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Quite can?

I have GGB Trail cans in my sleds. It's louder than stock, but only slightly. Their mountain can is loud. Part number for the trail can is 764-2039-1. I like 'em, but I'm also a dealer for them, so slight bias. My wife's '12 600 Pro-R came with a BMP Full Velocity and it's kind of annoyingly loud. Probably gonna swap out for a GGB or go back to stock.
 
but to answer your question I believe that the quietest can is the Campbells cream of pumpkin soup (yes its really a soup....)
 
SLP or Diamond S. My GGB trail was LOUD.

I switched to Bikeman full velocity, havent had it on the snow but in the shop it sounds good, maybe a little louder than I hoped but acceptable.
 
SLP 09-319
11.5 pound weight loss
$299 retail,less on ebay or maybe your local dealer. Got mine for 20% off at Denver snowmobile show.
 
I have not used or even heard a less obnoxious can than SLP. They run around stock DB levels at idle with a lettile meaner sound on the upper end.

https://www.gobigparts.com/slp-lightweight-steel-silencers-for-polaris.html

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I'm looking for a quite can for my 16 axys. Just looking to shed weight. What are the options.

everything i've heard is louder than stock, especially at WOT. most trail cans will be comparable below 6k rpm. the SLP axys can is the quietest one i've heard so far. but unless things have changed since the pro ride days, as an added bonus the slp can will continue to shed weight as it rusts to pieces.:face-icon-small-dis
 
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