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Graves Works 7 Exhaust System Yamaha R6
All Graves Exhaust systems are designed for the elite rider seeking top of the line performance, fit, finish and value. This R6 exhaust system was developed using the same technology that has powered the Monster Energy Graves Yamaha team to 6 consecutive AMA Superbike championships and numerous 600cc championships!
The Graves Works 7 Full exhaust system features titanium headers with an aggressive tapered design with cross-over pipes, these features allow for an increased throttle response and low to mid range power delivery while increasing the peak power output. Graves advanced welding processes reduce oversized welds that can cause excessive heat buildup. A special pipe bending technique known as mandrel bending is used for all Graves exhausts to prevent wrinkles and ovalization of the exhaust pipes. The diamond-shaped muffler matches the aesthetics of the R6's lines and delivers the best possible power and torque. Graves Everlast packing produces an exhaust note like no other and holds up longer to the extreme conditions of a high-revving motorcycle. The muffler mounts directly to the motorcycle instead of using a strap, this not only saves weight but gives the exhaust a stealthy appearance.
Features:
- Full titanium headers and mid-pipes
- Strapless muffler design
- Aerospace grade titanium
- Machined joint fittings
- Billet hard anodized 7075T651 aluminum flanges
- Compatible with OEM and Dynojet O2 sensor
- Advanced welding process showcases laser perfection welds
- 11.1 lb in weight saving
- Made in USA

Product Style | RevZilla Item # | Store Sku | MFR. Product # | Availability |
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Product Style Titanium/Titanium | RevZilla Item #1298252 | Store Sku | MFR. Product #EXY-18R6-FTTW7 | AvailabilityAvailable: Ships in 1-2 business days |
Product Style Carbon Fiber/Titanium | RevZilla Item #1298253 | Store Sku | MFR. Product #EXY-18R6-FTCW7 | AvailabilityIn Stock: Ships within 24 hours |
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