I've not heard of them on a 750, but they are favored by the go-fast,
be-loud crowd.

>From the chatter on other sites, they are exceptionally loud, so if
you, your neighbors and local law enforcement like quiet, they probly
would not be a plus.

They are pricey to buy and install, but whether they ad to resale
value is iffy.  Depends on what a future buyer is looking for, in
terms of add-ons.  The reality in buying and selling bikes, is one
man's farkles may be another man's junk.



On Jun 12, 3:12 pm, betty berner <[email protected]> wrote:
> Greetings,
>
> I have been a member for several months but can't seem to find the right 
> Nighthawk or arrive too late to purchase. I have found a 1997 Nighthawk in 
> excellent condition however the exhaust system has been changed to a "Two 
> Brothers" system. I am not familiar with this system on a 750 and had a few 
> questions for the group. I have really appreciated all the knowledgeable 
> folks that follow this group.
>
> 1. Does this exhaust system add value to the bike or detract from the resale 
> value?
> 2. How does it effect low end performance? I am an around town rider and need 
> more low end grunt than 8,000 rpm horsepower.
> 3. I happened to find replacement silencers to add to the Two Brothers 
> muffler to quiet it down. Does this work and do you have to rejet the 4 carbs?
>
> Thanks for any thoughts on this bike. A loud exhaust would be a deal killer 
> for me.
>
> Larry

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