Does 2 into 1 always go? Exhaust's

Does 2 into 1 always go? Exhaust's

  • I prefer one can

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • I prefer 2 cans

    Votes: 3 33.3%
  • It really depends on the bike

    Votes: 5 55.6%
  • Feck off and mind your own business

    Votes: 1 11.1%
  • None of the above as I don't have a bike

    Votes: 0 0.0%

  • Total voters
    9

Noobie

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I'm sure most will understand this. If you have a two can exhaust bike, is your first thought of saving weight (after you've eaten your Greggs and a big Mac), or simplifying it's looks to clean and narrow. In reverse, if your bike is a one can exhaust, have you sought a two pipe can it as the balanced look and suits your preference? Or does it really depend on the bike?

Just for clarity, can's refer to exhaust's and not beer:D
 
Just for clarity, can's refer to exhaust's and not beer:D
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I'm sure most will understand this. If you have a two can exhaust bike, is your first thought of saving weight (after you've eaten your Greggs and a big Mac), or simplifying it's looks to clean and narrow. In reverse, if your bike is a one can exhaust, have you sought a two pipe can it as the balanced look and suits your preference? Or does it really depend on the bike?

Just for clarity, can's refer to exhaust's and not beer:D
If you have a modern bimota , you want 2 or more exhausts to hide the Lego behind

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What about boosting performance and decatting to reduce weight and lower ambient heat? And why is this thread in the van section?

This is all most irregular. There must be an investigation. :confused:
 
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