Motorcycle Exhaust
Understanding Exhaust and Your Motorcycle

Executive Summary by Victor Epand
People often times take for granted the role that exhaust plays in their motorcycle parts needs. There are many places that you can get your exhaust system. These include your local motorcycle parts store as well as other stores in the area. It really takes a lot of work to put it together and make it work for your bike.
People think that it’s easy to do, but it really does take some work to get an exhaust system on your bike. A bad job can hurt the way that your bike functions and the way that it sounds too. Take the time to find the right motorcycle part for your bike and your needs so that you are happy with the outcome and the sound of your bike for the life of it.
Choosing an Aftermarket Motorcycle Exhaust System – Loud Pipes Safe Lifes!
Executive Summary by Dominik Hussl
A cruiser will usually require a full exhaust system. The other most significant factor especially on sport bikes is the weight reduction a full race exhaust system can offer.
If you are the proud owner of a Cruiser you are most likely to replace the stock exhaust system with an aftermarket system. Cobra makes some nice exhaust systems at a very affordable price. If you have a V-Twin whether its a American or metric bike a new motorcycle exhaust will make the bike sounds ten times better then any stock exhaust.
OEM Exhaust Systems on Sport Bikes have become fairly decent, however many restrictions are still put in to the OEM systems due to laws that have been passed. For a sport bike you will tend to have a choice of just replacing the Cans or replacing the whole exhaust system. It is recommended that you have the exhaust system installed and the bike tuned by a reputable shop.