FMF Racing Q4 Slip On Exhaust With Spark Arrestor Stainless Steel 041338

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FMF Racing Q4 Slip On Exhaust With Spark Arrestor Stainless Steel 041338
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Product Description

Unbelievable noise reduction in high-performance packageApproved by the Blue Ribbon Coalition and ORBACompatible with FMF or stock headerAdvanced design for painless repackingSound output as low as 92 dBSpark arrestor includedThis item fits the following models: 1993-2009 Honda XR650L


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #227272 in Automotive
  • Brand: FMF
  • Dimensions: 6.50" h x 6.40" w x 37.00" l, 7.50 pounds

Features

  • As the pioneer of quiet performance mufflers, FMF raised the bar again in 2007 with the second generation of Q series mufflers, the Q4.Built from the ground up, the Q4 is a completely new design, engineered for maximum performance while maintaining a sound level at or near 93 dB on most models.
  • The Q4 is the market leader for low sound / high performance.
  • Less sound equals more ground.Q4 Details:The Q4 incorporates Factory Forward Engineering to move the muffler closer - centralizing the mass for improved handling characteristics.The new Hi-Flo formed end cap reduces weight and is less prone to damage.The Q4 has an anodized aluminum canister and is lighter and quieter than the original Q model slip-on.All Q4 exhausts utilize a maintenance-free USFS-approved turbine type spark arrestor so there is no screen to clean or burn out.The Q4 employs free

Customer Reviews

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5Great exhaust.
By michaelbrat
I've used this exhaust for over 30,000 miles. Still sounds great.
The sound is ideal to me. Great tone. Not so loud that people snap there head to see who's coming, but loud enough so that people know you're there. Important when riding is los angeles.

I don't like positioning of the mounting strap (looks ugly) so I moved it up to the original exhaust mounting hole. Just had to drill out the strap hole a bit. It's not tucked behind the side panel out of sight.