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A scrambler exhaust is a type of motorcycle exhaust system that is designed specifically for scrambler motorcycles. Scrambler motorcycles are characterized by their off-road capabilities and retro style, and the exhaust is often a key component in achieving this look.
Scrambler exhausts are typically made of stainless steel or aluminum, and come in a variety of designs and styles. Some popular design styles include a high-mounted, upswept exhaust, or a low-slung, under-seat exhaust.
Scrambler exhausts are designed to improve the performance and sound of the motorcycle, and typically feature a more free-flowing design to increase horsepower and torque. They also often have a unique, deep and throaty exhaust note that is characteristic of the scrambler style.
When choosing a scrambler exhaust, it's important to consider compatibility with your motorcycle's make, model and year, as well as the design style, material, and performance benefits. It's also essential to check the local laws and regulations regarding exhaust systems and noise levels.
Installation of scrambler exhaust typically requires removing the old exhaust and installing the new one in its place, it's best to consult the instructions that come with the exhaust, or have it installed by a professional mechanic.