Scrambler Scrambler ‘13 Exhaust Options

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  1. GB1989

    GB1989 New Member

    Aug 13, 2017
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    Hi there, I have a 2013 scrambler looking to get a better noise from the exhaust, I don’t mind the stock look but sounds like a sewing machine. What’s thoughts on bafflectomy, tors or an arrow? Or anything else? I don’t want anything too loud, just a little more grunt than stock and not looking to spend too much, have found arrow on eBay for £400
     
  2. MattGaydon

    MattGaydon Noble Member

    Jun 11, 2015
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    Have you looked t the TEC Desert exhaust? I've got one on my Scrambler and love it...I run it with the baffle in and it's noisy enough for me!
     
  3. miniman68

    miniman68 New Member

    Sep 15, 2017
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    hello i tried the TEC desert on my 2014 scrambler looked good sounded ace but found it kept coming loose at the join near carb , so swapped for the low level version , fits with a bit of work to silencer-triumph now sell the arrow 2 into 1 for £240, forget e bay, go direct
     
  4. MattGaydon

    MattGaydon Noble Member

    Jun 11, 2015
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    Yes I've had a similar issue, TEC say to join it with a silicone exhaust seal but mine just blew it out even though I left it to set for 24hrs...I keep meaning to do it again and leave it longer to see if that works better...anyone else got any ideas or recommendations for silicone sealant?
     
  5. miniman68

    miniman68 New Member

    Sep 15, 2017
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    hi there i ended up wrapping it with exhaust heat wrap and using the black hi temp exhaust seal, still moved about as has no support for the join , unlike arrows , the heat shield was too short on the muffler and caused an issue with my pillion , spoke to tec but they could not help so swapped it for a low level one, and beat the silencer to clear rear brake cylinder.
     
  6. maxthedoggy

    maxthedoggy New Member

    Nov 1, 2016
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    Hi Guys, just picking up a standard 2015 scrambler on Friday, first thing to go will be the std exhaust, not sure what to get, not planning to go 'off road' so to speak and I was thinking of a low level exhaust, would something off the street twin fit by chance ?

    cheers guys
     
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  7. Paul shackleton

    Paul shackleton New Member

    Feb 10, 2019
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    Did anyone reply to this?
     
  8. swampy61

    swampy61 Well-Known Member

    Mar 29, 2020
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    I would be very interested in investing in a street scrambler if I could get a low level exhaust. Any recommendations about going this route would be much appreciated.
     
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