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FZ6+ME=Ladies man
Join Date: Jul 2007
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The lazer definatly look the best but a friend of mine that works at a Yamaha dealer said they were getting better performance results from the scorpion than anything else.
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Freeway Assassin
Join Date: May 2007
Location: Redlands Ca.(can't see hell anymore)
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Wtf
the bike with the two brothers exhaust on it looks like it had old school crash bars on it, never seen that before!!!
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Street-tard Wannabe
Join Date: Jun 2007
Location: MA - North Shore
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I've listened to both the Laser and Two Bros clips about 100 times now while trying to decide what to buy (and annoy my wife). Eventually concluded I may like the Two Bros sound marginally better but the Laser's look too cool and cost a significant amount less than the carbon Two Bros... so last night I ordered the Lasers - hope they sound good in real life. Getting them from firedogracing.com for ~$635 shipped
but was informed today they're on 2-3 week backorder
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Freeway Assassin
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I prefer the two tips to the four, I think they match the symmetry of the tail section better. but thats just my opinion. I want to get some exhaust bad!!!
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I plan on buying the two brothers. i love the sound and that it looks similar to the stock exhaust.
having said that, the laser quad looks cool. It also sounds like a chainsaw. Of course, you can't go wrong with the scorpion. decisions, decisions... |
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Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: Richmond, BC, Canada
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The Two Brothers system is the most aesthetically pleasing of all the systems available for the FZ6, imo. I cannot stand the look of the Laser system (nor the sound for that matter if the audio is even remotely accurate) as it looks like a charicature drawn by someone who has never seen or ridden a real motorcycle in his/her life.
The other systems look ok, but the little tipped tailpipe extensions just don't seem to work visually (to me) with an underseat exhaust. Again, this is a very subjective POV on my part. The Two Brothers cans look like they belong there. It's what I'm getting next year when the warranty expires.
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FZ6+ME=Ladies man
Join Date: Jul 2007
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The Laser is the better looking, I think. Since i have already had the scorpions I think i will try something different....the lasers. I know its not for everyone, but that is also the reason why we all ride what we ride. Not everyone has one..
No matter what exhaust system you go with, just remember. I bought this bike because anybody can buy an R6....... |
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