I have a 2010 Thunderbird and would like to know where I can get a deep bass sounding exhaust and what brand would it be? I am in Canada. Thank you.
Triumph TORS (triumph off road) sound good had them on mine also the shorter length gives you access to rear wheel spindle. which is good I also took the time(1hr) to remove the catalytic converter and replace with two stainless steel 45 degree bends which made it sound even better in fact awesome. Good luck
Me to totally agree , but remove the cat and wow what a difference I was happy with the sound of the Tors but that was done before I got the bike although I did compare to others with the standard pipes and realised massive difference, but when I removed the cat difference was double massive and so easy to do less than 1 hour and 40 odd quid for two stainless 45 degree pipes. If I had the 1600 Tbird again would be first job
Instead of the catalyst is mainly installed: Dave Platt CAT BYPAS MEERKAT CAT BYPAS REMUS Inox Tube de suppression catalyseur and pipes instead of stock: Zard Exhaust Dual Mirror Polished Silencers Dave Platt PIPE REMUS SLASH-CUT MUFFLER CHROME British Customs Hog Slayer Exhaus Foran Exhaust Razorbacks QD Exhaust ATRI0100003 MaXcone Series
thanks, mate! this is one of two sites where they are available, but it is expensive for me and so I am looking for used ones...
Unfortunately they are quite rare, none on eBay or anywhere else at the moment. Good luck but I think you might just have to keep an eye out and grab them if you ever see any for sale
this is what I have been doing for the last three weeks - I do not get out of the Internet (in search)! last year, there were still offers, but now, alas... let's search! after all, it's THUNDER! the bird and the sound must match
Hi all, just signed up and obviously new to the forum here... I own a 2011 Triumph Thunderbird with Long Tors, Meerkat crossover (fantastic btw) and K&N air filter. Love the sound coming from the setup but not the decel popping. For the life of me I am not having any success in finding the correct tune. Any suggestions? Cheers! Gunnar
Howdy Gunnar, and welcome in I can't help you I'm afraid but start your own thread on the subject and you'll probably find more people will see it and be able to help Not sure whether you'd be better off doing that in this section or the Technical Help section (more generic but more footfall through it), or both of course Don't forget to introduce yourself in the Newbie Hangout section and post a couple of pics of your ride of course