Which can for the 600 Pro RMK?

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OK, looking at a left over Pro RMK 600ES with a 155 track, would like to order an exhaust can for it to offset the battery weight a bit. My question is this - who makes a can that doesn't bog or lose hp for the 600? I've read about all the 800 bogs, and don't want the same situation for my daughter. If you OWN a 600 Pro RMK with aftermarket can, I'd like to hear from you. Does it have any issues? Weight savings? Sound? Fit and Finish? Would you buy it again?

Thanks for your time.
 

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I have the hps on my 600 it works great lost close to seven pounds.
 

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Neil's power pipes in Edmonton is the best
u can ask for how loud or quiet u want it and
If u like black or cromed
u get just what u want nothing is beter
1 (780) 444-7472
 

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Neil's power pipes in Edmonton is the best
u can ask for how loud or quiet u want it and
If u like black or cromed
u get just what u want nothing is beter
1 (780) 444-7472

I was thinking about calling Neil soon, I had (still have just the can) a NPP can for my 04 Rev. It was the high pitch can and had a very distinct sound to it.
I have a SLP on my 800 dragon and I know this is a 600 thread. The SLP went on without any worries, lost a bit of weight and has a quieter sound to it
 

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Just put a SLP lightweight can on my mom's 600 Pro RMK. It has a nice deep tone at idle but sounds stock at higher RPM. No bark. The nice thing about the SLP is it makes it easier to mount a muff pot/hot dogger. I've tried two cans on my 800 Pro, the MBRP Trail can and the SLP. The SLP has a deep but quiet sound. I prefer the sound of the MBRP. It also seems to have better throttle response than the SLP. MBRP makes a can now for the 2012 600 RMK.
 
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