Looking for a new exhaust system, please help!

Laverada

2016 Triumph Rocket 3 Roadster
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Howdy folks, as the title states I am looking for a new exhaust system for my 2016 r3r.

Here is what I'm looking for and hopefully you guys can help me with this one since I've had a hard time finding what i want.

I'm in the market for an entire new exhaust system that will not only increase power, performance, and sound but also look great. I really like have pipes on both sides of the bike and would like to have a matte black or gloss black finish if possible.

So far this is the closest thing I can find...

Triumph Rocket III Roadster Exhaust MATTE BLACK

I really like the clean look of these pipes but I'd like to replace the headers too...

Does anyone know of anything like this? I also could go for shorter pipes too if there are any. My main concern is having pipes on both sides and replacing the headers. Thanks
 

@Paul Bryant probably makes something. He should be properly summoned now. My personal opinion, based on pics here, his systems look the best. Closely followed by the CES system @1olbull has, not sure if CES makes a dual pipe system though
 
Here's a shot of the Matt Black header that I build, this is coupled with a Rinehart Muffler.
As we speak I am developing a twin system along with a Muffler along the lines of this Rinehart.



This is the same pipe but with a cone shaped Muffler.

 
Here's a shot of the Matt Black header that I build, this is coupled with a Rinehart Muffler.
As we speak I am developing a twin system along with a Muffler along the lines of this Rinehart.



This is the same pipe but with a cone shaped Muffler.

Nice! On the Twin pipe system would you have one pipe on each side? Any idea when this system would be available? Would love to know more, Thanks Paul!
 
Here's a shot of the Matt Black header that I build, this is coupled with a Rinehart Muffler.
As we speak I am developing a twin system along with a Muffler along the lines of this Rinehart.



This is the same pipe but with a cone shaped Muffler.

HEY no point in making a twin muffler system thats more expensive weighs more and makes less power IMHO
 
Some people like the symmetry of both sides having a pipe.

An option would be Paul's header into a Staintune crossover, into TORs or Staintune mufflers. Would increase power and look/sound great without being particularly harsh or loud.
 
Some people like the symmetry of both sides having a pipe.

An option would be Paul's header into a Staintune crossover, into TORs or Staintune mufflers. Would increase power and look/sound great without being particularly harsh or loud.
YES some want that look BUT makes no sense and I love the 3 to 1 race look in polished stainless
 
Makes no sense to you, for others a balanced appearance left to right is a higher priority than 5-10 HP, different strokes for different folks.

I'm totally happy with my 3 to 1 visually.
 
Some people like the symmetry of both sides having a pipe.

An option would be Paul's header into a Staintune crossover, into TORs or Staintune mufflers. Would increase power and look/sound great without being particularly harsh or loud.
I didn't know you could mismatch exhaust systems like that. Good to know! I'll look into this.

And on a side note, I personally like having two pipes (one on each side) Like you say there is symmetry. Not to mention I've never been a fan of having one side of the bike look amazing and the other side stuck with an ugly driveshaft and no pipes. For some people its all about the gains, for me I like my bikes to look as good as they make me feel when I give her the throttle. That's just my opinion.