You need to get the cobra Fi2000R power tuner and watch the magic of the throttle performance improve. It get's rid of that dead spot/lag in the throttle and when you give it throttle, it will sound and feel more powerful. While your at it, get rid of the stock pipes and get aftermarket headers. Cobra speedster headers will give you 2 1/2" flow vs the stock 1 3/4" restrictive flow.
Those pipes sound bad ass however for the slip ons they would cost me $1180 USD which is insane when you can put an entire V&H or even Cobra system on for that much and still have money left over. Your bike does sound good.
Thing is, those V&H pipes are not street legal here in any bike made after year 2000 in europe. These millers are street legal with the stock baffle (which a lot of people probably either remove or change to Millers "racing baffle"), and they also contain catalytic converters and such. Hence the high price.
Sorry, but here in Europa give Kawasaki this model the name VOYAGER CUSTOM !!!!!! And I'm from Europe (Switzerland). Be a Little bit friendlier with your comments.
I'm actually Australian. It's confusing because in Australia there is the Voyager and Vaquero both based on the same frame and motor. All they seem to have changed is the fairings and bag setup.
Good exhaust. I like that
You need to get the cobra Fi2000R power tuner and watch the magic of the throttle performance improve. It get's rid of that dead spot/lag in the throttle and when you give it throttle, it will sound and feel more powerful. While your at it, get rid of the stock pipes and get aftermarket headers. Cobra speedster headers will give you 2 1/2" flow vs the stock 1 3/4" restrictive flow.
Can you tell me the name of this muffler? I'm riding a Vulcan 1700 Voyager in Japan.
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Those pipes sound bad ass however for the slip ons they would cost me $1180 USD which is insane when you can put an entire V&H or even Cobra system on for that much and still have money left over. Your bike does sound good.
Thing is, those V&H pipes are not street legal here in any bike made after year 2000 in europe. These millers are street legal with the stock baffle (which a lot of people probably either remove or change to Millers "racing baffle"), and they also contain catalytic converters and such. Hence the high price.
where did u get those slip on....nice deep throaty sound
Hi Luc, yes great Sound. I get this slip on here in Switzerland, but they are from Germany >> www.miller-custombike.de
Shits me when people don't have a bloody clue. That's no Voyager. It is a Vaquero.
Sorry, but here in Europa give Kawasaki this model the name VOYAGER CUSTOM !!!!!! And I'm from Europe (Switzerland). Be a Little bit friendlier with your comments.
ZIRKON AG motorsports Americans!! ... they think that the whole world is just USA... :)
I'm actually Australian. It's confusing because in Australia there is the Voyager and Vaquero both based on the same frame and motor. All they seem to have changed is the fairings and bag setup.
Mick Wright Ah my mistake..apologies to all ..but yes, vehicles have different names according to different continents..
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