03-30-2017, 01:01 AM
(03-29-2017, 11:12 AM)Hatred66_imp Wrote:(03-28-2017, 10:20 AM)PowerDubs_imp Wrote: Call me funny- I like to hear at least a little of the motor in my motor-cycle.
I enjoy my Staintune. The stock can was too muffled- I don't want to ride a sewing machine.
That being said- I certainly don't want the CB1100 to be an ear splitting obnoxious bike either.
I can't agree more. Staintune changed my experience with my CB. I'm not saying I didn't love having a quiet bike, but I always felt somehow jealous of the characteristic sound of other bikes and never felt in love with the sound of mine (again, just MY experience). The best part of the Aussie steel is that it's still not too loud, it looks perfect on this bike, and it gives just the exact amount of smooth "music" the bike needs. I know bikes and pipes are very personal, but to me it was THE BEST investment (not cheap) to improve the stock stuff on this bike (and so far the only one I've done).
I can't agree more. Staintune changed my experience with my CB. I'm not saying I didn't love having a quiet bike, but I always felt somehow jealous of the characteristic sound of other bikes and never felt in love with the sound of mine (again, just MY experience). The best part of the Aussie steel is that it's still not too loud, it looks perfect on this bike, and it gives just the exact amount of smooth "music" the bike needs. I know bikes and pipes are very personal, but to me it was THE BEST investment (not cheap) to improve the stock stuff on this bike (and so far the only one I've done).
agree totally. I love the sound of my Staintune.
