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Infamous "Warrior" Exhaust

1BlackWidow

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Guys - I have been reading now for a while about the Warrior exhaust and how it fits and sounds great, but i have a few questions......
Is everyone referring to the Yamaha Warrior Motorcycle? If so, are they referring to using the stock exhaust off this bike? I have a buddy that has an '04 Warrior that he put a Vance & Hines exhaust on and I am looking to see if he will part with the stock exhaust (assuming that is what everyone is talking about). If so, I am sure it doesn't bolt right on, and I would be using just the back half of the exhaust and clamping it onto the Spyder pipes......am I on the right track? And....why is it that a "stock" Warrior exhaust would sound so much different than a stock Spyder exhaust? Sorry about all the questions...just trying to get educated on this. :spyder:
 
1BlackWidow said:
Guys - I have been reading now for a while about the Warrior exhaust and how it fits and sounds great, but i have a few questions......
Is everyone referring to the Yamaha Warrior Motorcycle? If so, are they referring to using the stock exhaust off this bike? I have a buddy that has an '04 Warrior that he put a Vance & Hines exhaust on and I am looking to see if he will part with the stock exhaust (assuming that is what everyone is talking about). If so, I am sure it doesn't bolt right on, and I would be using just the back half of the exhaust and clamping it onto the Spyder pipes......am I on the right track? And....why is it that a "stock" Warrior exhaust would sound so much different than a stock Spyder exhaust? Sorry about all the questions...just trying to get educated on this. :spyder:

Yes this is a stock Yamaha Warrior pipe. You should be able to pick one up for less than a 100 bucks.

You hack off the end of the stock pipe and weld a 90 to it and then it slips on where the stock can mounted. You do need to make your own mounting bracket too.

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Lamonster said:
Yes this is a stock Yamaha Warrior pipe. You should be able to pick one up for less than a 100 bucks.

You hack off the end of the stock pipe and weld a 90 to it and then it slips on where the stock can mounted. You do need to make your own mounting bracket too.

How does this compare with the accessory racing pipe offered by BRP? Is it better sounding or just a less expensive similar result?
 
Stack said:
How does this compare with the accessory racing pipe offered by BRP? Is it better sounding or just a less expensive similar result?

I have not heard the Hindle pipes so I really can't say. :dontknow: I can cut baffles out of this pipe if I wanted to but so far I like the sound and the power just the way it is. :doorag:
 
You got it Lamont, thats what we did for the heat shield. I like it so far but its a temporary mod until I get my carbon fiber one made for it. This one will then be available.
 
Spydroe said:
You got it Lamont, thats what we did for the heat shield. I like it so far but its a temporary mod until I get my carbon fiber one made for it. This one will then be available.

There are so many options a guy can do on this that I'm sure there will be some really cool cans showing up on Spyders pretty quick here. :doorag: :spyder:
 
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