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    What's the best sounding aftermarket pipe for a Triumph daytona 675?

    Hi all, just got an 06 daytona 675, it came with the factory can and I would like to ditch this for something with a bit more flow and nicer sound. I'mnot after the loudest bike out there, just to enhance and get a nice throaty deep sound out of the back. Been trying to listen to the different types on youtube but it's not the best sound quality. Anyone heard know some cans that sound the best for my bike?
    All input is much appreciated, cheers all!

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    Shark would be the nicest I've heard! Not cheap though!

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vVBVo...eature=related

    Two Brothers is also very nice!
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    Two brothers system on my friends 06 675 is real nice it sounds good and throaty but can get annoying on a long ride with no ear plugs. I would recommend a look.

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    Running through the various Youtube clips I'd have to agree that the Shark and Two Brothers sound the nicest... particularly on the overun . Man they're all really loud though.

    I've got the Triumph "not for road use" muffler on mine and from the clips it's similar to the Shark but not as deep pitched or as loud. It's certainly not annoying for the rider but I sometimes wonder about the folks living on the Paekakariki Hill

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    If you can get your hands on one a Jardine RT-One sounds INCREDIBLE, look up the youtube of it.

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    ive heard harris pipes (now called motorcycle exhaust specialists) have done alotta work on 675 pipes. havent heard one and there pretty steep but they seem to know what there doing.

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    Awesome, thanks for the input guys, I've been recommended the two brothers type, but like the sound of the shark one supposed to be quite deep and throaty, this is what I'm after. Again, cheers all.

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    I've got the Triumph "performance muffler" and that makes a great sound but bordering on too loud for my taste at times. In fact I might stick the standard muffler back on for a change one day.

    I've heard one with the Two Brothers and it was unpleasantly loud. That "loud" that draws unwanted attention and pisses your neighbours off loud. The Owner admitted he wasn't enjoying it either.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MD View Post
    I've got the Triumph "performance muffler" and that makes a great sound but bordering on too loud for my taste at times.
    Even though it's pointing directly at the ground for a good length of time?

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    Quote Originally Posted by MD View Post
    I've got the Triumph "performance muffler" and that makes a great sound but bordering on too loud for my taste at times. In fact I might stick the standard muffler back on for a change one day.

    I've heard one with the Two Brothers and it was unpleasantly loud. That "loud" that draws unwanted attention and pisses your neighbours off loud. The Owner admitted he wasn't enjoying it either.
    I got the TOR as well I think its just right

    I also have a spare carbon tip (for the TOR) for sale as well. Bit yummy really

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    Two Brothers

    Two Brothers way to go great sound good power increase, thanks

    Checkout www.motoxparts.co.nz

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    When I was reading up after-market cans for the Hornet it became apparent that Two Brothers pipes are not regarded as being particularly good quality.

    The best advice I saw was to buy a brand that does R&D. The only way I know whether they do that or not is to see who uses them. If the SBK guys are using them, World, Brit, or AMA, they should be OK.
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    Neptune make a nice can. Maha had one on his Sprint, it sounded fantastic!
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    Nonono,

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    Thanks heaps for all the continued input guys, I think I need to go on a ride with some other 675's and see/hear what some other guys are running. Anyone know much about the Akrapovic, whether or not it's too loud/sounds good?

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    Quote Originally Posted by skipah View Post
    Anyone know much about the Akrapovic, whether or not it's too loud/sounds good?
    Never had one, but would buy one in a flash. That is a quality brand.
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