • @Margalus89 This is a friend's bike, but it has no baffle in place. It's plenty loud when not revving high, but quiet enough to get you all the wrong kind of attention if you are keeping the revs lower just riding "normal".

  • @90gtvert have you also heard a Mivv? can you compare the two?

  • @Margalus89 I have not.

  • hey mate where did ya get that tail tidy from???

  • @hannspreecbr1 eBay

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  • ya loose the heat shield, you don't need it with an akrapovik

  • Doesn't sound like much until 11000 then it screams like bloody murder! Thanks for not being throttle shy.

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  • @90gtvert ok thanks again, have a nice day :D

  • yay

  • @MyBoogeryBooger and for the record, the highest revving Ninja I can find was the ZX-6RR, the homologation special bike that got up to 16,500 RPM.

  • @MyBoogeryBooger i understand what you are saying, and you are just wrong. I'm sorry. look up "ZX6R dash" on google, for instance, and you won't see a single bike redline at 20,000. You'll see some perhaps SHOW 20,000, but it's not a place the needle will go to.

    I don't take offense, I'm not trying to measure dicks or anything, I'm just trying to make you realize that a ZX6R does not rev that high, nor does any 600cc outside of professionally built racebikes that cost tens of thousands.

  • i'm just saying like the first comment.....i think the cbr600rr is a bit low revving for a 600 comapred to the zx6r....i'm not dissing any bikes or makes here...and in this case, not even trying to diss you.....i'm just saying the cbr might be a tourqy bike but the zx6r is a really high revving one...

  • @TheMachRider i read ur first reply, and i do know what i'm talking about....just look up the zx6r, the redline is 18,000rpm i'm pretty sure........and i've revved a zx6r to 20,000rpm....ill look up a video for u someday can't be bothered now....and 16,000rpm on a 250 is normal, let alone its a single cylinder. And I know what redline is.....i'm not stupid....i guess you wouldn't know that since u don't know me so i wont stir up a Youtube argument......Anyways, The ZX6r CAN rev up to 20,000...

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