Oh. So weird that I am unable to find it here. I used a few dealerships with this filtering-option for the 2024 650 model. All they show is the Akra. Will check the Alpha… I have some doubts purchasing the exhaust (or any exhaust) as the twin engine is not really that great in terms of sound. It is one of the things I just accepted when I bought the 650. In some years , maybe next, maybe 3, who knows, I’ll be buying a Z900 and I felt that it is better just to stay with the 650 stock exhaust and saving around 1000 bucks for the Z900 upgrade when the time comes. Do you really feel that the sound is such an upgrade compared with the stock? Does it really justify the money? I know the performance is not an increase and that the reduction of the weight is the biggest gain, but the doubt still remains. 1000 bucks is still like 15% if the total bikes value.
@ it’s not just about sound, and everyone’s situation is different. I have 4 bikes. All with aftermarket parts and exhausts.. yes 1000$ for it is a lot. However. I know this new 2024 650 will be MY bike that I ride as I want when I want for as long as I want. Was it worth the money? Absolutely. It’s not just about sound. It completely changed the way my bike looks all together. The carbon fiber with the hints of red reallt compliment a lot of the other features on the bike. And yes. I absolutely hated the way the stock exhaust sounded. Wasn’t worried as much about performance with the exhaust being lighter and what not. However the sound is so much better then the quiet whisper of the stock exhaust. I paid for the deep rumble sound of the yoshi exhaust, and I paid for the carbon fiber (the look) of the exhaust. I’m not out street racing or trying to win competitions. It’s how I like MY bike, its what I want my bike to sound like it’s exactly what I wanted it to look like and it suites my wants and needs. Lastly, I can say.. that will most likely be the last thing I do to that bike.
Valid point of view, yes. Curious what other bikes you own and, ever thought of flashing the ECU?
I thought I heard this slow bike go by my house. Lol 😂
I want the smoke!!!
oh..so there is a Yoshi that fits on a 2024 model ? Can only find Akra for a 2024 here in Europe....
Yes sir! The yoshimura alpha !!
Oh. So weird that I am unable to find it here. I used a few dealerships with this filtering-option for the 2024 650 model. All they show is the Akra. Will check the Alpha…
I have some doubts purchasing the exhaust (or any exhaust) as the twin engine is not really that great in terms of sound. It is one of the things I just accepted when I bought the 650. In some years , maybe next, maybe 3, who knows, I’ll be buying a Z900 and I felt that it is better just to stay with the 650 stock exhaust and saving around 1000 bucks for the Z900 upgrade when the time comes. Do you really feel that the sound is such an upgrade compared with the stock? Does it really justify the money? I know the performance is not an increase and that the reduction of the weight is the biggest gain, but the doubt still remains. 1000 bucks is still like 15% if the total bikes value.
@ it’s not just about sound, and everyone’s situation is different. I have 4 bikes. All with aftermarket parts and exhausts.. yes 1000$ for it is a lot. However. I know this new 2024 650 will be MY bike that I ride as I want when I want for as long as I want. Was it worth the money? Absolutely. It’s not just about sound. It completely changed the way my bike looks all together. The carbon fiber with the hints of red reallt compliment a lot of the other features on the bike. And yes. I absolutely hated the way the stock exhaust sounded. Wasn’t worried as much about performance with the exhaust being lighter and what not. However the sound is so much better then the quiet whisper of the stock exhaust. I paid for the deep rumble sound of the yoshi exhaust, and I paid for the carbon fiber (the look) of the exhaust. I’m not out street racing or trying to win competitions. It’s how I like MY bike, its what I want my bike to sound like it’s exactly what I wanted it to look like and it suites my wants and needs. Lastly, I can say.. that will most likely be the last thing I do to that bike.