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Voodoo Shorty Low-Mount Slip-On Exhaust Yamaha R1 2009-2014

Item: P366382
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Tired of sticking pins in the earholes of that Voodoo doll you made of your neighbor with no results? The Voodoo Shorty Slip-On Exhaust takes it to th… Read More

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This product is legal in California only for racing vehicles which may never be used, registered or licensed for use upon a highway.

Voodoo Shorty Low-Mount Slip-On Exhaust Yamaha R1

Tired of sticking pins in the earholes of that Voodoo doll you made of your neighbor with no results? The Voodoo Shorty Slip-On Exhaust takes it to the next level.Some say this exhaust will make your neighbors deaf, but that only means they’ll stop complaining about your motorcycle. This slip-on exhaust is loved by both custom motorcycle builders and street riders for its compact and sleek design. Every Shorty Slip-On Exhaust features a corrosion resistant finish that matches your factory or aftermarket finishes.

Features:

  • Laser etched logo
  • Rebuildable baffle
  • Mandrel bent connecting pipes (applicable models)
  • Voodoo Speakeasy Sound Insert available (sold separately)
  • Includes all necessary installation hardware 
  • Loud enough to save lives

Note: Fuel Tuner may be required for proper fuel management.

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