I put my stocker by the side of the road with some other metal stuff for the junkers. They cruise by weekly and will pick up anything that can be recycled.
Well, now there's an old Ford Ranger cruising for, and always laden with, scrap metal now sporting a 2010 Kawasaki Concours exhaust pipe!
Sounds just as bad as it did before; but louder. The rusted manifold was already giving him the extra top-end he needed. However, he mumbled something through his mouthful of dip about saving lives….
Next week he'll ask me if ZX14 headers fit his truck LOL
SOLD. Does that help any?Hey, did you actually sell it for $150 + shipping? If that was the case, I'm going to put up mine for sale with maybe 10 miles on the clock as soon as I get the bike, since it'll be the first thing to go .
I know, I know,
"Loud pipes save lives"
"The extra 1/3 HP really makes my bike special"
"The extra noises really make me special"
"Saving that 5 lbs of weight really makes my arse look smaller"
"Gee officer, this town has a noise ordinance?"
"What do you mean my bike won't pass state inspection?"
"Why won't you take my loud bike in on trade?"
"Stock exhaust? We don't need no stinking stock exhaust!"
+2 except that sometimes I'm in the mood for that beautiful inline 4 scream above 6k!
After much research, and input from Ted (who has an AreaP), I'll go with the Two Brothers's M5 with the P1 sound suppressor. Here's a sound clip:IMO your making the right choice. I had my TB pipe waiting for me to install ASAP. (The stock pipe has a total of 8mi. on it.)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XF_b8UE4V1o
Both AreaP and uncorked TBR M5 sound awesome, but they're too loud at higher rpm and under acceleration. With the P1 insert, I think we still get the throaty sound, but more refined and subdued. Plus it goes better with a sport-tourer like the Connie IMO. And if it's still too loud, there's the P1X insert, which still sounds nicer than stock, but not throaty anymore. With the AreaP, if you don't like the loudness, you're screwed, since there're no inserts for that pipe. I also like the TBR M5 not having a clamp at the pipe, and no screw for the inserts. Plus even the very nice C/F black series (which I'd get), WITH either sound suppressing insert, is cheaper than the AreaP ($403+30 insert=$433 shipped vs $486 shipped). I like the AreaP endcap better, but the TBR M5 better overall, especially since you can quiet it as much as you want if needed. The P1X endcap could be cut in half, making it louder than the P1X but quieter than the P1. I'm sure the P1 will be enough for me. I wear earplugs and even uncorked wouldn't bother me, but don't like to alert the police miles away that I'm coming. Like the throaty sound, but subdued, hence the M5 P1 for me.