Yamaha Motorcycle Exhaust Systems

In need of a brand-new exhaust for your Yamaha motorcycle, or simply searching for a specific component? At Cafe Racer Webshop, we offer a wide variety of exhaust parts and full systems, each with different specifications. With our broad inventory, speedy delivery, top-notch customer support, and a 30-day return policy, we are the preferred online shop for riders like you!

 

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Yamaha Motorcycle Exhaust Systems

Buy Yamaha exhaust systems: large assortment for every budget

For motorcycle enthusiasts who value both sound and performance, Yamaha exhaust systems provide a variety of choices to suit every rider and budget. These systems not only deliver noticeable improvements in engine power and airflow but also enhance the sound of your bike. Whether you’re after a premium upgrade or a more affordable option, we have the perfect solution for you. Give your motorcycle that extra boost with an exhaust system that aligns with your preferences and style!

Benefits of buying a Yamaha motorcycle exhaust system from Cafe Racer Webshop

When you choose to make a purchase for your motorcycle in our webshop, you enjoy 4 combined benefits that set us apart:

  • Products in stock are sent within 1 working day
  • You can easily reach our customer service via phone or email
  • You receive 2 years warranty according to official EU guidelines
  • You can easily return your order within 30 days without hassle

High quality and beautiful sound

Upgrading your motorcycle's exhaust often results in one of the most significant and desired changes—the sound. By choosing a high-quality Yamaha exhaust system, you can expect your bike to deliver a rich, powerful tone that complements its performance and personality, a feature that many riders seek.

Installing a Yamaha exhaust system on your motorcycle

Installing a new exhaust system on a Yamaha can be relatively straightforward. Depending on the type of exhaust and  your experience with mechanical work, it is certainly possible to DIY! But before doing any modifications it is important to have the repair manual for your bike in case anything goes wrong. The tools you need to do this can be found in any starter toolbox.

 

*When an exhaust system from a certain brand in our selection is made for a specific Yamaha model, this will be mentioned on the relevant product page. If you're unsure about the compatibility of the exhaust with your Yamaha motorcycle, try searching online via a search engine or forum to find out if the dimensions and specifications are compatible. Unfortunately, we cannot provide a definitive answer for every product, nor do we always receive the correct information from our suppliers.

 

Get in touch with our customer service

Do you have questions about Yamaha exhaust systems? Then feel free to contact us at +31 85 06 06 06 5 or [email protected], or discover below the FAQs about exhaust systems for motorcycles. At Cafe Racer Webshop we are here for you with our expert advice and personal service.

Want answers to frequently asked questions? Then visit our customer service page. We help you with your order or with questions about payment, delivery, returns and exchanges. With our help, you can quickly get your bike on the road with a new exhaust system for your motorcycle!

 

Many questions about motorcycle exhaust systems have already been answered for you!

Choosing the right product for your motorcycle can sometimes be a challenge. The mounting process can sometimes cause problems or not work right away. Therefore we have answered the most questions from our customers on this subject. You will find all the information you need here.

 

How does an exhaust system work?

A motorcycle's exhaust system plays a key role in several functions. It enhances airflow by channeling exhaust gases away from the engine through the cylinder head's exhaust ports. In contemporary motorcycles, the system also helps reduce harmful emissions, utilizing a catalytic converter to transform toxic gases into less dangerous compounds like carbon dioxide and water vapor. Additionally, the muffler's design influences the bike's noise level, offering sound variations that range from subdued to more aggressive tones.

What quantifies the price of an exhaust system?

The cost of a motorcycle exhaust system is primarily influenced by the materials it is made from. Higher quality lightweight materials often come with a steeper price tag. Stainless steel is a popular choice due to its affordability, durability, and long lifespan, sometimes even outlasting the bike itself, though it is heavier compared to other materials. Aluminum, by contrast, is a lighter and more budget-friendly option, but it does not provide the same durability as stainless steel or titanium.

How do I know what type of exhaust fits on my motorcycle?

To determine which exhaust system is right for your motorcycle, consider both the engine type and the model. Think about what you want to achieve with your bike—whether it’s a distinct sound, a custom look, or enhanced performance. Your choice should also reflect your riding style, as different exhausts cater to different needs.

Will changing my exhaust system affect my motorcycle’s fuel efficiency?

Installing a complete exhaust system can potentially improve your bike's fuel efficiency. A well-designed exhaust can reduce the weight and strain on the engine by improving airflow, which may lead to better fuel economy.

Do I need to remap or retune my motorcycle after installing a new exhaust?

Remapping your bike after installing a new exhaust isn't always required unless you want to maximize performance. For older bikes with carburetors, the general rule is that you might need jets around 10% larger. Whether to remap or retune is mostly a personal decision depending on your bike’s performance goals.

How does the exhaust system affect the sound of the motorcycle?

The sound your exhaust produces is shaped by several factors, such as the size and shape of the pipes and the number of cylinders. When the engine fires, it releases gases that generate the sound. Typically, larger pipes create a deeper, throatier growl, while smaller pipes tend to deliver a higher-pitched tone.