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Great..!!
Yoshi has always made a great exhaust. Hate to think how many I have installed over the years working at shops and for friends. Good choice...
Gene and Ilana De Laney
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I loved the Y 77 on my 2010 RT - too bad they don't make one for the 2014+
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I just heard one on an RT the other day and I really liked the sound.
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I like the quietness of the stock muffler on my 2014RT... can hear my radio... I can do without the noise..
osm
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No problem with the radio with the Yosh. That was one of the major selling points for me. Deleting the CAT & adding the Yosh was a big improvement in milage and seat of the pants performance. I'd buy one for my 2014 in a heartbeat, if it were available.
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Where did you purchase your exhaust? Do any of our sponsors carry yoshi?
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Love my Yoshi too , I have one on my 2010 RSS , mine came with the baffle separately packaged .
I ran without it for a bit but on one short trip without helmet or ear plugs I realised that it was actually quite loud so I installed it .
Still sounds waaaaaay better than stock and soooooooooo much lighter , looks better too , in my opinion of course .
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Originally Posted by Orange Spyder Man
I like the quietness of the stock muffler on my 2014RT... can hear my radio... I can do without the noise..
osm
, Music sounds better than mufflers
Cruzr Joe
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i sent you a reply on the remover of the baffle.i used a drimille to cut the weld dowen.
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Originally Posted by Cruzr Joe
, Music sounds better than mufflers
Cruzr Joe
The Yoshi's one of the more "civilized" pipes available for the Spyder, which is why I chose it. With the baffle in, my Yoshi isn't any noticeably louder than my stock exhaust was, just a far more pleasing note. (Couldn't stand it with the baffle out-- I'm most definitely NOT a loud pipes guy, I love and respect my neighbors too much ).
If anything, since removing the airbox and going with a Kewlmetal filter, I hear my *engine* far more than I hear the exhaust.
Silver 2010 RS SE5: Triple Play, Taillight, Brightsides, Fender Tips, Easy Risers; Evo Sway Bar; Airhawk R & Beadrider; latch springs; Grab-On grips; Crampbuster; 24" Madstad smoke windshield & deflectors; N-R round bag & soft saddlebags; BRP handlebar bag; Throttlemeister; Spyderpops Missing Air Dam & Air Mgmt System; Rivco driver & passenger boards & pegs; ISCI parking brake extension; Ultimate Midrider Seat w/both backrests, Fox Racing Shocks, Yoshi R-77 exhaust and a whole lotta love!
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Originally Posted by RBS66
Where did you purchase your exhaust? Do any of our sponsors carry yoshi?
I purchased the carbon fiiber R-77 from e-bay for $475
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