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I am actually looking for something a bit quieter (like really). Is there any kind of silencer I can attach to my can when so I can practice wheelies without without making tons of noise?
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actually they do make a silencer.
its a wrench to take your yosh pipe off and put your stock exhaust back on.
(my favorite pipe is either acropovic or scorpion. some yosh's are nice i.e. tri-oval)
its a wrench to take your yosh pipe off and put your stock exhaust back on.
(my favorite pipe is either acropovic or scorpion. some yosh's are nice i.e. tri-oval)
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Originally Posted by dream728
lol, but if you think ur RS-3 is loud, just know that D&D and two bros are lounder, the loudest on the market, im starting to hear alot about devil exhaust, i hear they are nice
Yeah the D&D and 2 Bros are loud as hell I finally got a stock can for my bike cuz with my 2 Bros can you could here me if your were anywhere near the area I was.
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Fu#% mate just look at the pipe how many bolts can you see? Thats right stuff all its a peace off ****.Jet kit well yes thats abit harder so it would cost you alittle bit but 300 NO WAY.Oh I got a D&D full system on my 99 R1 @ 5000rpm its 109db so not real good for the poopoo but was a good hp gain
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Originally Posted by FHL
Nevermind it doesn't matter I've already decided I want to buy a hayabusa, I'll probably keep the stock can on so I can speed quietly.
First off you are only 16? And arent you the one the kept droppin your bike for no real reason. If your gonna get a Busa you better have Life Flight on Speed Dial
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Nah I don't drop my bike for no reason, I hit the brake hard at 5mph cause i passed a parking space i want to go in and it just fell down. What does being 16 have to do with having a Hayabusa. I want a sport tourer. I'm tired of the riding position on my Gixxer and I'm developing back problems.
I just want a comfortable bike, and I've only rode the twisties once and didn't really like it so that doesn't matter to me. I want something I can ride to california on and I don't want a cruiser.
I don't speed on my 600, so why would I speed on a Hayabusa? I'm scared of cops to the point that I'll only attempt a wheelie twice when riding for 45 minutes.
I just want a comfortable bike, and I've only rode the twisties once and didn't really like it so that doesn't matter to me. I want something I can ride to california on and I don't want a cruiser.
I don't speed on my 600, so why would I speed on a Hayabusa? I'm scared of cops to the point that I'll only attempt a wheelie twice when riding for 45 minutes.
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Originally Posted by FHL
I hit the brake hard at 5mph cause i passed a parking space i want to go in and it just fell down. What does being 16 have to do with having a Hayabusa.
You answer yourself in the sentance right before your question. If you cant control a 600 in a parking lot then you dont need a bike as big and powerful as a Hayabusa
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Originally Posted by KC Tony
You answer yourself in the sentance right before your question. If you cant control a 600 in a parking lot then you dont need a bike as big and powerful as a Hayabusa 

What the **** does that mean? I have total control once I get it moving. I can't hurt myself bad going down in a parking lot and I'm going to get big frame sliders for the 'Busa in case it happens. Dropping a bike in a parking lot does not mean I can't handle it
Are you jealous or something?
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