I have a pre 600 which full exhaust is better the vance and hines supersport or the D&D
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Better?
What do you mean better?
The D&D is louder... anoyingly so.
The V&Hs is still loud, but I like the sound better.
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Originally posted by sj032885 View PostI guess I wanna know which one sounds better90% of motorcycle forum members do not have a service manual for their bike.
Originally posted by BadfaerieI love how the most ignorant people I have met are the ones that fling the word "ignorant" around like it's an insult, or poo. Maybe they think it means pooOriginally posted by soulless kaosbut personaly I dont see a point in a 1000 you can get the same power from a properly tuned 600 with less weight and better handeling.
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Originally posted by sj032885 View PostI guess I wanna know which one sounds better=USAF= Retired
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I had a D&D and it was nasty loud. I liked it, but a 1 hour+ ride was a headache creator. Two times small children ran away from the sidewalk holding their ears, no joke.
Now I have a Hindle and like it as well. Still miss the "race" sound of the D&D, but it is nice to be "quiet" when you want to but still have a refined loudness when you get on it. And like arsenic said, do the swap then have your pick of all of the options.
From other bikes I have heard, a Yosh is about the most "complex" sounding- meaning it sounds more like a nicely tuned engine... Think import vs. american muscle. My opinion anyway...-2000 "750"
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Originally posted by Cheriff View PostI had a D&D and it was nasty loud. I liked it, but a 1 hour+ ride was a headache creator. Two times small children ran away from the sidewalk holding their ears, no joke.
Now I have a Hindle and like it as well. Still miss the "race" sound of the D&D, but it is nice to be "quiet" when you want to but still have a refined loudness when you get on it. And like arsenic said, do the swap then have your pick of all of the options.
From other bikes I have heard, a Yosh is about the most "complex" sounding- meaning it sounds more like a nicely tuned engine... Think import vs. american muscle. My opinion anyway...
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On the bike when I bought it so not sure. My guess is race needing repacked. I used to work one mile from home and the wife could hear it if I revved it.. Of course other external factors are involved in the sound traveling, but still..-2000 "750"
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If I had to choose between the D&D or the Vance&Hines I'd go with the V&H sound wise, plus I personally like the look of it better. If you where willing to do the post pan/header swap I'd go with an Post RS-3 Yoshimura, not just because I've got one, but its in my option sounds a little cleaner.
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