Mr. Bill
New member
I have a 2013 Rt, Ltd and have just had the exhaust removed to wrap it and at the same time I removed the cat and replaced with the bypass pipe. I had some heat issues and thought these mods would solve some of the heat issues. I expected a bit more growl from the stock muffler after the wrap and cat bypass..... Wrong!!
.... Now I have a tinny sounding muffler. Even the dealer said " I guess you will have to change mufflers to get rid of that sound."
I have been looking at other threads and about exhausts and muffler options. I am looking at the Yosh. 77 to get rid of that tinny sound. I thought of a Akrapovic Sport Touring Silencer but am thinking it may come up with the tinny sound as well. The Akrapovic is to costly to buy and experiment with. Pretty sure the Yosh 77 will not sound tinny. What I do not want is to have to look at a power commander or two brothers controller to get rid of the possible leaning out.
Like to hear from anyone who has been down this "exhausting" path and any suggestions about how to get rid of the tinny sound of the stock muffler. Maybe muffler changes or stock muffler modifications that anyone has done with success.
Oh yea......... not sure if the heat issues are better. I rode home from the dealership in our first snow storm of the season. The highways were covered in snow and had low vis. The ride was about 45 minute's of tense riding and lots of :cus::cus: yelps from me. I think the other vehicles on the road got a kick out of a Spyder going down the road in a snow storm. I received lots of stares from cars going by the other way. I have to say the Spyder handles a lot better in the snow than my Vmax.
Now I have all winter to sort things out.

I have been looking at other threads and about exhausts and muffler options. I am looking at the Yosh. 77 to get rid of that tinny sound. I thought of a Akrapovic Sport Touring Silencer but am thinking it may come up with the tinny sound as well. The Akrapovic is to costly to buy and experiment with. Pretty sure the Yosh 77 will not sound tinny. What I do not want is to have to look at a power commander or two brothers controller to get rid of the possible leaning out.
Like to hear from anyone who has been down this "exhausting" path and any suggestions about how to get rid of the tinny sound of the stock muffler. Maybe muffler changes or stock muffler modifications that anyone has done with success.
Oh yea......... not sure if the heat issues are better. I rode home from the dealership in our first snow storm of the season. The highways were covered in snow and had low vis. The ride was about 45 minute's of tense riding and lots of :cus::cus: yelps from me. I think the other vehicles on the road got a kick out of a Spyder going down the road in a snow storm. I received lots of stares from cars going by the other way. I have to say the Spyder handles a lot better in the snow than my Vmax.
Now I have all winter to sort things out.