Loud Exhausts @ Daytona Freeride

sjetrider

615 Freeriders are addicted to T1 madness.
Bikes go down the road and are gone in a few minutes. we are in one area ALL DAY for 4 days. I see their point. I suggest blocking off front exhausts for the ride if your running duals with x-can. If your running front only then good luck. I hated my blue ski with the front side and rear side and an x-can. Its MUCH better with OEM waterbox and little to know power loss that I could tell.
 

Matt_E

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I have front only exhaust, but with a stock box. It's surprisingly quite. I'm pleased with it.

The only valid measure of how quiet it really is: Have a buddy ride it while you stand on shore. It's always tolerable in the tray.
 
The only valid measure of how quiet it really is: Have a buddy ride it while you stand on shore. It's always tolerable in the tray.

Done. It's really not any where near as bad as this engine in my X2 with front exhaust only. I'm using about 1.5' of rubber hose around the front of the waterbox to my outlet this time, and using a rn box as opposed to a drilled out X2 box. Last time it went right out the x2 waterbox outlet, directly to the outside. SuperJETT rode it the other day while I stood on the bank, very quiet. So far everyone who's heard it was surprised.
 
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SuperJETT

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I did ride with him last week, and my ears have only just now gotten to where I can hear my kids call me Daddy again. Oh how I missed that...

His is fine, pretty quiet, though he's only making like 43 hp so what do you expect? Everyone knows that loud=power.
 

Big Kahuna

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Every time I hop on mine all I hear is click click click.........tick tick tick........

and it does not even have a water box.........or a pipe, or carbs............
A little clicking sound while coasting is all you hear.
 
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