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Old 08-17-2007, 08:23 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Looking for input to picking out a great exhaust for my '04 Daytona, I want to keep the rear pegs.Something deep.........throaty and with looks. Idea's?
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Old 08-17-2007, 08:25 PM   #3 (permalink)
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Old 08-17-2007, 08:34 PM   #4 (permalink)
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There was a guy on YouTube with that system, said it was amazing to see and hear, downside,coolent tank and ECU had to be moved and the wiring harness was wrapped in heatshield tape of some sort.Hoping to not have to go to that extent.
Although it looked really great and the sound even through a computer sound system was pretty good as well.
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i am going to leech onto this thread instead of making a new one.

does anyone know of a stubby GP style exhaust that will fit our bikes?
and, what size is the header outlet tube where we attach out exhaust systems?
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Old 08-17-2007, 09:10 PM   #6 (permalink)
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Off topic a bit , but I noticed in your reply's you mention people think your Triumph is a Duc, yup me too.I ride with my brother most every weekend, he rides an ST3 Duc......I still toy with him even at 170K along a straight stretch, when done playing, crank it and I'm gone.!
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Guys - all your problems can be solved in one place - www.trident-exahusts.com - if you want the sound of the underseat without the expense then go with our low or high level slip ons - they sound the same (as all our cans are made the same way - underseat or slip on) which many people have on here and love...

If you want a Stubby GP style can then we can help there too - www.wolfracing.co.uk/Stubby1.jpg - we do these in carbon for £250 ($500) for the S3 and Daytona (Daytona has a 54mm pipe by teh way)
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Old 08-18-2007, 04:50 AM   #8 (permalink)
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Guys - all your problems can be solved in one place - www.trident-exahusts.com - if you want the sound of the underseat without the expense then go with our low or high level slip ons - they sound the same (as all our cans are made the same way - underseat or slip on) which many people have on here and love...

If you want a Stubby GP style can then we can help there too - www.wolfracing.co.uk/Stubby1.jpg - we do these in carbon for £250 ($500) for the S3 and Daytona (Daytona has a 54mm pipe by teh way)
If you want the best, you've gotta pay the price. I've got one of wolf's trident pipes on mine and it sounds amazing....

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Wolf........the links you sent are great, slip on might be the way to go as the under seat is a bit pricey. The stubby on the daytona, what kind of sound and performance do these bring
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I run Leo Vince Titanium. I get alot of comments on the growl....turns heads when you get on it. Really separates you from the kawahondazukis.
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