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    Default Spyder STS Y pipe

    Hello all, new Spyder rider here.
    I was able to get a left over 2013 STS SM5 for a great deal. I have been reading about the heat issues and decided to get a custom Y-pipe done. I took the beast to GT Custom exhaust on Brock road and had Matt ( an R6 rider ) fabricate a Y-pipe.
    The result is great, less weight and heat, was done for $350.
    It is getting cold out, but I am hoping to get a few more rides in before the snow falls : )

    Kane

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    Did BRP already change the side panels to the 2014 style? If not, contact your dealer and it should happen for free. It helps with the heat issue.

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    Default Interesting..!!

    did you get any photos..?? The cat conversions have helped would like to hear how yours works out...
    Gene and Ilana De Laney
    Mt. Helix, California

    ​2012 RS sm5
    2012 RS sm5 , 998cc V-Twin 106hp DIY brake and park brake Classic Black

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    I still have the original side panels. I will get a couple of pics of the new pipe shortly : ).

    Kane

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    Default Y pipe pic

    Here it is. It seems to have cut down on engine braking and revs freely now. Also a bit more sound at the muffler.



    IMG_20141028_154417.jpg

    Kane

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