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loud pipe
Hi Guys,
i am looking for noisy loudy pipe which will sound deep, throaty, blasty kinda like Harley sound. Have some one came across pipe like that? I checked many videos but they all sound more-less same on my comp.
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You can get louder but you will NOT get it to sound like a Harley. This is a short stroke, high RPM engine.
Originally Posted by DragonLorD
Hi Guys,
i am looking for noisy loudy pipe which will sound deep, throaty, blasty kinda like Harley sound. Have some one came across pipe like that? I checked many videos but they all sound more-less same on my comp.
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Originally Posted by ataDude
You can get louder but you will NOT get it to sound like a Harley. This is a short stroke, high RPM engine.
Potato Potato 45 degree. It's mostly in the angle of the Cylinders
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I dont think it gets louder than this, for the Spyder
http://www.kewlmetalstore.com/produc...products_id=98
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2 brothers racing pipe w/o the P1 silencer is way loud and sounds great...I took it off and put on a Hindle because I got sick of the loud droning at highway speeds -
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Try to stick with an exhaust system that won't piss off your fellow earthlings TOO much.
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Originally Posted by DragonLorD
Hi Guys,
i am looking for noisy loudy pipe which will sound deep, throaty, blasty kinda like Harley sound. Have some one came across pipe like that? I checked many videos but they all sound more-less same on my comp.
Dragon check this out,
[ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zGhifSe7P4I&feature=related[/ame]
I have had both these pipes from mbrp. The steel can (my first pipe) and the carbon fibre can (my 2nd pipe) both from mbrp. The carbon fibre can is way louder than the steel can. It has an excellent growl in any rpm range. You will definitely need the jb and or 02 mod with this can because I fried the packing in both of em in under a couple thousand miles each due to major backfiring. These pipes really let the exhaust gasses get out quick..
They no longer make the carbon fibre model because people were burning them up. "But I still have the carbon fibre skeleton".. Maybe with the jb and o2 it will last 10 times longer. It is in my mind the ultimate bad boy pipe. but i could be wrong..
I now run the hindle, sounds good but not anywhere near as loud as the mbrp.
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Originally Posted by Donzo
2 brothers racing pipe w/o the P1 silencer is way loud and sounds great...I took it off and put on a Hindle because I got sick of the loud droning at highway speeds -
My neighbor has this pipe and I have the Hindle.
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2 Brothers and the silencer tip - silencer deepens it a bit cuz it is annoying loud w/out it
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Originally Posted by dave01
Yup--- that one is as loud as I've heard. I really like my HMF carbon--- but you'll never get away from the 'Aprilia' sound.
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Loudest I have tried or heard
I had ridden Harley's for years when I had to get off two wheels due to my health.
When I got my Spyder it had a Hindle on it. Not a good sound. Not deep enough or loud enough for me. So I found a custom built exhaust and tried it. It was a too loud for me. Next I found a 2 brothers racing carbon fiber on ebay and I love it. Yes you have to repack it about every other oil change or it will burn through.
I still have the custom one and the hindle and don't need either of them. Let me know if you are interested.
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Probably rude and inflammatory . . . But I personally hope that every one of you with loud pipes that do not meet your local or state requirements get fined huge $$$$$ by local law enforcement.
I don't think any of you would find it OK for a smoker to blow smoke in your face or smoke where it is not allowed.
If that is true why do you believe it is OK to blow noise into the ears of someone that does not want to hear your noise. This is an issue whether it is the sound of exhausts or someone with a loud audio system that shares their yougly music with someone that does not wish to hear it.
Civility is one of the thinks missing in society today. Some of you present images that you care for your fellow citizen -- but, not if it gets in the way of you making unwanted noise.
Sorry . . . I am really, really tired of bikes and audio systems interfering with my rights to a peaceful environment.
Last edited by BillGargan; 09-28-2010 at 01:14 PM.
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Originally Posted by BillGargan
Probably rude and inflammatory . . . But I personally hope that every one of you with loud pipes that do not meet your local or state requirements get fined huge $$$$$ by local law enforcement.
I don't think any of you would find it OK for a smoker to blow smoke in your face or smoke where it is not allowed.
If that is true why do you believe it is OK to blow noise into someone the ears of someone that does not want to hear your noise. This is an issue whether it is the sound of exhausts or someone with a loud audio system that shares their yougly music with someone that does not wish to hear it.
Civility is one of the thinks missing in society today. Some of you present images that you care for your fellow citizen -- but, not if it gets in the way of you making unwanted noise.
Sorry . . . I am really, really tired of bikes and audio systems interfering with my rights to a peaceful environment.
Loud pipes lose Rights.
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Originally Posted by BillGargan
Probably rude and inflammatory . . . But I personally hope that every one of you with loud pipes that do not meet your local or state requirements get fined huge $$$$$ by local law enforcement.
I don't think any of you would find it OK for a smoker to blow smoke in your face or smoke where it is not allowed.
If that is true why do you believe it is OK to blow noise into someone the ears of someone that does not want to hear your noise. This is an issue whether it is the sound of exhausts or someone with a loud audio system that shares their yougly music with someone that does not wish to hear it.
Civility is one of the thinks missing in society today. Some of you present images that you care for your fellow citizen -- but, not if it gets in the way of you making unwanted noise.
Sorry . . . I am really, really tired of bikes and audio systems interfering with my rights to a peaceful environment.
Not rude in the least. I meant what I said in my first post.
Our Spyder has a Hindle, which I think is gonna get exchanged for a stock system before next year.
Back in my "more spirited" days, I had straight shortie drags on my Sportster and did not give a rats azz about anyone else period. So I can relate to the leanings towards more authoritive exhaust notes, especially to those more youthful ryders.
Bottom line>>---> People turn their heads and look at you. 99% of the time it's not because they are impressed.
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Originally Posted by WizardMaster
I would rather be heard and be around here for my family, friends and kids then be DEAD because the old man in a hat or the little old lady that cant see over the steering wheel could see me or HEAR ME!!! For the few seconds that you hear my exhaust or my OBNOXIOUS STEREO on my bike, DEAL with it . I know my wife and kids don't mind!
By the way, this exhaust has been on my wifes SE5 for over a year now and sounds great! http://www.esicycleproducts.com/exhaust.html
I rest my case.
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Originally Posted by draboo
I rest my case.
Only if you drive in reverse, The sound gos out the back.
Or your lane splitting with a two wheeler.
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I used to say that there were two things in the world that were never intended to hum...hotrods and motorcycles! When I started riding BMWs, I changed my mind. The quiet is certainly less tiring. Maybe too many years of working the line at the dragstrip, and driving front-engined dragsters, made me appreciate noise less. One thing is for sure, the noise damaged my hearing.
There has not been a single study that has shown that "loud pipes save lives." There has not been one bit of statistical evidence, either. If an idiot does not pay attention to you, no pipe or horn is going to change that. There are only two proven helps...defensive riding and loud clothing. Yes, loud clothing. Hi-vis clothing has shown a significant reduction in accidents. Clothing a part of the body that moves, like with a jacket or helmet, does best. If I am going to spend $500, my choice will be the clothes instead of the loud pipe.
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Originally Posted by NancysToy
I used to say that there were two things in the world that were never intended to hum...hotrods and motorcycles! When I started riding BMWs, I changed my mind. The quiet is certainly less tiring. Maybe too many years of working the line at the dragstrip, and driving front-engined dragsters, made me appreciate noise less. One thing is for sure, the noise damaged my hearing.
There has not been a single study that has shown that "loud pipes save lives." There has not been one bit of statistical evidence, either. If an idiot does not pay attention to you, no pipe or horn is going to change that. There are only two proven helps...defensive riding and loud clothing. Yes, loud clothing. Hi-vis clothing has shown a significant reduction in accidents. Clothing a part of the body that moves, like with a jacket or helmet, does best. If I am going to spend $500, my choice will be the clothes instead of the loud pipe.
Well said Scotty. I've heard that the person who hits a motorcyclist usually says that they didn't see them not that they didn't hear them.
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Originally Posted by NancysToy
I used to say that there were two things in the world that were never intended to hum...hotrods and motorcycles! When I started riding BMWs, I changed my mind. The quiet is certainly less tiring. Maybe too many years of working the line at the dragstrip, and driving front-engined dragsters, made me appreciate noise less. One thing is for sure, the noise damaged my hearing.
There has not been a single study that has shown that "loud pipes save lives." There has not been one bit of statistical evidence, either. If an idiot does not pay attention to you, no pipe or horn is going to change that. There are only two proven helps...defensive riding and loud clothing. Yes, loud clothing. Hi-vis clothing has shown a significant reduction in accidents. Clothing a part of the body that moves, like with a jacket or helmet, does best. If I am going to spend $500, my choice will be the clothes instead of the loud pipe.
Amen
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I'm not a big fan of loud pipes and the older I get the less I like them.
That being said I can say without a doubt that there has been times that I have given my throttle a twist and stopped someone from cutting out in front of me or backing into me. It works the same as a horn, just a different sound and my hand is already on it. There may not be a statistic to prove it but I've proven it from hands on experience.
Kewlmetal is very loud but this one may be louder.
[ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t6-5FP3yvuI[/ame]
Originally Posted by NancysToy
I used to say that there were two things in the world that were never intended to hum...hotrods and motorcycles! When I started riding BMWs, I changed my mind. The quiet is certainly less tiring. Maybe too many years of working the line at the dragstrip, and driving front-engined dragsters, made me appreciate noise less. One thing is for sure, the noise damaged my hearing.
There has not been a single study that has shown that "loud pipes save lives." There has not been one bit of statistical evidence, either. If an idiot does not pay attention to you, no pipe or horn is going to change that. There are only two proven helps...defensive riding and loud clothing. Yes, loud clothing. Hi-vis clothing has shown a significant reduction in accidents. Clothing a part of the body that moves, like with a jacket or helmet, does best. If I am going to spend $500, my choice will be the clothes instead of the loud pipe.
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