Tailoring Your Motorcycle Upgrades

Vandemon After Market Exhaust

In the thrilling world of motorcycles, customisation is king. Whether zipping down city streets or blazing around a racetrack, tailoring your bike to suit you’re riding style and environment can significantly enhance your riding experience. 

In this blog post, we'll delve into the nuances of upgrading motorcycles for track racing versus street riding, paying particular attention to the pivotal role of exhaust systems in each setting. So, fasten your helmets as we navigate the unique requirements and considerations for these two distinct riding environments.


Track Racing vs. Street Riding

Motorcycling is not a one-size-fits-all endeavour - the demands of track racing and street riding are as diverse as the riders. Track racing is all about speed, precision, and control. It's a high-octane world where every millisecond counts, and performance is paramount. 

On the other hand, street riding is more about versatility and comfort. It involves navigating variable conditions and traffic, requiring a well-rounded bike that delivers reliable performance day in and day out.


Unleashing Full Potential

When it comes to track racing, high-performance upgrades are non-negotiable. Every motorcycle component must be optimised for enhanced power, responsiveness, and precision. One of the critical areas to focus on is the exhaust system.

On the racetrack, an exhaust system isn't just about channelling gases away from the engine; it's about maximising power output. Track-specific exhaust systems are designed to ensure optimal exhaust flow, reducing back pressure and allowing the engine to produce more horsepower. Moreover, these systems often feature sound management technologies to meet noise regulations at various tracks.


Power Meets Practicality

In the realm of street riding, the equation changes. While power and performance remain essential, they are not the only considerations. Factors like local noise regulations, emissions standards, and practicality come into focus.

The exhaust systems made by Vandemon are principally designed for maximum performance and sound and for this reason don’t meet international emission standards. This is something one must check for and bear in mind before changing out the OEM exhaust for a performance exhaust system.   

 

Exhaust Systems for Track Racing

Regarding track racing, exhaust systems have a singular goal: maximum performance. These systems are engineered to reduce back pressure and facilitate better engine breathing, resulting in increased horsepower and torque. Lightweight materials such as 304 stainless steel or Japanese Ti1 Titanium are commonly used to reduce weight and enhance the motorcycle's power-to-weight ratio which will also delete the heavy catalytic converter that is not required in competition. 

Consider the track-specific exhaust systems from Vandemon Performance, for example. These systems are not only lightweight but also meticulously engineered for optimal exhaust flow. They can significantly boost a motorcycle's track performance by enhancing acceleration, responsiveness, and top speed.

 

Legal and Safety Considerations

Choosing the right exhaust system isn't just about performance; it's also about legal and safety considerations. Using track-oriented exhaust systems on public roads can land you in hot water with local authorities.

These systems are designed for the racetrack, where noise and emissions regulations are less stringent than on public roads. Flouting these rules can result in hefty fines, not to mention the potential for your bike to be deemed unroadworthy. Check with your state or country regulations when deciding.

Unleash your ride's true potential with Vandemon Performance. Explore our range today!

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