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Opinions Needed about Exhausts

Questions

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I recently bought a Spyder and want to get an aftermarket pipe(s). I was seriously considering the dual, carbon fiber Two Brothers exhaust until I heard the Micron on Youtube. I want it to sound good but I don't want it to be obnoxious either. I haven't heard any in person so any input would be helpful. Thanks!
 
I recently bought a Spyder and want to get an aftermarket pipe(s). I was seriously considering the dual, carbon fiber Two Brothers exhaust until I heard the Micron on Youtube. I want it to sound good but I don't want it to be obnoxious either. I haven't heard any in person so any input would be helpful. Thanks!

I like my Hindle, but then I am like you, I only had the stock exhaust to compare too and in My Lady's and my opinion almost anything has to sound better than that.
 
I recently bought a Spyder and want to get an aftermarket pipe(s). I was seriously considering the dual, carbon fiber Two Brothers exhaust until I heard the Micron on Youtube. I want it to sound good but I don't want it to be obnoxious either. I haven't heard any in person so any input would be helpful. Thanks!

If you don't want obnoxious then you don't want the 2 Bros dual setup. It's at about the top of the list for loud.

I've tried several setups including the Micron (which isn't as loud as the 2Bros. twins but still very loud). The Hindle is a big favorite and I would put that pipe on the, noticably louder than stock but not obnoxious, list.

I really like my Yoshimura carbon fiber can. It's a bit less loud than the Hindle with the DB reducion fitting in and probably about the same as the Hindle or maybe a bit louder with it out. I like the look of the Yosh better but that's a personal opinion.

I hear the HMF is a great option as well but I've not heard that setup.

The Spyder probably has more exhaust options than any other motorcycle out there. So good luck and enjoy!
 
welcome :congrats: on the new ryde.

I have Two Brothers dual exhaust. IMHO they have a great sound. They can get a bit loud if needs be... just depends on what you want.
 
Got my Micron from Evan at ESI. I think they still have a few left. Give them a call, they are great folks. Their banner is on the Home page if I remember correctly. Love that Micron growl.
 
welcome :congrats: on the new ryde.

I have Two Brothers dual exhaust. IMHO they have a great sound. They can get a bit loud if needs be... just depends on what you want.

They do sound good. But running a set across country...Man they are LOUD! I guess "Obnoxious" is in the ear of the beholder. But if the twin 2 Bros. does not constitute obnoxious then I'm not sure what would.

I loved my Micron but after awhile I just couldn't take the noise. Sounded great wicking the throttle in a parking lot. But long distance was way too much.

To each his (or of course, her) own. Ride what you like is always best.
 
:agree: I HAVE THE MICRON IT IS LOUD, FRIENDS SAY THEY CAN HEAR ME COMING A COUPLE OF BLOCKS AWAY, THE HINDLE SOUNDS NICE, BUT I STILL LIKE MY MICRON!
 
i just got the 2 Bros single and all I have done is run it in the garage.

really nice sound and love it. I abvioulsy havent had it on the road yet but revving it in the garage , it certainly wasnt obnoxius in my opinion. We will see when I get to open her up on the road though!
 
I would first check the maximum noise level for where you live. It's 90 here in California, so my Hindle is ok, and my friends say they can hear me coming. Two Brothers dual exhaust might get a ticket in some places here. A friend of mine bought a carbon fiber pipe and it cracked, I was told spyders have to much back pressure for carbon fiber. All after market pipes here in CA are illegal, but we can get away with it as long as we are under 90 dec. The best thing I like about the Hindle is it does say Can AM so it looks stock. Also be aware that any pipe you buy has to be repackaged after 15,000 miles, and manufactures do sell them.
Good Luck
 
Yeah, they are starting to institute noise ordinances all over the place...in MD, it's on its way. If you go too loud, you're gonna get a ticket sooner or later...not worth it..plus, you're gonna go deaf, literally...

I have a hindle...love it and wouldn't go any other way....looks stock...even has the Can-Am name on it...great sound...not so bad that my ears are ringing...I do wear earplugs with long trips...studies show that decibel levels can go up to 130 with a non full face shield and up to 110 with a full face shield...your exhaust only adds to this problem. The earplugs I wear drop the decibel level down by 30, reducing susceptibility to noise damage while I ride (I wear a full face shield). Consider this with any pipe as you likely want to keep your hearing...
 
Dual Two Brothers exhaust with the power tips and had baffles put in by a chopper shop. Don't think it much louder than a hindle now but still sounds nice and gives the spyder the two can look.
 
Loud pipes don't make friends, just the opposite it makes enemies.
Why you would want to annnoy non bikers is beyond me.:dontknow:
When a bike with loud pipes drives bye most people look at the biker
and think what an A/hole. '' Loud pipes lose rights'' :lecturef_smilie:
 
Loud pipes don't make friends, just the opposite it makes enemies.
Why you would want to annnoy non bikers is beyond me.:dontknow:
When a bike with loud pipes drives bye most people look at the biker
and think what an A/hole. '' Loud pipes lose rights'' :lecturef_smilie:

Loud pipes is all in the ear of the beholder as is music.

To me, a loud exhaust going by is music to my ears (unless of course it is the little four cylinders with the "buuuundn - buuuudn" sound, but I digress), however loud thumping music pulsing from a car as it goes by annoys me.

To others it is the other way around. I have stood by people that comment "That sounds NICE!" when a loud "thumper" car drives by and then give the evil eye to a nice sounding muscle car or motorcycle driving by, complaining about how it needs a quieter exhaust. Same decibels, different likes and dislikes.:dontknow:
 
Loud pipes don't make friends, just the opposite it makes enemies.
Why you would want to annnoy non bikers is beyond me.:dontknow:
When a bike with loud pipes drives bye most people look at the biker
and think what an A/hole. '' Loud pipes lose rights'' :lecturef_smilie:

In my town with all the Harleys, even the two bros dual is mild!
 
Loud pipes is all in the ear of the beholder as is music.

To me, a loud exhaust going by is music to my ears (unless of course it is the little four cylinders with the "buuuundn - buuuudn" sound, but I digress), however loud thumping music pulsing from a car as it goes by annoys me.

To others it is the other way around. I have stood by people that comment "That sounds NICE!" when a loud "thumper" car drives by and then give the evil eye to a nice sounding muscle car or motorcycle driving by, complaining about how it needs a quieter exhaust. Same decibels, different likes and dislikes.:dontknow:

I hardly consider going deaf as 'music to my ears'. Then again, loud pipes are part of the mystique of having a bike...not for me though...I'll gladly stick with my hindle...good enough!
 
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