Description
- T-6 Stainless Slip-On Silencers are designed for a rider looking for an inexpensive, easy-to-install, durable performance silencer that can bolt onto their stock headpipe
- Constructed of stainless steel throughout the mid-pipe and end-cap while the canister is constructed of aluminum for increased durability
- Machined aluminum muffler bracket for increased strength and durability
- Asymmetrical muffler configuration for increased packing volume
- Removable U.S.F.S. -approved spark arrestor
- TIG precision welding
- Made in the U.S.A.
Leo –
This muffler showed up in the mail just fine but I haven’t actually tried installing or using it yet, though it seems decent enough I guess.
Rob –
The Vance and Hines T-6 muffler is a great affordable and easy to install slip on silencer that significantly reduces exhaust noise without losing much power. I’d definitely recommend it if you need an inexpensive muffler upgrade you can do yourself.
Elmo –
The T-6 Muffler by [brand] aims to provide an affordable and easy to install stainless steel silencer for riders looking to upgrade their stock exhaust system, with a customer rating of 4 out of 5 stars this muffler seems to get the job done for most owners and for casual riders like myself it delivers good bang for your buck.
Roy –
The T-6 Muffler by [brand] aims to provide an inexpensive yet durable performance upgrade with its stainless steel and aluminum construction, easy bolt-on installation, and deeper yet not obnoxiously loud exhaust tone, though you’ll have to stay on top of polishing and cleaning the stainless steel.
Ira –
The T-6 Muffler by [brand name] is a decent quality slip-on silencer for casual riders looking for an easy install and affordable stainless exhaust. I’d say it reduces noise reasonably without too much power loss and has an alright rumble, though more advanced users may want something higher-end.
Milo –
I can’t wait to install this overpriced generic muffler that probably won’t make my bike any faster but will at least support American jobs, right?