Recommended Exhaust Modifications for Sound

I build a twin muffler system for the Touring, exactly like this 3 into 1 system but with a 2" cross over pipe and the same muffler on the other side.

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Very nice looking system!
 
The best sound is going to come from a fairly open exhaust, with some baffling, that has smooth transitions to the atmosphere. Volume will be determined by diameter and turn count.
Makes sense. I switched exhaust systems three times on my roadstar and prefer that crossover setup. Backpressure is critical as I understand it. Too open and you loose a lot of torque. If there is ever a "roundup rally" of R3 riders in my region, I plan to go.
 
I build a twin muffler system for the Touring, exactly like this 3 into 1 system but with a 2" cross over pipe and the same muffler on the other side.

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My very first move will be modifying those floorboard mount rails in order to get better floorboard placement. The right side will be a piece of cake but the left will present challenges because of the kickstand. I must get this mod done because if I can't, I will have to sell the bike. I just can't manage the foot,placement of these floorboards, way too high and aft.
 
I have a set of tors for sale $450usd if your interested
You still sitting on a set of TORS? Do you know if they'll also fit a 2015 Roadster? I suspect the answer is yes, but I'm not sure. I may throw the question to the experts, as well. I'm in Texas. Thanks.
 
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