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after market exhaust

mhertz17

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i have a 2015 spyder rs-s and am looking for a slip-on exhaust. no one seems to have one for a 2015 but think a 2013 or 2014 has the same fitment. someone reviewed the yoshimura and said the 2013 was a perfect fit on his 2014. revzilla said that two brothers lumps 2013 thru 2015 together and assumes the fitment is the same for all three years. anyone know for sure?
 
Let's see..!!

I would think the 15's are no different than the 13/14's in the exhaust. Especially the RS/RSS. In 13 they changed to the big external cat and bolt on muffler and from parts catalogues look to be the same. You could check part numbers..cheapcycleparts.com has what you need as far as part numbers and blow ups...:thumbup:
 
i have a 2015 spyder rs-s and am looking for a slip-on exhaust. no one seems to have one for a 2015 but think a 2013 or 2014 has the same fitment. someone reviewed the yoshimura and said the 2013 was a perfect fit on his 2014. revzilla said that two brothers lumps 2013 thru 2015 together and assumes the fitment is the same for all three years. anyone know for sure?

Whatever you do DO NOT BUY the Tailgunner.Its a POS
 
In regards to the tailgunner, did the bearings seize? I was wondering about the longevity of the of the assembly since it is the whole novelty of the exhaust. Rotating Gatlin...
 
In regards to the tailgunner, did the bearings seize? I was wondering about the longevity of the of the assembly since it is the whole novelty of the exhaust. Rotating Gatlin...

No.That part is solid and a little WD40 keeps it free and clean.It was the exhaust elbow that attaches the Tailgunner to the pipe/Cat.It fit like garbage.Wrong size and leaked like hell.Customer service sucked.I am in the process of returning it.
 
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