Hi all,
I'm new here. I'm sorry if this topic has come up a lot.
I'm looking at getting an exhaust for my 2012 er6nL (Matt black)
I was originally looking at the Two brothers. But seems too hard for import plus it was no O2 sensor.
Now I'm looking at the Arrow black aluminum or the Termignoni full exhaust for both.
Iv heard some YouTube clips on both.
Termi sounds pretty good!!
Has anyone got any experience with these?
Any pics to show also?
I love how hidden the TB is. Think it might be too loud though also.
Any advice would be great.
And if anyone knows of online stores that import to melbourne.
I have a black series two bros on my 2012, they come w o2 bung pre installed now.as far as to loud is concerned yea they are pretty loud but it's a matter of taste really, i enjoy mine.
I'm sure a few people will chime in an tell you how crappy two bro is but me personally I enjoy mine and have no quality issues.
Personally I like the sound of the Termignonis but the one they had for the ER^N stuck out too much for my taste. I finally went for a Zard full system as it tucks neatly into the slot where the orginal was (see the thread I started on it, if you go through it there are pictures) installed! fs zard on my ER6n
The only thing though is that you end up with a bit of carbon build up on the pillion peg, but that's easy to clean off with a gasoline damped rag.
Last edited by tropicalbikey; 11-21-2012 at 06:39 AM.
I am also extremely new to motorcycles- I bought my first this year...a 2012 Ninja 650R. I want to upgrade exhaust as well...but has the question been answered about power commander requirement yet?? I am not looking to improve performance of the bike- just change exhaust sound...any info is much appreciated!!!
I have the black series polished aluminum , bought it from biohazard cycles, best price around and free shipping, there good people to buy from, also got best price on juice box pro from them, they post here on the forums from time to time, I'm pretty sure he ships international... Email them they reply promptly in my past experiences