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Best aftermarket exhaust canister for 3rd gen?

Discussion in 'Mechanics Garage' started by G.A.P., Sep 8, 2020.

  1. G.A.P.

    G.A.P. New Member

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    Looking for some insight. Want to change the stock exhaust on my 92. Looking through the pages here there seems to be few options.
    Wondering what the consensus is on an aftermarket canister?
    Leaning towards Two Brothers. Any insight would be appreciated. Thanks.
     


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  2. hondaman219

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    My bike had a two brothers muffler on it when I bought it. Not to loud and nice quality construction. I don't know how much they cost now or even if there is any available. This bike is almost 30 years old now.
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    I later put a delkevic high mount. I got the longer 18" muffler. It sounds about the same. Without the dB killer of course. At just over $200 it was affordable and looked way better. Quality was not quite as robust but you get what you pay for. Almost wonder what the short muffler sounds like.
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    You tube is full of vfr videos and many have aftermarket exhaust. Whatever you get will sound so much better than stock. Let the v4 sing......


    Also...not many suppliers still make aftermarket parts for the 3rd Gen vfr. It's to old and was limited production. You may have to go used.
     


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    Not a Two Brothers fan, Delkevic is a tad tamer and better sound to me.
     


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