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I don't know if they even make 'em anymore - but a few years ago I rode an S3 with a Black Widow 3-1-3 exhaust on it with carbon cans - the very sound of that snarlin' sumbiotch caused me to ejaculate in my pants.........
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Triumph has a pretty good accessory range, stop into your dealer to check it out.
We have a new Arrow GP-style three-into-one underslung megaphone that is quite the tasty piece of kit. ![]()
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I had a friend with a cool carbon fiber exhaust. It was a full system that went under the seat and exited on the LEFT side of the bike; this was cool because it left the wheel fully exposed, really made the single-sided swingarm standout, instead of covering that "floating" wheel with an exhaust can. (The stock can exits on the right, and so do most aftermarket solutions.)
Also he had Ohlins suspension and it did work very well. Fully adjustable etc. |
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