So after a long time looking I finally found the exhaust that was right for me. I really like the dual tip/pipe style, so initially I was looking at getting a Hyperflo, but I was not to sure about the price tag since I was trying to get a few other parts as well. One day on ebay a came across a Toce exhaust, at first I thought it was a ebay piece of crap because I never heard of them but after a little research I found that they are decent company and that they make quality parts (located in CT with good customer service). Within a week I ordered one off the site and received it within about 4 days.
After the box arrived I busted it open to find that everything was packed very well and everything was in great shape. After a brief QA everything seemed high quality, welds, bolts, pipe ect...
The weight of the exhaust is about 1/2 of the stock one, so its a decent weight savings over the stock. The silencer is made of aluminum and the pipe is SS. The baffles are removable, but I think the bike is loud enough with them in.
Anybody around Orlando have a Toce? I can't judge tones of exhausts over videos as the sound is so dependant on the mic used, any processing done to it, the compression, conversion, etc. It is the best looking exhaust though, IMO.
This is my new favorite exhaust!! One of my buddies had it on his R1 and not only was it sexy as fuuuuuuuck but it sounded soo boss! ....then he totaled the bike :-/
That red bike u can't even see the nice tail light
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oem rear seat cowl
proton flush mount signals
OES frame sliders
AVS C5 levers
Ram cell phone mount
HotBodies dark smoke double bubble windscreen
Obviously a lot of fans of the Toce here. I'm considering buying one myself but don't want to get anything too loud. I know it's loud... but can anyone tell me if it's too loud to hold a conversation at a red light over? Or if there's ringing in your ears after riding?
Any input on how visible the IT is from the TST website? With / without the exhaust lowering bracket?
Thanks in advance!
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