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Advice for exhaust

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Hello, can you please help me to choose the most silent aftermarket exhaust system for pcx 125 2017 led model? I'm looking for some weight reduction. Thank you
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I have not heard any aftermarket exhaust that sounds substantially quieter than another. I have heard a Malossi,, an Akrapović, an Arrow, a Scorpion and another look-alike to the arrow from eBay. They all change the timber and “throatiness” of the exhaust note, but not really any volume significance with one over another. They are however lighter. I personally think the Milossi looks the best, as it has less rivets and more of a finished quality. I might add that virtually all of them -when you take out the “DB killer” exhaust device, develop a harshness of note that I really didn’t like. Pictures of Malossi are in my build thread below.
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I agree with Jge64. I would add though that most all aftermarket exhaust are going to be louder. The quieter aftermarket ones are heavier than the stock one.
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My Wirus Win exhaust with the silencer installed is really quiet. Not stock quiet but its pretty dang quiet. plus the exhaust itself is Carbon so is even lighter than a Stainless one.

Most Japanese exhausts are really quiet given they have strict regulations.
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I agree with Conelite, my MFR exhaust is only a bit louder than the stock one. The one I bought is M-FACTORY DAGEER Full Exhaust, from webike.net .
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I m thinking of purchase this one https://www.sip-scootershop.com/en/prod ... i_P1900022 and combine it with this variator https://www.rrd-preparation.com/en/vari ... 125cc.html any opinions?
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Conelite wrote:My Wirus Win exhaust with the silencer installed is really quiet. Not stock quiet but its pretty dang quiet. plus the exhaust itself is Carbon so is even lighter than a Stainless one.

Most Japanese exhausts are really quiet given they have strict regulations.
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Pipe routing looks a little low. Does it drag?
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you you wrote:
Conelite wrote:My Wirus Win exhaust with the silencer installed is really quiet. Not stock quiet but its pretty dang quiet. plus the exhaust itself is Carbon so is even lighter than a Stainless one.

Most Japanese exhausts are really quiet given they have strict regulations.
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Pipe routing looks a little low. Does it drag?
From the picture doesn't have any scratches. + it is a very nice looking exhaust. Do you have any additional photos?
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you you wrote:

Pipe routing looks a little low. Does it drag?
Not even close. It was just a bad angle. I'm going to redo the header since it has that HORRIBLE angle. I have a Yoshi header waiting for the reroute.
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Conelite wrote:
you you wrote:

Pipe routing looks a little low. Does it drag?
Not even close. It was just a bad angle. I'm going to redo the header since it has that HORRIBLE angle. I have a Yoshi header waiting for the reroute.
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From the pictures, I guess you have an accessories shop, can you supply those exhausts ? If yes can you ship them EU?

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I bought mine from https://japan.webike.net/ and I think so did Conelite. They ship worldwide.


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