2016 Speed R - Arrow Exhausts

Discussion in 'Speed Triple' started by Jage, Feb 3, 2022.

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  1. Jage

    Jage Well-Known Member

    Mar 30, 2021
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    Hey all,
    I’m probably being a bit daft here. Happy with the bike and it came with the 3-1 lowboy. Have never used the stock exhausts but have them.
    I can’t get the Arrow Slip Ons out of my head though. Had them on a 2010 Street R and really liked them, and the look of high cans too.
    Am I daft to change a fully system for partial? Does anyone have experience or info on trying to keep the 3-1 headers and get a new connecting pipe to pair it with the slip ons?
     
  2. Jimalmighty

    Jimalmighty Member

    Sep 22, 2020
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    I personally prefer the high twin cans, I’ve recently bought a 2017 Speed R and one of the major reasons was because I preferred the look.
    I wouldn’t stress too much on a full vs. partial system, the bike has plenty of guts so I’d base it purely on what you feel you want most.
    I just fitted a set of Arrow slip ons to my bike, I went with the cans for the prior generation of bike as they have removable (non-welded in) baffles. Sounds and looks lovely.
     
  3. Yorkshireman

    Yorkshireman Crème de la Crème

    Dec 12, 2015
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    If you want to keep the 3-1 headers from the low exhaust but include the twin high cans I think you’ll have to have a link pipe made. The original headers with the cat go with the high cans and they aren’t interchangeable( I believe)
     
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