Akrapovic Exhaust Systems for Triumph Modern Classics Unveiled

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The best-known brand in exhausts has expanded their range

Akrapovič has a new collection of high-quality exhaust systems now available in America, meant to complement the Triumph Modern Classics range whether you’re cruising the boulevard or heading down the highway.

This stunning range of exhaust systems has been specifically designed using traditional Akrapovič colorways, such as a titanium natural surface and matte black coating, which perfectly matches the Modern Classics look. This new range — for bikes such as the Triumph Speed Twin, Thruxton 1200, Bonneville T100 and T120, and Scrambler 1200 Twin — are already in production. Plus, with a new exhaust system for the Triumph Street Twin coming soon, the range is continually expanding to offer a wide range of choices for riders, no matter which Triumph Modern Classic you own.

With passion and history being a major part of the appeal of these bikes, the Akrapovič Slip-On Line (Titanium) exhaust system provides a unique and characteristic sound, one that’s totally in keeping with the bike’s original design and purpose. When a Triumph Modern Classic fires to life, and as the revs increase, the Akrapovič exhaust expresses the engine’s tone even further, producing an aural delight to satisfy the senses — with a soundtrack that offers a deeper, thrilling tone, and an instant feeling of power.

Pictured: the Slip-On Line (Triumph Bonneville T100)

All the systems for the Triumph Modern Classic range have been developed to alter the sound of the machine and optimize power throughout the entire rev range, as well as enhancing the torque, especially in the mid to high rpm zone. And, since image is an important factor for this line, Akrapovič exhausts deliver a visual impact that’s just as stunning as the effect it delivers in the sound and performance departments. This new range of Akrapovič exhausts is also lighter than stock, which is achieved through the use of various materials and innovative construction. The exhausts are finished with titanium outer sleeves in natural titanium or black, an engraved logo or monochrome logo sticker, and silver or black-coated end caps and black-coated heat shields, ensuring that these systems look just as impressive standing next to the sidewalk as they do out on the road.

Pictured: the Slip-On Line (Triumph Speed Twin)

A market-leading manufacturer of premium exhaust systems for motorcycles and performance cars, Akrapovič is a pioneer in the innovative use of super-alloys, and at the forefront of carbon components. These systems are made in Slovenia in Akrapovič’s state-of-the art factories, which employ over 1,300 staff and export to more than 80 countries. With a DNA firmly based in the highest standards of motorsport, Akrapovič’s attention to detail makes the company second to none. This gives its exhaust systems — which are renowned for their increased performance, unmistakable sound, innovative design, lightweight construction, quality workmanship, and durability — the accolade of being the best high-performance exhaust systems on the planet.

Pictured: the Slip-On Line (Triumph Scrambler 1200)
Pictured: the Slip-On Line (Triumph Tiger 1200)

The all-new collection of Akrapovič exhausts for the Triumph Modern Classics range is now available in the US, offering customers an innovative, appealing, design-led, lightweight addition to the Triumph Modern Classics lineup — one that’s totally in keeping with the attitude of these bikes, while also delivering an aural and aesthetic delight that’s designed to be enjoyed.

For more on Akrapovič exhaust systems for the Triumph Modern Classics range, click here.

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  • Imtoomuch Imtoomuch on Mar 05, 2020

    This exhaust doesn't fit with the look of the bike at all. I expect better from Akrapovic especially given their premium prices.

  • Eddie Eddie on Mar 10, 2020

    Mufflers finally looking nice, modern, and streamlined vs a boxy thing before.

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