Two Brothers S1R Black Series Slip-On Exhaust Suzuki SV650 2017-2024
Product Details
Two Brothers S1R Black Series Slip-On Exhaust Suzuki SV650
The Two Brothers S1R Black Series Exhaust takes the state-of-the-art S1R design to the dark side with black billet aluminum inlets, stealthy TBR badges and Two Brother's signature carbon fiber weave. The S1R produces that deep and throaty sound that TBR is known for thanks to their spiral-wound perforated core technology. The rubber lined natural finished aluminum muffler clamps feature an aggressive angular design and cutouts to reduce weight. The mid-pipe is constructed from .035” thick 304 stainless steel. After a few heat cycles the 304 steel turns a golden amber color, the hallmark of quality stainless. Of course an exhaust can't be all show and no go, that is why the S1R exhaust is track tested and dyno tuned to offer the best performance package.
Features:
- Aerospace high-temp carbon fiber
- Stamped spring-fit inlet
- Optional P1 and PX1 sound inserts available (sold separately)
- Optional anodized bolts kits available (sold separately)
- Made in USA

Product Style | RevZilla Item # | Store Sku | MFR. Product # | Availability |
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Product Style Aluminum | RevZilla Item #1144740 | Store Sku | MFR. Product #005-4500406-S1B | AvailabilityCloseout: This product is no longer available |
Product Style 3K Carbon Fiber | RevZilla Item #10169673 | Store Sku | MFR. Product #005-4500405-S1B | AvailabilityOnly 2 Left: Ships within 24 hours |
Product Style Carbon Fiber | RevZilla Item #1144742 | Store Sku | MFR. Product #005-4500407-S1B/005-4500405-S1B | AvailabilityCloseout: This product is no longer available |
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Two Brothers S1R Black Series Slip-On Exhaust Suzuki SV650 2017-2024 Installation
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