You may not get a lot of replies as that action would be illegal. It may not be something folks would want to state on a public forum. Just MHO.
Why do you want the extra weight of the stock pipe? Plus, even with holes, it's gonna rob your hp a little. Just go with an aftermarket...there are plenty to choose from...in addition, the stock is big and ugly, IMHO...
As far as the hindle goes, I love mine...wouldn't go with anything else...
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It should also be mentioned that regardless of what muffler you run - you should be wearing proper ear protection. Ear protection is for both wind noise and pipe noise.... so you most likely won't hear it anyway.
I really like the Hindle. The stock pipe has the cat built in--- but I think the RT has a different setup with the cat beneath the bike-- before the muffler.
Buy a louder exhaust because you like the sound and then wear ear protection to muffle the sound? Seems a little contradictory. Seriously, is there an aftermarket exhaust that is inbetween the stock and the Hindle?
I am not "current" with the EPA rules, however,it was at one time( I believe still so) O.K. for an owner to modify such components without any lawbreaking. BUT, if a dealer or service facility does it there are considerable $$ penalties. That may have changed within the last few years, but I wouldn't have thought so.
Buy a louder exhaust because you like the sound and then wear ear protection to muffle the sound? Seems a little contradictory. Seriously, is there an aftermarket exhaust that is inbetween the stock and the Hindle?
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It should also be mentioned that regardless of what muffler you run - you should be wearing proper ear protection. Ear protection is for both wind noise and pipe noise.... so you most likely won't hear it anyway.
I really like the Hindle. The stock pipe has the cat built in--- but I think the RT has a different setup with the cat beneath the bike-- before the muffler.
You know, people here have picked on me for ear protection...I always wear it as a decibel level over 90 for any period of time WILL cause deafness...this is not debatable . Considering an open helmet allows up to 130 db and a full face is over 100, wearing plugs to block around 30 dbs is a great idea if you wish to preserve your hearing.
I wear the disposable ones...use a few times. I can still hear all road noises that I need to and can even listen to music/talk on the phone. I have a hindle and it's just loud enough without being too loud.
I have lived my life in a noisy world. Wish I had taken better care of my hearing:dontknow:. Hearing loss is weird.. I have a hard time hearing normal conversation if much background noise is preasent but
I can hear low frequincy noise better than people half my age. Power line hum the rumble of distant trains, helicoptors or trucks. My wife claims it is selective hearing. I cannot understand her 1/2 the time when she talks to me but I can hear her talking two rooms away, usually when she is mumbling some unkind thing under her breath about me:sour:
At any rate using hearing protection while riding is sage advise.
RAL
Hmmmm...maybe you're purposely 'selectively' hearing the wife, eh? I get accused of doing that too!!!!!!
I have lived my life in a noisy world. Wish I had taken better care of my hearing:dontknow:. Hearing loss is weird.. I have a hard time hearing normal conversation if much background noise is preasent but
I can hear low frequincy noise better than people half my age. Power line hum the rumble of distant trains, helicoptors or trucks. My wife claims it is selective hearing. I cannot understand her 1/2 the time when she talks to me but I can hear her talking two rooms away, usually when she is mumbling some unkind thing under her breath about me:sour:
At any rate using hearing protection while riding is sage advise.
RAL