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im know looking at a exhaust and i want to go with toomey but i dont know what the difference is between the t5 and t6 any opinions anyone
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T-6's are mainly for a stock bike so if you plan on doing any other mods other then just pipes then get the T-5's
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well ive got the air filter and power box or do you mean if i plan on boring it out? i was only gonna put some reeds on after the pipes and prob stop there for now so what is your input on the exhaust? t5 or t6
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I currently own T6 pipes. They are
awesome for a stock shee, and even
lightly ported engines. T5 is for a mild
to aggressive ported engine. If your
gonna buy a set, get T5's. Better pipe
for when ya start doin upgrades.
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both good pipes i would get the t5 if there was a choice available pro circuit is another pipe that is a good midrange ground pounder
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id go with the t5's becaus after you start to mod , you wont be able to stop and then you'll have a to buy more pipes if you start with the t6's
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If you have immediate plans to port it very aggressively, get T5s.
If you plan on riding it as is for a while...get T6.

You can sell Toomey pipes for a premium, they hold their value very well if kept in good shape.
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hands down the t5s r the way to go
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