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Question Best Exhaust for the 675?



Ok, I have the accessory mufffler for my bike, I like how it sounds better but then I went riding with a friend of mine that has a scorpion exhaust on his gsx... I like the sound of the scorpion, I know they're different engines but I like the scorpions smooth but loud sound. I see a lot of 675's with the Two Brothers exhaust....

How bout a Yosh exhaust.... What do you guys think is the biggest bang for the buck....

To have the accessory muffler put on I had to remap my fuel. Do I have to do the same thing again if I switch exhaust? I am a street rider. Not a track rider. I also thought the scorpion exhuast sounded more powerful..

Any suggestions????
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biggest bang for the buck? The tbr. that's what I have.

What I would get if I had an extra 200 (1/3 more the price of tbr) would be the JARDINE all the way.
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Jardine seems to be the favorite if you can afford the extra coins. TBR is prolly better bang for your buck since its a lot cheaper.

Check out the Modifications forums on Triumph675.net, there are a lot of pics and videos with sound for all the exhaust.

I think Akropovic is making an exhaust for our bike which should be nice as well.

It is wise to remap after changing cans.

I like my stock exhaust still, sounds great. If I were to upgrade I would prolly get a full system rather than a slip-on.
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Have a Scorpion on my TT600
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I have a Trident exhaust (we will be doing a test when our dyno is installed) and I just picked up a Zard exhaust for it.
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Have a TBR with Dynojet remapped. They do a good job together.
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I saw a picture on t675.net I think in the photos section. Looked like my Lazer Extreme Quad, that I have on another bike. But it was just 3 nice shaped tubes? Anyone? I want to keep the Triple look if at all possible?
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I saw a picture on t675.net I think in the photos section. Looked like my Lazer Extreme Quad, that I have on another bike. But it was just 3 nice shaped tubes? Anyone? I want to keep the Triple look if at all possible?
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RESURRECT THIS THREAD?

Since I still haven't taken the plunge on a slip on or full-system.

Hey Fargin?? What are you thinkin' on the project bike? Testing the zard I'm sure, what else you testing? Any chance of that odd GPR set-up? All MotoGP and all?

I got a more detailed pic' of the Lazer Extreme made for the Kawi' 600 and it has a triple outlet. I'd love to make it work under our 675 tail. How are our bikes attachment points?... for fabricating a slip on hook up? Would that be a nightmare? I know our under seat dives over to the right, but I haven't had reason to have my tail/underseat apart yet?

anybody mess around with something other than specific to the 675?
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Mine came with a remus. The dealer installed it so I'm not sure if they had to remap the computer.

I heard the triumph arrow exhaust and I did not like that at all. It sounds like the 4 cyls with a cheap slip on.

My remus is low and mild until 5k then it starts to rumble, still with a low tone.

I haven't heard anything like it, or anything that I like better.

Check out my pics, if you want to see it better I'll post some close-ups.
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