zrnewf
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im looking at getting a light weight exhaust system for the warrior,
what would you get, the white knucke or the excel?
white knuckle http://thespeedshop1.com/yamaha/Yamahasledexhaust.htm
excell
http://www.excellmotorsports.com/
what would you get, the white knucke or the excel?
white knuckle http://thespeedshop1.com/yamaha/Yamahasledexhaust.htm
excell
http://www.excellmotorsports.com/
Mighty
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Neither, get the Bender.
Ding
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Find out which one Joel Diamond has on the ice oval / enduro sled that he races. That was the best sounding and best performing sled at the Soo I-500 by a wide margin. And yes I do realize that it takes a lot more than an exhaust system change to make that significant of a seperation.
rx1forever
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my personal prefference would be the excell, thats just my opnion, and for the way that I ride, the exhaust gets in my way by my feet,
zrnewf
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im lookin at the excell being better too to ditch the side pipes.
I do hang back there as well.
I do hang back there as well.
Boston RX1
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I am going with the Excell pipes. I have held them and rode an RX1 with them on. I think they are awesome. They sound great and the weight savings is great as well.
4Fighter
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The quieter the better. There are still snowmobile haters out there.
Boston RX1
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I didn't feel that the exhaust sounded any louder than stock, just a slightly higher pitch.
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I found the Bender to be easier on my ears. The stock pipe had an annoying sound at certain rpm's that gave me a headache. The Bender doesn't do that.
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I have White Knuckle Performance on both RX-1's of mine, and love'em. Stainless steel, lightweight, and decible trail friendly.
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I have a Maxx Perf , that I am trying to sell , with no luck...LOL
I was not happy with the White Knuckle System, however there are many on here that are happy with it. I have heard the Bender several time now and feel it has a better tone and is not as loud as the WK QC1. The excell is nice, but its a love it or leave it look. I would think it would have more of a sport bike sound than the others as well. I just can't see it as being very quiet.
SISCAKIDD
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I have a qc-1 and i love it ,the sound is not much louder than stock just has a higher pitch to it.I was in quebec for a week and rode by some police never gave it a second look. don't like the look of the excell but it sounds good also.
zrnewf
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the thing is, here in newfoundland...all my riding is done in the wilderness....the trails are all public land, and there is no chance of trail closeures here...I ahve an mbrp on my zr and love it. I like the sound of the excell...and the look...instead of those plastic side panels, get the metal braces...that would be better looking.
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