Yes Motorcycle Exhaust


Cycle Standard
Stainless Steel Exhaust Clamps 1-3/4 inch - Made in the USA
14
$19.95


Lowbrow Customs
2 into 1 SuperMeg Exhaust System by Kerker 1991 - 2005 Harley-Davidson FXD Dyna Glide
12
$424.95


Lowbrow Customs
Exhaust Spigot Adapters for 1972-up OIF Triumph Motorcycles
7
$29.95


Bassani
02 Port Bushing Adapters
11
$11.95


Cycle Standard
Stainless Steel Exhaust Clamps 1-1/2 inch - Made in the USA
10
$19.95


Bassani
18mm x 1.5 O2 Sensor Port Plugs
4
$11.95
Custom Motorcycle Exhaust Systems - Harley exhaust Parts, Hardware & Kits
There is nothing more pleasing to the ear then a well-tuned machine bellowing through a well-designed custom motorcycle exhaust system.Â
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Is full exhaust better than slip on?
All of them! The last thing you want to deal with while riding your motorcycle is a part failure. We recommend using only high-quality parts from reputable companies on your bike. Not sure what you need? No problem! Lowbrow Customs carries high-quality, cool parts, and we offer free motorcycle tech support to answer any questions you may have.
Do I have to tune a motorcycle for an aftermarket exhaust?
Adjusting your tuning when changing out your exhaust system is good practice, as it ensures a fast and responsive motorcycle. With modern, fuel-injected motorcycles, ECU tuners for Harleys make tuning your motorcycle a breeze. They plug in to your stock wiring harness and connect to a smartphone for on-the-go tuning for maximum horsepower and top speed! For carbureted bikes, changing the carburetor jets to add or remove fuel from the throttle range allows precise tuning for optimium performance.
Do I need a muffler / resonator on my exhaust?
Removing your muffler (aka resonator) will change the tuning of your motorcycle, as the back pressure ties into the performance of the engine. Typically, vehicles will run just fine without a muffler, though you may be in violation of local noise ordinances, as it makes your motorcycle MUCH louder. Running straight exhaust pipes (no muffler) on motorcycles is pretty common practice. A universal baffle can be easily installed in a straight pipe to help reduce the sound, though it will not be as quiet as with a muffler.