I have a 2021 rebel 500 and thinking of getting a radiant cycles shorty, but according to my google search, exhaust not only muffles the noise, but also improves engine performance.

so my question is, if i change my stock exhaust to radiant cycle shorty, will it affect my engine performance? Does it hurt my engine? thanks!

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Generally exhaust has a smaller impact than other places in the power train, but it definitely has an impact and moreso in a motorcycle vs. a car.

Generally, freer flowing exhaust will make more horse power however if you go too crazy (think open headers) it can decrease low end torque.

For a motorcycle I say go for whatever exhaust you want and you’ll be fine. Motorcycles are high reving small motors that could use the extra air flow from the exhaust

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Appreciate the input. I just want to fresh things up a bit by change the exhaust and how my bike sounds, was afraid the new exhaust might do the engine some harms, hence the question.

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It can actually do your engine harm if not done properly. There are cases of exhaust valves clearance changing drastically because of aftermarket exhaust. If you’re not going to remap the engine then don’t get an exhaust.

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It’s not usually enough power to make a big difference, and it can raise the noise level to a point where you might not like how it sounds on longer rides. Some can provide weight reduction, but again not a lot.

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I see, thanks. I should of rephrase my question since I just want to refresh things up a bit by change how my bike sounds, but afraid that it might do harm to my engine

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Aftermarket exhausts that allow more airflow improve performance, not hinder it. But if you improve your exhaust rate, then you also need to improve your air and fuel flow. The right way to do it is to get an exhaust, a high flow air filter, and re-jet your carbs, or retune your injection. Then you maximize all of the essentials all at once and you pull more HP out of the same engine at the cost of noise and emissions.

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most of the back pressure that effects performance comes from the cat, not the pipe. Expect minimal horsepower from a bolt-on. A cat delete would make a difference, but would also cause your bike to fail inspection (depending where you live)

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