- 1111247
IXIL Race Xtrem stainless steel / carbon full exhaust system - Honda CB650R
€1,269.90
€1,155.61
- 1111272
Complete line IXIL Super Xtrem SX1 stainless steel / carbon - Kawasaki Z650/Ninja 650
€984.50
€895.90
- 1111273
Complete IXIL Super Xtrem SX1 stainless steel / carbon line - Kawasaki Z900 Full
€1,210.20
€1,101.29
- 1111276
Complete line IXIL Super Xtrem SX1 stainless steel / carbon - Yamaha MT-09
€1,163.10
€1,058.42
- 1111367
IXIL Hyperlow black stainless steel / polished aluminum full line - Honda CB650F
€1,253.70
€1,140.86
- 1111380
IXIL Hyperlow complete line black stainless steel / polished aluminum - Yamaha MT-07
€1,045.40
€951.31
- 1111381
Complete IXIL Hyperlow black stainless steel / polished aluminum line - Yamaha XSR 700
€1,171.80
€1,066.34
- 1111384
IXIL Dual Hyperlow XXL L5X Polished Stainless Steel Full System - Kymco AK 550
€868.10
€789.97
- 1111392
IXIL Hyperlow black stainless steel / polished aluminum complete line - Honda CB650R
€1,505.70
€1,370.18
- 1107220
Complete line YOSHIMURA RS-12 Signature Series stainless steel/carbon - Honda CRF250R
€1,619.40
€1,473.66
- 1061686
Complete PRO CIRCUIT T-6 Euro stainless steel/titanium silencer/carbon cap Yamaha YZ450F
€1,543.70
€1,404.77
Exhaust
A motorcycle's exhaust system is designed to evacuate the exhaust gases resulting from combustion in the engine's cylinders. It plays an essential role in the vehicle's propulsion process, and also has an impact on performance, sound and emissions. Here's a description of the main components of a motorcycle exhaust system:
Exhaust manifold : The exhaust manifold is the first part of the system, located on the engine side. It collects the exhaust gases from each cylinder and directs them to the main exhaust pipe.
Main exhaust pipe: This pipe carries exhaust gases from the manifold to the muffler. It can be made up of straight or bent sections, and its design can affect the flow of gases and the sound generated by the motorcycle.
Muffler: The muffler is the final part of the exhaust system. It has several functions, the main one being to attenuate the noise produced by the exhaust gases, using absorbent materials and resonance chambers. Some mufflers can also have an impact on performance by altering the flow of gases.
Baffle (if fitted): Some motorcycles are equipped with baffles inside the muffler. They can be removed to regulate sound levels and sometimes influence engine performance.
Catalyst (if fitted): Some exhaust systems incorporate a catalyst to reduce pollutant emissions by converting harmful gases into less harmful substances.
Brackets and clamps: These keep the exhaust system firmly attached to the motorcycle, while absorbing vibrations and allowing a degree of flexibility to avoid excessive stress.
The exhaust system plays a crucial role in engine performance by influencing the flow of exhaust gases. It is also subject to strict noise emission regulations, and can be customized for aesthetic or performance reasons by motorcycle owners. Some bikers opt for aftermarket exhaust systems to improve the sound of their motorcycle or to obtain power gains.


