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There is a lot of talk of how people love the "deep" or "throaty" sound of the various cans. I for one love the high pitched indy car scream at high rpms. So, my question is which can gives you the loud indy scream I am looking for?
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You guys have gotta hear my buddy's R6 with a Hindle polished endcan. It's the screamiest note you've ever heard... just a Hindle race can, but HOT DAYAM it's the loudest screamiest can EVER... also ride with a guy with a Hindle on a 6R, which is also very loud and screamy, but I don't think he generally revs his bike as hard so maybe it just seems tamer.

Honestly, if it's the high pitch exhaust note you're after, this is your can... kinda crackly whiny and LOUD...

I'm leaning Hindle for my new bike to be honest, maybe a nice TI unit. Although I love the look of 2 Bros and I've never heard anything bad about Akropovic or Yosh, and I was very happy with the D&D on my last bike. Just find the Yosh sound too tame. Decisions decisions.

Is there any way I can record my buddy's R6 Hindle and set it up for you guys here? Ya really gotta hear it.
Honestly then, I'm going to do this... maybe I'll try to record 3 or 4 ninjas for comparison... like Hindle vs. Yosh vs. D&D vs. Akro...

Most of these bikes are currently winterized, but when riding season rolls around... giddy up...

"Keep yer feet on the pegs and your right hand cranked."
Hindle really seems to be jumping on the high-mount can setup, because they're developing a high-mount slip-on for every bike they can these days. Why not? They look sooooooo trick.

"Keep yer feet on the pegs and your right hand cranked."
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