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Exhaust Volume Perception
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<blockquote data-quote="hemdog" data-source="post: 15550833" data-attributes="member: 183140"><p>We used to live in an area where the houses are all brick and very close to each other (Google Greendale Originals). My old fox body would rumble nicely (2 chamber Flows, catted h) and I just took off nicely in the morning. Didn't be an ass and most people didn't mind. The bikes were a little different story, but still not bad. One neighbor got annoyed with my Sporty when I had the Bassani side-by-side on it, they really popped at idle. I just took it easy when leaving. Most neighbors thought of it as their 7am wake-up call.</p><p></p><p>For your Sporty exhaust, look into Rinehart Racing. Throw a pair of slip-ons on it, you'll love the sound. They have a deep sound and are aggressive when wide open, but calm when cruising. I ran them on my bagger with true duals and they were awesome. Hold up really well too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hemdog, post: 15550833, member: 183140"] We used to live in an area where the houses are all brick and very close to each other (Google Greendale Originals). My old fox body would rumble nicely (2 chamber Flows, catted h) and I just took off nicely in the morning. Didn't be an ass and most people didn't mind. The bikes were a little different story, but still not bad. One neighbor got annoyed with my Sporty when I had the Bassani side-by-side on it, they really popped at idle. I just took it easy when leaving. Most neighbors thought of it as their 7am wake-up call. For your Sporty exhaust, look into Rinehart Racing. Throw a pair of slip-ons on it, you'll love the sound. They have a deep sound and are aggressive when wide open, but calm when cruising. I ran them on my bagger with true duals and they were awesome. Hold up really well too. [/QUOTE]
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