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ROSCOE

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why does 2011 rs show just y pipe no cat, and will it fit an rt. know I would have to plumb muffler, but thats not a big deal. just want that infernal oven off the bike
 
For anything prior to 2013, there is no smart or easy way to swap an RS muffler onto an RT or visa-versa.
The reason: the RS has an internal catalytic converter, while the RT has a separate one upstream from the muffler...

But for 2013, BRP has put the 991 series (RT) motor in all of their bikes.

A couple of guys have taken the RS muffler apart and removed unwanted...stuff! :shocked: "SPYD3R" is one of them and he has posted about it often; I'd get in touch with him.
 
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why does 2011 rs show just y pipe no cat, and will it fit an rt. know I would have to plumb muffler, but thats not a big deal. just want that infernal oven off the bike

The cat is in the muffler, There a few ways to skin the cat, Do a search.
I did mine caveman style. Legal disclaimer,{For off road use only!!}
 
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