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Slip On Exhaust or Full Exhaust?
I am currently purchasing a 2008 Kawasaki Ninja 250r. It is all stock at the moment. Before you say I should get something with more power, I have many reasons on getting a smaller bike. With that being said, I do not like the sound with the stock exhaust. I want a deep rumble coming from my bike. Should I get a slip on exhaust or a full exhaust? What would be a better route? Thank you for your time.
I have seen a few videos with an aftermarket exhaust. It didn't have a very deep rumble, but it was close to what I was hoping for.
2 Answers
- FirestormerLv 79 years agoFavorite Answer
You will not get a deep rumble from the exhaust no matter what exhaust you fit.
Your bike is a 250cc parallel twin and just can't produce that sound. You need a V twin at the very least
- 9 years ago
Slip on. My friend has a 2009, and he got a full shorty exhaust. It bogs on him and he lost about 8mph off his top end. Slip ons won't do that to you.