N Cycle N41301 Peacemakers Exhaust Yamaha Xv1700/xv1600 More Models 1999 To 2013 on 2040-parts.com
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N Cycle N41301 Peacemakers Exhaust Yamaha XV1700/XV1600 More models 1999 to 2013 BUY IT NOW: $764.10 National Cycle Peacemakers Exhaust System
- Imagine being able to start up your VTX for an early morning ride without angering your neighbors.
- Imagine enjoying a deep, powerful exhaust note without cringing whenever you pass a police officer or school zone.
- The new Peacemakers Exhausts make those dreams a reality.
- The handlebar-mounted toggle switch allows on-the-fly transitions between loud and quiet modes.
- The small chrome Actuator Motor, mounted to the right front frame tube, receives the signal from the handlebar switch and opens/shuts the Diverter Valves via heavy duty cables.
- When the Diverter Valves are closed, the exhaust gases are routed through the Peacemakers' patent pending AeroBaffle, reducing the exhaust sound volume to a lower level.
- When the Diverter Valves are opened, the exhaust gases flow through the straight pipe down the center of the muffler, resulting in increased exhaust sound volume and greater engine performance.
Fits on: YAMAHA
XV1600A/XV1600AS Road Star/Wild Star/MM Limited 1999 to 2003
XV1700 Road Star Silverado/Silverado S 2005 to 2013
XV1700A Road Star/Road Star S/Wild Star/Midnight Star 2004 to 2012
O.E.M: N41301 |
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