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    Any advice on aftermarket mufflers for Bonneville?

    As my "big wheels" licence approaches, I've got my eye keenly on a new Bonneville SE.
    Now, one of the first jobs is gonna be to replace the mufflers.
    The Arrow jobs are 3K, which I reckon is a bit steep.
    Would appreciate any advice on an alternative product.
    And, any advice on impact of aftermarkets on performance?
    cheers
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    Quote Originally Posted by BikerDazz View Post
    As my "big wheels" licence approaches, I've got my eye keenly on a new Bonneville SE.
    Now, one of the first jobs is gonna be to replace the mufflers.
    The Arrow jobs are 3K, which I reckon is a bit steep.
    Would appreciate any advice on an alternative product.
    And, any advice on impact of aftermarkets on performance?
    cheers
    Thunderbike down in Nelson do/did a great set with reasonable gains and a freaking good sound.

    Watch your warranty though..as in double check with Bayride MC (recommended) or whomever you'll go through.

    BTW...the SE is a bloody nice bike to ride!


    PS...there's also a guy down Pyes Pa (Tga) that makes some wicked sets too. Sorry but can't remember his Co.'s name

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    Others I've found include "Predator", "Staintune" or "Dominator" which has two types for sport or touring. Personally, I'd follow up on DMNTD's local options first.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BikerDazz View Post
    As my "big wheels" licence approaches, I've got my eye keenly on a new Bonneville SE.
    Now, one of the first jobs is gonna be to replace the mufflers.
    The Arrow jobs are 3K, which I reckon is a bit steep.
    Would appreciate any advice on an alternative product.
    And, any advice on impact of aftermarkets on performance?
    cheers
    Try some Dunstall replicas. Sound great and dont cost a fortune.
    Saw and heard a bonny with Dunstalls today, actually thought it was a 750 Bonny it sounded so cool, but it was a hinkley Bonny.
    http://www.trademe.co.nz/Trade-Me-Mo...-275475184.htm
    These have been around for 30 odd years and have been fitted to all sorts of bikes.
    They dont come with a spiffy little badge and thats where the savings are made.
    Of course the snobs will look down on you because you have dared to only spend $250 instaed of $1000 to $3000 like they did. What will really get up their nose's is your bike will sound just as good as theirs!!
    cheers

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    Another option that's genuine Triumph and reasonably priced.

    http://www.jacklilley.com/view_part....0&part_id=6394
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