When it comes to exhaust systems, Akrapovič is one of the most trusted names in the business.
Many Racing Line customers have fitted Akrapovič’s systems on their bikes and are extremely satisfied with performance improvements.
Now, for those new to the MV Agusta F3 RR or its competitors in the middleweight supersport segment.You should know that it was launched with a complete titanium exhaust system from the factory.
There are still ways to extract even more performance from this beauty despite this.
A slip-on exhaust is a great place to start improving power levels and sound quality. Not just for this bike but also for all bikes.
It’s a stunning piece of work that could mistake for an art form. Made entirely out of titanium, it’s but one component in an expansive line of MV Agusta aftermarket accessories the company is developing.One that will include high-end carbon fibre parts and hard luggage.
This Italian fire-breather’s exhaust extracts even more power combined with an ECU tune.
Exhaust specs and features
Akrapovic developed the exhaust using titanium tubing. The distinctive track-ready exhaust isn’t street-legal and offers class-leading performance.
And is claimed to provide an output increase of 2.5 kW (3.4 hp) at 13,000 rpm and an increase in peak torque of 1.8 ft-lbs to develop a total of 127 Nm (94 lb-ft) at 11,900 rpm.
The entire titanium exhaust system weighs 49.5 kg (108 lbs), nearly half the stock unit’s weight.
It will knock off up to 8 kg (17.7 lbs) from the overall weight of the motorcycle.And that it will simply bolt-on, needing no modifications or reworking.
The system provides a peak power of 155 horsepower at 13,100 RPM.Thanks to a dedicated ECU that optimizes power gains. And lightweight titanium and reduce weight from 173 kilograms to 165 kilograms.
A new partnership between these two iconic companies has led to some of the most sophisticated exhaust systems money can buy.
If you ever get a chance to compare an Akrapovič exhaust system against one built by their competitors. Then you might just see what we are talking. And we know we may see multiple such exhausts in future.
via MV Agusta