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What kind of exhaust system does a Yamaha R1 use?

What kind of exhaust system does a Yamaha R1 use?

Once Toce dropped the Razor Canister System, we revisited the 09-14 Yamaha R1’s to see if we could run a shorty exhaust/slip-on without sacrificing performance. After some tuning sessions we were blown away with the value of peak power we were able to achieve considering the lack of piping that typically balances your torque line.

What does the slip on Yamaha R1 mean?

The R1 Slip-on Exhaust is the patriarch of the Toce Exhaust Line. Originally designed to accent the tail section of a bike to showcase the Toce Swingarms we used to manufacture. It unknowingly would change the game for our product line.

Do you need an exhaust system on a Yamaha motorcycle?

With a variety of brands, styles, and spec sheets, Yamaha R1 exhaust systems are one of the most common upgrades to be made. By investing in a Yamaha R1 exhaust, you are investing in the continued performance and aesthetics of a motorcycle unlike any other.

Why did Yamaha use Toce swingarm exhaust system?

Originally Designed to accent the tail section of the bike to showcase the Toce Swingarms we used to manufacture. It unknowingly would change the game for our product line. The meaty, throaty sound of our exhaust system was unlike anything on the market, and offered an aggressive look, and mean sound.

What kind of exhaust system does a Yamaha Toce use?

The System pairs beautifully with our ECU Flashing Service, MWR Air Filter, and Sprocket Kits to put the hidden power behind all the ECU based restrictions that rob the bike of its true potential. The low clearance, lightweight design, and optional DB Killer make it the perfect setup in our opinion.

What is the slip on exhaust on a R1?

The R1 Slip-on Exhaust is practically the patriarch of the Toce Exhaust Line. Originally Designed to accent the tail section of the bike to showcase the Toce Swingarms we used to manufacture. It unknowingly would change the game for our product line.

How did the Toce exhaust system accident happen?

Luckily, this accident didn’t take any lives or leave anyone in critical condition, but could have been avoided. 62 weeks ago, @boostedbrad shot us over an example of his incredible work, without ever having a connection to our business. Which we still rock on our FTR1200 because the quality of work is impeccable.

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