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    Quote Originally Posted by Spiderman
    Found one more - Scorpion - saw an ad with a Triumph in Sport Biker today.

    Here's there website:
    http://www.scorpion-exhausts.com/

    And here's their sound page (they don't have a 955i, but they do have a TT600):
    http://www.scorpion-exhausts.com/Bikes/soundzone.php
    Spiderman - I appreciate all your help. I was able to get a good look at Two Bros. site today. Awesome. They seem to have a lot of options for Triumph's. I even saw pics of high mount vs. standard, specs, prices, etc. And it sounded good also. Deeper sound than the Scorpion, I think. "Deep and Throaty" is how they put it.
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    Arrow makes a slip-on system for your bike.
    http://www.arrow.it/eng/ricercaprodo...pro.asp?id=588

    Call or email if you want pricing.

    Brian
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    Quote Originally Posted by brian38
    Arrow makes a slip-on system for your bike.
    http://www.arrow.it/eng/ricercaprodo...pro.asp?id=588

    Call or email if you want pricing.

    Brian
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    How much? What does it sound like?
    2007 GSXR 1000

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    High mount available?
    2007 GSXR 1000

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    Will check on the price today, systems sound pretty good, I have one on my R6. Doesn't look like high mount available. I will ask.

    Brian

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    Think Jardine makes a high mount, but I only see it in street baffle. Only $250 too. Sounds great in my opinion. Deep low rumble at idle, maintains an idle at higher Rpms but not noisey, but that's RACE version, never delt with the street baffle. I see 02 Daytona but not 955i in application and Triumphs aren't my strong points, so is there only one Daytona for 02?

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    Quote Originally Posted by KooLaid
    I see 02 Daytona but not 955i in application and Triumphs aren't my strong points, so is there only one Daytona for 02?
    Nope. The 600 is also referred to as "daytona". Thanks for the Jardine tip. I have heard one on a Honda CBR600RR, and it sounds SWEEEEEEEEEET.
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    If you bought a Triumph you got some money im guessin? Go with Akrapovic they get loud as hell in the upper RPMs.
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    Quote Originally Posted by gsxr6cop
    If you bought a Triumph you got some money im guessin? Go with Akrapovic they get loud as hell in the upper RPMs.
    You be guessin' WRONG! Just so happens I was in the right place at the right time kind of thing. Got a HELLUVA deal on my bike. Nope, I'm just a poor hard-working chump like everyone else I know. Best price I have found for a manufacturer who makes cans for my bike is Jardine - $345 for a high-mount.
    2007 GSXR 1000

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    Congrats on the pipe, glad to be of help. I personally love the Jardine sound, but I run a Leo Vinci instead. But for the price, quality and sound, you can't beat it! Well you can beat it, grind it into the asphalt, but cheap to replace!

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    I really like my Arrow stuff. Had a slip on, but now have the full 2 into 2 superbike exhaust. Very impressed. And it's cool because you don't see them very often- except on WSS bikes => where they need the fastest bike possible!
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    I see some of those odd ball arrow creations every once in a while. I think they need a bit more research before they market those things though, well referring to my friends, arrow full system that goes to 2 dual carbon pipes. The mid pipe that runs out the left side to the pipe is so close to the chain that whenever you extend the suspension and or get on the gas hard, causes the chain on the bottom of the swingarm to start sawing away on the pipe!

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