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Good day all,
I am a proud new owner of a 2014 RT-SE6 and my question may be redundant but I searched the forum and found no true answer to my specific question. I apologize if it is redundant.

I want more exhaust sound, not obnoxious but want people to notice. The catch is...I do not want to do any other mods short of maybe a higher quality air filter.

Looking for thoughts, thanks in advance :f_spider:
 
:welcome: and :congrats: on your new ryde.

Page 45 of the Can Am accessories catalog (available on line at BRP.com) shows the Akrapovik mufflers. They are supposed to give a better exhaust note (like you are looking for). A bit pricey though.
 
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Good day all,
I am a proud new owner of a 2014 RT-SE6 and my question may be redundant but I searched the forum and found no true answer to my specific question. I apologize if it is redundant.

I want more exhaust sound, not obnoxious but want people to notice. The catch is...I do not want to do any other mods short of maybe a higher quality air filter.

Looking for thoughts, thanks in advance :f_spider:

You might want to contact site sponsor ISCI and see if they have any options for you. I was just at their shop yesterday getting a hand brake installed and they demo-ed some of the exhaust options they have installed. Some where louder than others. One particular option they showed me only weighed about 2 or 3 pounds. I'm tempted to get one myself...

Good luck on your search!

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Little checking..!!

congratulations on the new ryde..!!:nopic:...:welcome:...as mentioned above but also check you tube for pipes with audio. Stay away from any competition or race pipes. I hear Yoshimura has a great one and a K&N filter and you should be good to go. :2thumbs::ohyea:
 
congratulations on the new ryde..!!:nopic:...:welcome:...as mentioned above but also check you tube for pipes with audio. Stay away from any competition or race pipes. I hear Yoshimura has a great one and a K&N filter and you should be good to go. :2thumbs::ohyea:

Aftermarket air filters are available now?

PK
 
Magnaflow 14809 Muffler

image.jpgI just installed a Magnaflow 14809 Muffler on my 2012 RTs . Soon after I bought my RTs I had a local muffler shop build a straight pipe with a stainless tip. I liked the performance but was a little loud. I then modified the stock muffler by cutting 7 inches off the rear of the muffler, the sound was pretty good. But I kept looking at the Magnaflow polished stainless mufflers. I liked the look so I bit then bullet and ordered a Magnaflow 14809 from Amazon. It came today and I couldn't wait to try it out. I cut the back end of my straight pipe about 3 inches from the hanger that was welded on the pipe. Slid the muffler on where it looked good then spotted. It on then removed the assembly and welded it together. I had wrapped the pipe before with insulation so I just trimmed the wrap and rewound it. I held the wrap on the inlet end with a couple of screw clamps and the muffler end with a stainless exhaust band.
I took it out for a short ride. I like the sound. Not too loud but a nice rumble.
i am leaving on a trip with 30 of my good friends next Wednesday, about 1300 miles in 4 days. It will be interesting to see how it effects my fuel economy.
the muffler cost about $126.00 and the pipe was about $100.00. Beats the price of other aftermarket pipes. I looked at.
 
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I'm liking the look of the Yoshimura carbon can but can't see one listed for the '14 triple yet. The Akra is dissappointing cosmetically for me, especially for the price , having a twin outlet on a triple is plain lazy, no excuse for poor attention to detail, just looks wrong!
 
Thank you all for the input :f_spider:

I was looking at the Two Brothers M5...can't swing the $900 for the Akropavik as much as I'd like to.
 
If anyone has seen Disney's 'Turbo' movie (I have young kids!), I can't help but think of "Dos Bros Tacos" every time I see a TB exhaust, lol!!
 
I just installed a Magnaflow 14809 Muffler on my 2012 RTs . Soon after I bought my RTs I had a local muffler shop build a straight pipe with a stainless tip. I liked the performance but was a little loud. I then modified the stock muffler by cutting 7 inches off the rear of the muffler, the sound was pretty good. But I kept looking at the Magnaflow polished stainless mufflers. I liked the look so I bit then bullet and ordered a Magnaflow 14809 from Amazon. It came today and I couldn't wait to try it out. I cut the back end of my straight pipe about 3 inches from the hanger that was welded on the pipe. Slid the muffler on where it looked good then spotted. It on then removed the assembly and welded it together. I had wrapped the pipe before with insulation so I just trimmed the wrap and rewound it. I held the wrap on the inlet end with a couple of screw clamps and the muffler end with a stainless exhaust band.
I took it out for a short ride. I like the sound. Not too loud but a nice rumble.
i am leaving on a trip with 30 of my good friends next Wednesday, about 1300 miles in 4 days. It will be interesting to see how it effects my fuel economy.
the muffler cost about $126.00 and the pipe was about $100.00. Beats the price of other aftermarket pipes. I looked at.


Pic????
 
The Catalytic by-pass pipe produces a little more sound but nothing like a 2-Bro muffler. It won't make people notice you but gives a pleasing lower tone. About $300 from Pit Bull.
 
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