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‘06 R1200RT exhaust

ronnieboy

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Looking for recommendations on availability of aftermarket slip on silencer/muffler. Akrapocic no longer makes them for this year. Do any adjustments need to be made on the motor when changing the muffler?
 
Dominator Exhaust

Below is a link to the Dominator exhaust company. I recently purchased the Dominator "Oval" stainless steel slip-on with the "medium" db-killer and couldn't be happier! (Under $200 USD shipped from the Netherlands) I needed a good slip on to go with the mild intake modifications I made a well as the PowerCommander VI that I installed. Check them out, as they have an exhaust solution for nearly everything.

https://www.dominator-exhausts.nl/

Edit; I have access to a dynomometer and I'm not afraid of using it! In my opinion, a "dyno" is a must-use tool if you want to get the most out of any aftermarket exhaust and/or intake modification. The biggest drawback is the price. Many bike rallies that I have attended have at least one portable dyno that you could pay to get your ride tuned. It's time consuming, especially for anything carbureted! (most "rally" dyno's won't do carbs due to the time it takes to pull/replace after mainjet/float level/slide needle adjustments.)
 
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