My dealer tells me the Titanium Remus headers are very loud.. I don't mind a bit of a boost in sound but do the headers make a big increase? Looking to use the Akra BMW can... Don't want to disturb the birds
KDT,
One of the guys at the shop had the full Remus system on his HP2. OK not the Akra but still it gives an idea of how loud.
Yep, it's loud, but depends on your taste. Most guys who heard it thought it sounded great, and I will be the first to admit that it sure did sound sweet, but it was far too loud for my tastes.
Owner said he lost a little on the bottom end but midrange was better and top end was much improved. Rusty said the low end loss may be due to the lack of a balance tube on the Remus headers.
Could be the Wunderlich (Techlusion) box may fix the bottom end issues on this system.
I never heard it running with the baffle in place on the can but it is supposed to make it quite a bit quieter.
I have just the Akra slip-on with the stock headers. Yes, I just wanted the sound. I realize the big gain is in the headers but I did this on my GS and, for me, the noise got old really quick on long trips.
Two others heard this Stock/Akra set up and both ordered the Akra.
With the stock headers and the Akra can it sounds really, really sweet, loses no bottom end, which was important to me, and can be made quiet as stock by putting the baffle back into the can with just one bolt.
In August I am adding the Wunderlich box and the "blue" air filter, which is now on my desk. I am hoping to get a mild performance boost this way without being so loud that I cause my neighbours to hate me at 2:00 in the morning when I come home from work.
If this doesn't make me happy then I will spring for the Remus headers but I willhave to deal with swapping the Akra baffle in and out depending on what I am doing with the bike. Mind you it sure would sound nice.........
BTW, are you going to make the ride in June?
Bario