Motorcycle Sound.

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  1. Ddera

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    Driving my motorcycle, I have begun to feel the experience a little lacking; it doesn't quite make the noise it should to feel authentic- Alas, in my country, there are rather strict rules about "noise pollution". If the bike makes too much noise, you'll get pulled over, handed a ticket, and told not to ride again until it's fixed.

    The limit is +3 dB(A) whatever that means.

    Is there any way to get a little more roar out of my bike? I don't want a lot of volume, I just want a deep resonance..

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    @Ddera Welcome to the family. Really need to tell us all about your bike and model.
     
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    Also, I added the wrong picture and couldn't remove it again :joy: Hoped they would have approved the changes by now,

    I have a Triumph Bonneville T120 from 2017. Stock exhausts.
     
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    @Ddera Yes there are companies out there like Norman Hyde British Customs who will sell aftermarket exhausts slightly deeper tone. You could remove the cat that works but may need a remap. Also not sure about the air box if you can still remove the snorkel or just have a freer flowing air filter.
     
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