I just installed the RLS Mid-pipe, black ceramic coated for heat reduction.
I installed the baffle at the inlet, for back pressure/low end torque retention.
I've found over several brand and models of bikes, that the back pressure is more important that the wide open/loud exhaust.
Even tuned, unless it's a built up motor, an open exhaust costs you torque.
Since my Spyder RTL will be mostly 2-up, torque is the most valuable asset.
I did do the 15-minute idle, 15-minute cool down. Then took her out and pushed her. Not super hard, she's only got 300 miles.
I noticed better pull/torque off the line, hit 55mph in 2nd easily, and moving up the gears. The girl friend rode it next and we traded out 2-up, she also noticed better pull. I was told that we could be heard riding back into my sub-division.
It's not super loud, but has a deeper, throater sound.
I used an SPL meter before and after; the decibel level actually went down on average.
start/idle/rev, measured from the rider's seat.
79.2bd avg/87.8bd max - Stock
78.4db avg/87.8bd max - RLS mid-pipe with baffle
Hope this is helpful.
I may in the future get one of the RLS Torpedo mufflers.

I installed the baffle at the inlet, for back pressure/low end torque retention.
I've found over several brand and models of bikes, that the back pressure is more important that the wide open/loud exhaust.
Even tuned, unless it's a built up motor, an open exhaust costs you torque.
Since my Spyder RTL will be mostly 2-up, torque is the most valuable asset.
I did do the 15-minute idle, 15-minute cool down. Then took her out and pushed her. Not super hard, she's only got 300 miles.
I noticed better pull/torque off the line, hit 55mph in 2nd easily, and moving up the gears. The girl friend rode it next and we traded out 2-up, she also noticed better pull. I was told that we could be heard riding back into my sub-division.
It's not super loud, but has a deeper, throater sound.
I used an SPL meter before and after; the decibel level actually went down on average.
start/idle/rev, measured from the rider's seat.
79.2bd avg/87.8bd max - Stock
78.4db avg/87.8bd max - RLS mid-pipe with baffle
Hope this is helpful.
I may in the future get one of the RLS Torpedo mufflers.
