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2013 griso slip on muffler

Swift

Just got it firing!
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What is the best slip on muffler for a2013 griso? and will the fueling have to change?
 
Welcome to the Forum and Famiglia.
It depends on what you're looking for, and how much you want to spend. I have a few of mine in stock still; http://guzzitech.com/store/category/30-griso

Even bone stock, the fueling needs modified in my extensive research and years of fuel correction.

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Best muffler questions are much like "How long is a piece of string".
It depends on what you like.
Both sound and looks factor into it.
I have Todds right side exit pipe on mine. The sound is good, but was a little loud to me without something in it to quiet it down, so I put something in it. I understand he has since started offering a db killer of sorts. The main thing I like about it though is the looks. The right side exit muffler looks great. It helps the CARC not look so bulky and it opens up the left side so the wheel is just hanging there.
But mostly it is a matter of taste. Todds mufflers, the ones I have seen, are nicely made. There are other brands out there but they tend to be more mass produced. Before Todds pipe I had a Quat-D on it and it worked well enough. It just did not look as cool to me.
 
You can't go wrong with one of Todd's pipes. I've gotten 2 from him...and am tempted to get a third, since he keeps coming up with something new that I want! I started out with one of his "original" GT-RX slip-ons, upgraded from that to my current set up which is a left side titanium shorty with Y-pipe. If I had the extra $ laying around, I'd now spring for the underbody titanium.
All of Todd's pipes are extremely well made, top quality and in my humble opinion, look fantastic on the bike. More importantly, they sound great!
For me the original GT-RX slip on was not even close to being too loud, and as mentioned can be fitted with a db killer if you like a quieter exhaust.

I am currently running the shorty without the db killer and it is probably a bit too loud for most - but as is just sounds too good to me to put the db killer back in. If ridden somewhat conservatively, it isn't so loud that the neighbors hate me. Open it up though and at WOT I am rewarded with an exhaust that sounds better than anything else I have heard...on any bike. I have gotten the same feedback from a bunch of my riding buddies as well.

I will also endorse the fueling mods Todd can provide - I have them all (air box, filter, ECU reflash, and PCV) and it has been money well spent.
 
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