Looking to upgrade my 2015 SGS, ultimately with new header pipe, AC, tuner and slip-ons. Seeking that sweet spot of deep sound (but not too loud), good looks, and increased performance - in that order. Like a lot of forum members, I am finding the toughest decision is what slip-ons to choose. Was leaning towards CFR's for the sound, but they may be a little too loud, seem tough to come by, and you read about losing low end torque. So I want to do a little more research and listen to as many exhaust systems as I can early in the riding season before I pull the trigger.
In the meantime I want to get going with some upgrades, in the hopes of at least reducing heat and possibly gaining a little performance. Plus, not doing all four pieces at once will improve my cash flow a bit, assuming the slip-ons will be the most expensive purchase. I feel like I am doing it backwards, as most everybody seems to start with slip-ons to get better sounding exhaust. But is it reasonable to expect some improvements if I start with new headers, AC (I just purchased Big Sucker II) and tuner, taking my time to choose the right slip-ons for me? Can I do this with stock mufflers? Thanks.
In the meantime I want to get going with some upgrades, in the hopes of at least reducing heat and possibly gaining a little performance. Plus, not doing all four pieces at once will improve my cash flow a bit, assuming the slip-ons will be the most expensive purchase. I feel like I am doing it backwards, as most everybody seems to start with slip-ons to get better sounding exhaust. But is it reasonable to expect some improvements if I start with new headers, AC (I just purchased Big Sucker II) and tuner, taking my time to choose the right slip-ons for me? Can I do this with stock mufflers? Thanks.