I like how it sounds, not too raspy sounding at all and once on the road and brought up to a consistent RPM it'll sound great, even more if you're in a cage and its flying past you.
Can't be that hard from the looks of it but i'm not anywhere near being mechanically inclined, rather pay someone I know or a local shop to do the work.
Its a full system exhaust with all the pipes. the only skill needed is to know how to screw some bolts
The only problem for me is that is to close to the foot pegs. So if you put your foot on the ground you will be full of smoke .
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