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Old 12-31-2009, 12:50 PM   #1
 
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Hey,
I got a 2009 yamaha grizzly 350 irs and wanting to put on an aftermarket exhaust. If any of you guys find anything or know something about this please contact me back.

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Old 12-31-2009, 12:56 PM   #2
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Welcome to the forum

I'm sure someone will get you some info. Does GYTR make something for ya?
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Here's a pipe made by [Only registered can see links. ]

Then there are a lot of companies that make tips for the bike. I even found a silencer for it too
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Dennis Kirk will have something for you. I know HMF has one like polski said and i'm almost sure DMC has an app. for you. My name is Ethan to btw.
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Yes HMF seems to be the most popular for utility quads, I see tons of them. Good price, good quality and good sound!
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Thanks guys. I looked at HMFRACING.COM and found an exhaust for the 07-09 grizzly 350.I want one that will last not to loud but not to quiet either. Something reliable will do me good.

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Yes, Adam im sorry i didn't see your post about the hmf exhaust. I clicked on the hmf on your post and that's the one i was looking at.
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I want one that will last not to loud but not to quiet either. Something reliable will do me good.
My friend has one on his trx450r and it is LOUD. I will say that it needs repacked so it could get quiter. Also the 450 sport bikes are ushually loud as hell anyway so that might be it. I would think that HMF would have their utility pipes in more of a mild state like you want. I can say you will notice a power increase big time
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Even with zilla's? 26" maxxis zilla's?
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Even with zilla's? 26" maxxis zilla's?
Um . . . maybe not lol. If this is strictly a mud bike you should go with a high pipe and some snorkle setup.
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