Not at all, I switched to a wireless setup and have the mic behind me, still finetuning the setup for the higher pitch of "screamer" bikes but in the case of the Triumph Scrambler for example, it is perfect!
@@recklesscanadian it is actually rather tame in person, just right if you asked me. I have gotten a lot of compliments for it. Of course I always wear earplugs.
yup, with the rather short gearing and free spinning engine, things happen fast! Makes it even more of a crime that Triumph did not provide us with a proper rev counter ... ; )
@@ThatGermanFella The bigger crime is, that the software implementation isn't actually *that* hard and that they could have given it us already a long time ago
I would not call it a full system. They basically ship the Racefit Slip on with pipe and include the 22-23’ Factory Header, as this is the only way to make it fit, since all 24’s have a one piece welded system, prohibiting any modifications to it.
@ThatGermanFella Nice response to a douchey question. Love the bike, and sound. I have the 24 RS in Cardinal Red. Best handling bike I've owned or ridden. Cheers from Vermont, USA!
Fantastic👍.
It is addicting ... =)
The street triples are pure joy
@@austindean9996 Agreed! but for me for some reason the exhaust did something that really wants me to ride it now, its magic ... =)
@@ThatGermanFella yes! Recently put a racefit on my 23’ RS and it changed the whole dynamic. Definitely a necessity.
@@austindean9996 Thank you! Glad i am not the only one who feels that way.
Sounds amazing
Yeah! Not too loud, just right.
Surreal NUUHHH❤🔥😍🚀
It's amazing !!!
Seems like you get a lot of pops and gurgles even with the baffle in, I’m planning on putting the race fit and I love the pops you get
Same here, its the 'icing on the cake" very addicting ... =)
What a sound!!! 🔥🔥🔥 which race fit is it?
The Growler!
Much louder than stock? Nice sound for sure.
Not really that much louder just does not sound like a toaster anymore and bike is more lively.
Mind me asking, how do you record sound? What mic and what position?
Not at all, I switched to a wireless setup and have the mic behind me, still finetuning the setup for the higher pitch of "screamer" bikes but in the case of the Triumph Scrambler for example, it is perfect!
This is with the baffle in?! Holy fuck does it cause small earthquakes with it out 😂
I ran it without the baffle and actually did not like it. To me it sounds better with the baffle in.
@@ThatGermanFella really? I'm saying with the baffle in it still sounds so loud.
@@recklesscanadian it is actually rather tame in person, just right if you asked me. I have gotten a lot of compliments for it. Of course I always wear earplugs.
By the way, now, that my Tiger 900 isn't restricted anymore, I totally get what you meant that you're way faster at the limiter than you anticipate.
yup, with the rather short gearing and free spinning engine, things happen fast! Makes it even more of a crime that Triumph did not provide us with a proper rev counter ... ; )
@@ThatGermanFella The bigger crime is, that the software implementation isn't actually *that* hard and that they could have given it us already a long time ago
@@theunheardprophet4315 100% agree!
Isn't it too loud ? I'm looking for a spark or a racefit line. Thanks.
For me personally, it is just right. Basically factory header and CAT with an amazing slip on.
@@ThatGermanFella ok thank you for your answer ✌️
Aru you using the racefit full system?
I would not call it a full system. They basically ship the Racefit Slip on with pipe and include the 22-23’ Factory Header, as this is the only way to make it fit, since all 24’s have a one piece welded system, prohibiting any modifications to it.
@@ThatGermanFella Does the exhaust have a catalyst?
@@sergio79italy yes, its build into the header.
Seems like you are scared in corners.
More like cold tires, and cold temps and at my age you rather back off than full send ... ; )
@ThatGermanFella Nice response to a douchey question.
Love the bike, and sound.
I have the 24 RS in Cardinal Red. Best handling bike I've owned or ridden.
Cheers from Vermont, USA!