I too am looking to replace the stocker......however I want something that is just as quiet, was leaning
towards the Area P, but have heard that the Leo Vince is an option as well??
Not really looking to get a loud sound when twisting my right hand......those with aftermarket exhaust'sthat are just as quiet as the stockers please chime in with your two cents!
i m also looking to replace the OEM pipe. I just dont want something to loud.
I though the AREA P was the one. Problem is a cant get a dealer that sells thoses up here in Canada. Is there anything else on the market that can suit my needs?
i m also looking to replace the OEM pipe. I just dont want something to loud.
I though the AREA P was the one. Problem is a cant get a dealer that sells thoses up here in Canada. Is there anything else on the market that can suit my needs?
To my knowledge, there isnt a "dealer" anywhere that sells the AreaP. There is an aftermarken performance shop that sells them that is kind of "teamed up" with AreaP, but thats the only other place other than calling AreaP that you can get them. I apologize, i cant remember their company name at this time.
I will be going with AreaP! I love the looks! and i like the kind of personal attention that you will get when you call to order. A small company run by a family so you will be speaking with someone directly who in some way or another actually builds the exhaust. However, , if i had the bones, i would throw them down on a Leo Vince in a heartbeat! Love the Leo Vince for looks, sound, etc. But i will settle for the AreaP for the reasons mentioned above and in other posts where they are very close in sound at idle and sound like rocket when you romp on it! Oh, and in stainless steel for that nice shiny look!
Have Fun, Ride Safe!!
I have owned Leo Vince before, they are a quality exhaust company for sure................but I have news for ya, they are not anything special or superior over an Area P "there is no settle". I would venture to say that Muzzy, Area P and Holeshot performance.....are some of the highest quality exhausts that money can buy. Area P is the "current" best deal in performance exhausts right now, they will not be staying at this price forever because they are worth a helluva lot more.Area-P also has slip on or full systems.
I have owned Leo Vince before, they are a quality exhaust company for sure................but I have news for ya, they are not anything special or superior over an Area P "there is no settle". I would venture to say that Muzzy, Area P and Holeshot performance.....are some of the highest quality exhausts that money can buy. Area P is the "current" best deal in performance exhausts right now, they will not be staying at this price forever because they are worth a helluva lot more.
So not tuning needed for slip-on, just when you go to the full system?
What is the deal with the center stand with a lot these exhausts? Do they not fit the existing center stand?
+1 looks good, sounds great, and seems to be made very well.
So looking through a lot of options and reading the various forums, I too am almost convinced that I want the Area P slip on for the same performance/sound reasons. For those who already have the Area P, do you get a lot of deceleration popping?
Hi,
Here is a copy of an e mail reply I sent to AreaP just yesterday.I'm also up here in Canada,so $60.00 shipping does not seem so bad.
And as CEuler said "stainless steel for that nice shiny look" $395.00US.
"Hi Kevin,
Thank you for the inquiry. Yes, we sell and ship directly.
Price for the C-14 Slip-On with Carbon Fiber muffler is $450.00. Price with Stainless Steel muffler is $395.00. Shipping cost to Canada is $60.00. We ship by USPS.
If you would like to place an order, we can send you an invoice via Paypal."
Sincerely,
Kerry Bryant
President - Area P, Inc.
Silent Sport N.A., Inc.
1240 Simon Circle, G/H
Anaheim, CA 92806
Ph - 714-630-2386
Fx - 714-630-2422
www.areapnolimits.com
I was a bit worried about the decel popping too. I was very pleasantly surprised though. For mine it wasn't really a popping but more like a growl when I'm engine braking. I actually like the sound.