Exhaust
Motorcycle Exhaust Systems & Mufflers
Rogue Powersports stocks motorcycle exhaust systems from the brands that define sound and power, including Vance & Hines, Yoshimura, Akrapovic, FMF, Two Brothers Racing, Cobra, S&S Cycle, Trask, Khrome Werks, Bassani Xhaust, and Leovince. Vance & Hines slip ons and full systems for Harley Touring, Softail, and Sportster. Yoshimura and Akrapovic for sportbikes. FMF for dirt and dual sport. Two Brothers M2 and M5 systems. Cobra Speedster Slip Ons. S&S Cycle MK45 mufflers. Trask Assault 2:1 and Khrome Werks 2 into 2 Dominator. Free shipping on every exhaust.
Motorcycle Exhaust Systems for More Power, Better Sound
An aftermarket exhaust is the most common first upgrade for a reason. The right system unlocks horsepower, drops weight, and gives your bike the sound that matches its character. Rogue Powersports stocks complete systems, slip-ons, and every component you need to install or rebuild your exhaust the right way.
Choosing the Right Motorcycle Exhaust
- Slip-On Mufflers: The easiest exhaust upgrade. Replace just the muffler, keep the stock headers, and gain modest power plus a noticeably better tone. From Vance & Hines, Yoshimura, FMF, and Two Brothers.
- Full Exhaust Systems: Headers and mufflers replaced together for the biggest gains in horsepower and weight savings. Pair with a fuel controller for proper tuning. Available for sport, cruiser, and dirt applications.
- Headers and Midpipes: The first stage of any exhaust system. Upgraded headers improve flow and let your engine breathe. Replace gaskets and hardware whenever you're in there.
- Heat Shields, Tips, and Hardware: Replace damaged or rusted shields, swap tips for a different look, and grab the gaskets, springs, and hardware that hold the system together. Small parts that prevent big leaks.
- Baffles and Inserts: Tune the volume and tone of an existing system without buying a new exhaust. Many systems accept removable baffles for sound management.
Why Choose Rogue Powersports
- Authorized Dealer for 50+ Top Brands: Vance & Hines, Yoshimura, Akrapovic, FMF, Two Brothers Racing, S&S Cycle, Drag Specialties. We stock the brands you ask for by name.
- Free Shipping on Most Orders: Free ground shipping within the lower 48 United States on most orders. Same-day shipping when ordered before 12 PM CST.
- 30-Day No-Hassle Returns: Return any unused item within 30 days for a full refund. Free return shipping label included. No restocking fees.
- Real Tech Support: Our team rides what we sell. Call (877) 460-6999 or email info@roguepowersports.com if you need help finding the right product for your bike.
Browse the full motorcycle exhaust catalog above. Verify your bike's year, make, and model for guaranteed fitment, and don't forget to factor in tuning if you're stepping up to a full system.
Frequently Asked Questions
Will an aftermarket exhaust make my motorcycle louder?
Yes — almost all aftermarket exhausts produce more sound than stock. Slip-on mufflers add a moderate increase in volume, while full systems are loudest. Most riders pick exhausts based on tone (deep rumble vs. high-pitched bark) more than raw volume.
Do I need to retune my motorcycle after installing a new exhaust?
For most slip-on exhausts, you don't need to retune — the bike's stock fueling can compensate. For full systems or any combination of exhaust + intake mods, you'll want a fuel controller like a Dynojet Power Commander to remap the ECU and avoid running lean.
What's the difference between a slip-on and a full exhaust system?
A slip-on replaces just the muffler — it's a 30-minute install, retains the stock headers, and adds modest horsepower. A full system replaces the headers and muffler together — more horsepower (5–15+ HP), significant weight savings, but pricier and a longer install.
Are aftermarket motorcycle exhausts street legal?
It depends on the exhaust. Street-legal options carry DOT and EPA stamps and meet decibel limits. Race-only or competition exhausts skip emissions equipment and are not legal for street use — check the manufacturer's listing before buying.
How much horsepower can a new exhaust add to my motorcycle?
Slip-on exhausts typically add 1–3 HP. Full systems with proper tuning can add 5–15 HP depending on the bike — sport bikes generally see bigger gains than cruisers. Pairing exhaust with a tune and air filter unlocks the biggest improvements.