Honda Rebel 1100 Miller Breaker exhaust sound (!!! with Racing dB-Absorber !!!) (Quick soundcheck)
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 15 พ.ย. 2024
- Quick soundcheck.
Compared to the original (Miller) dB absorber, the racing absorber is significantly more bass-heavy and the sound is much better. The volume also increases, while the noise is easily audible while driving without becoming too loud (though it might be too loud for some!)
Nice, finally an exhaust that's not upswept
I was just about to post that. Not sure why so many others are crazy upswept like this was an enduro or sport bike.
The sound is awesome
sounds great!
Hey bro awesome sound, u can use this exhaust with the bags ? Thank you
Thanks!
Yes, works fine for me.
Nice
Sound awesome 👍, does it need any customization or it's fit directly to rebel 1100?
It fits directly to the Rebel1100.
Wow
Sounds like the Honda CB400 Super Four
What kind of bags do have on the bike ? Thanks
@@njt4253 I used to have Hepco & Becker Xtravel
This exhaust sounds good on the rebel where did you purchase this?
I bought it directly from Miller. It‘s a company from Germany. I also use the racing db-absorber from Miller in this one.
What does the exhaust sound like with zero baffle. I put a down payment to reserve a rebel 1100, it arrives in Feb
@@Brodi39 how many racing db-absorber you use bro
@@Harryminn34 1?
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That looks nice, but I made my own and it is louder and it alerts people i am around not to turn on top of me a problem with drivers comming from northern states. Espacialy college student from out od sates. Dont know gave a dl to these airheads.
How did u get out the old absorbers? Bought some but can't get them out of the f***'in pipes 😢
Miller did it. Some people on the internet say you need to use a pipe spreader, because the absorber get stuck from the heat.
There is also a hook, but many users advice against it.
I hope you´ll find a way. Wish you best luck and ride safe!
benutz eine zange um die schraube auf der unterseite zu lösen, weil die festgeschweißt ist. inbus bringt nichts, weil der durchrutscht aufgrund der schweißung. dann bastel dir einen haken und zieh den db killer etwas raus (bis er stecken bleibt). dann hämmer ihn mit einem holz wieder etwas rein, bis er stecken bleibt. das dann wiederholen (raus, rein, raus, rein). irgendwann wirst du ihn dann ganz nach hinten rausgezogen bekommen. braucht etwas geduld, aber es geht ohne spezielle werkzeuge