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I would like input on which slip on mufflers would be a good option for a R1800B . Don’t want to change the header pipes . Just looking for a deeper sound without have to take a second mortgage out on my house . I see the sharkroads on e bay for 470 US dollars . Are they worth it ?
 
If you don't mind spending money, the Wunderlich Jekyll & Hide pipes have 3 sounds that you can choose with the push of a button.
 
I went the sharkroad route as well.

I picked up a set from ebay. Didn't like the black tips they came with so I purchased a pair of chrome tips from their website. Ran with the baffles out and enjoyed the sound. Put the baffles back in after the ride but might pull them back out. I have a new Sena SRL Mesh unit for my Neotech 2 helmet arriving soon. Depending on how the new headset and exhaust play together, setup may change.
 

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I would like input on which slip on mufflers would be a good option for a R1800B . Don’t want to change the header pipes . Just looking for a deeper sound without have to take a second mortgage out on my house . I see the sharkroads on e bay for 470 US dollars . Are they worth it ?
Go with Sharkroads, look great, sound good and won't brake the bank.
 
Even though the pipes from Wunderlich are expensive, you can get 3 different notes at the push of a button.
 
Just saying we are doing a group but on the Pro Race system!
 
Hi,
Did you have to retune the emission system.

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Barry
The R18 has a flexible program with about 30% margin so it ´retunes´ itself. If it is a véry free flow no-muffler some will occasionally throw a CEL because a post cat O2 sensor is out of spec. Should not be an issue with these.
 
I went with the Freedom Performance 4" slip-ons and am happy ... won't sound as good as a v-twin or a Triumph parallel twin but it's better than stock.
 
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