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Old 10-10-2006, 04:16 PM   #1 (permalink)
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need some help, looking at buying an 07 brand new 675, and the only decision left is to go ahead and put the full arrow exhaust on or wait. Does anyone have any experience with the arrow,and if so are the gains that noticeable for 2200 bucks?

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Old 10-10-2006, 05:23 PM   #2 (permalink)
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i have no experience with arrow but a full system exhaust will definately be noticeable
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Don't waste your money, 675 is plenty of power and plus for $2200 you could purchase better gear and save the rest of the money to buy a liter bike in the future if this bike becomes too small!!!!
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2200 is a TOTAL ripoff. No matter how nice the exhaust is, you're talking 25% the cost of the bike, almost.

It's gonna give you a 3-4% gain in power... MAYBE.

I'd just keep the stock exhaust, or get the TOR can... or maybe a slip-on.

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I would stay stock...
$2200 = a lot of fun track days, etc

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thank you guys for all the advice, I am going to go stock and maybe get a slip on in the future. whew, my mind and pocket book are at ease now.
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one last thing... If by any chance you were thinking about dishing out $2000+ for an exhaust system, go with the G.P.R Thunderline full system. I have a pic somewhere... i'll post it up in a bit. The only problem is that it probably wont be available for a while...
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I second the GPR. I have not ridden a bike with the Arrow but the dealer told me it makes more HP ar the expence of low down torque. I can tell you that the stock is better than the Two sisters racing pipe. if the stock was 15lbs lighter I might even keep it.
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Get used to Titanium pipes becoming more expensive folks. The prices have shot up recently.
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thanks guys, bought my graphite one Saturday bone stock, I love it, as much fun as you can have at 5000 rpms, but after break in I can't wait. I will wait a while a research the pipes and see which one I like, probalby just leaning toward a slip on now, I don't want to lose any torque
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