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Old 07-30-01, 10:37 AM
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Does any pne remember who makes the RMM exhaust and how would you guys compare the rmm/ to the l-tuned..any pictures of them two. thanks in advance
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Originally posted by KNKGS400
Does any pne remember who makes the RMM exhaust and how would you guys compare the rmm/ to the l-tuned..any pictures of them two. thanks in advance
Funny question but i guess alot of people didnt know back then
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Question I don't get it...

Being relatively new to the GS, I don't get what is funny about the question. Being in the market for an exhaust soon, is there something I should know? Thanks
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i'm not sure about if the Rmm is rebadges but i know their was 2 versions of the exhaust right?
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So is the RMM exhaust the same as the L-tuned then? Who actually makes it for them, I wonder? Anyone know the answer, because I like the sound of the RMM (reasonably quiet, nice look IMO).
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Originally posted by FutureGS400
So is the RMM exhaust the same as the L-tuned then? Who actually makes it for them, I wonder? Anyone know the answer, because I like the sound of the RMM (reasonably quiet, nice look IMO).
They are definitely not the same exhaust. Looks and sound different. RMM is quieter, practically no drone. L-tuned is a bit deeper but there is a drone. They both have different tips, the RMM ones actually had bigger tips in the early versions.
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I am buying the RMM exhaust-new- for $600.00 next week and was just curious about the post by LEXISM-in case there was something I should be aware of first.
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Originally posted by FutureGS400
I am buying the RMM exhaust-new- for $600.00 next week and was just curious about the post by LEXISM-in case there was something I should be aware of first.
get the greddy evo sounds way better
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