which twin stack?>

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which twin stack?>

Post by muay_thai_dan »

hey guys i did a search but couldnt get the answere to my question...

which is the loudest twin stack system out there? and where can i buy one?

thanks a lot and sorry if this has been asked a million times before :(

-Dan
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Re: which twin stack?>

Post by Gavin jap4 »

Hi

TYGA twin stack is pretty loud and we are doing a special offer to Grey bike members at the moment of 10% off plus free shipping to UK mainland
choice of cans aswell stainless, aluminium and carbon. If interested send me a quick email on here and I will send you all the prices
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Post by Spike16 »

I think Simon Ed's one was tested at 110db at oulton park that was through BMC ,not sure what make it is ANR possible?
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Bit off topic, but how many Db's would you expect a standard system to be with a non baffle viper stubby end can?
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Late 90's I would have thought.
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alexwitham wrote:Late 90's I would have thought.
Thanks Alex, thats louder than I was expecting, I was expecting to see something in the 80's lol.
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mine was tested at 110db at oulton, and she has a real bark when shes at full throttle, it does sound really well, ask simmo or smellstevens
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Re: which twin stack?>

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hey simon could you confirm on the make of your exhaust and where i good have one ordered?

thanks,

-Dan
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Post by jowyvfr »

my MHP one was tested at cadwell at 107 and that had db killers in! daren't imagine what they put out without i them in. not heard anything louder if your after something LOUD!!! :shock:
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Post by Cammo »

muay_thai_dan wrote: which is the loudest twin stack system out there? and where can i buy one?
It would have to be a twin stack using 2 tyga maggot end cans! Or a rusted out old race muffler that has no packing left!

Why do you want something so loud? You could easily get something that you probably won't want to ride on the road.


I usually use ear plugs on the track and extended road trips have left my ears ringing, loud exhausts are a pain the arse at all times I reckon (try telling your neighbours how good it sounds at 6am in the morning!). Must be getting too old! :sshh:
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