Best slip-on exhaust to buy?

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Another vote for the Remus Hexacone. Expensive, but very nice. I got the titanium version (outer shell is brushed titanium). I also like the minimal logo and a real mounting bracket instead of a strap wrapping around the whole can.
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Over 200,000+ on mine. I put the baffles in when I moved them from the '06' to the '10'. They also have a stop for the side kick stand. Still look and sound great.

 
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The's actually something worth mentioning. Some after market mufflers use fiberglass (or other similar materials) to muffle the sound. It degrades over time and gets louder, then needs to be "re-packed" occasionally with new material. The Remus exhaust uses steel baffles and never needs any maintenance.

 
Funny thing about this thread: I see the various years/colors of the FJR, and never stop thinking "man, that's a good looking' bike."

 
Another vote for the Remus Hexacone. Expensive, but very nice. I got the titanium version (outer shell is brushed titanium). I also like the minimal logo and a real mounting bracket instead of a strap wrapping around the whole can.
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Over 200,000+ on mine. I put the baffles in when I moved them from the '06' to the '10'. They also have a stop for the side kick stand. Still look and sound great.
Best looking so far. Almost as good as the stock exhaust!!

 
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