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Graves Motorsports Yamaha R3 Slip-on Exhaust

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http://www.gravesport.com/Graves-Motorsports-Yamaha-R3-Cat-Back-Slip-on-Exhaust-a.html

Graves Motorsports Yamaha R3 Carbon Cat Back Slip-on Exhaust for the 2015 Yamaha R3 sportbike. This slip-on exhaust is new from the ground up with record breaking race developed features. Graves' precise engineering develops precision products that are designed to outlook, outperform and outlast the competition.

New Can Design Featuring: Carbon Fiber Sleeve with Titanium End Cap and stainless steel exhaust tubing. Strapless can design mounts without the use of strap bands around the can using a tap mounted bracket that's integrated into the can. This design not only streamlines looks of your bike and saves weight.

Advanced welding process showcases laser precision welds. No oversized welds that cause excessive heat.

Mandrel Bent Tubing
Everlast packing materials
Carbon / Ti structuring


Sound :

Graves Slip-on at Idle 79.5db at 5000 rpm 87db


Weight
Stock pipe weight 6.6lbs
Graves Slip-on 2.8bls


Fitment: Yamaha R3 2015
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What is the output diameter of the slip on?
I want one so bad, lol. Your guys' exhaust is by far my favorite in terms of aesthetics. What is the db difference from stock?
I want one so bad, lol. Your guys' exhaust is by far my favorite in terms of aesthetics. What is the db difference from stock?

Stock is about 7db less..

Graves Slip-on at Idle 79.5db at 5000 rpm 87db
Is it possible to get some sounds of it? A dyno run video of sorts.
I just installed this exhaust on my R3 today. I must say, it is gorgeous! VERY NICE looking unit! Sound is not much louder, but the sound is "deeper". It is much lighter than the stock unit. VERY HIGH QUALITY KIT! I highly recommend it.
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Graves,

I've had the slip on for about 9 months now and noticed that the pipe leading to the engine has turned a "goldish" color.. is this normal? I'm new to aftermarket exhausts and just wondering if it can be restored back to it's original chrome color?

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It is stainless steel so yes that's pretty normal. You can go to home depot and pick up some bar keepers friend cleaner and polish.
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I'm currently working on a motovlog video for this exhaust. Hopefully it will be done tomorrow.
( LOTS of editing to do! )
Great! I've been meaning to update mine but too busy to do anymore vids. Can't wait to hear yours!
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