PeacemakersAt a quick toggle of your finger you can quietly cruise by the local police OR give the local yuppies at your corner coffee shop a loud morning-surprise.

Whatever situation you may find yourself in- the Peacemakers Exhausts from National Cycle give you the choice to "Rumble When You Want it..." and to be "Quiet When  You Need It".

This three-part system is making noise issues a thing of the past.

  • First the Toggle Switch, which is mounted onto the handlebars, allows riders to go from quiet to loud (and back) whenever they want.
  • Second, the compact chrome Actuator Motor, which is mounted to the right front frame tube, receives the signal from the handlebar Toggle Switch and instantly opens and shuts the Diverter Valves using heavy-duty cables.
  • Third, the Diverter Valves close, and the exhaust gases are routed through the Peacemakers' inner baffles and the exhaust sound is reduced nearly to a stock level.
  • Finally, when the Diverter Valves open back up the exhaust gases go through the straight pipe into the center of the muffler which ultimately results an increase in sound and optimized engine performance.

Peacemakers Exhausts now offer a new 4-inch muffler feature with optional exhaust tip styles as well as Standard Slash Cut tips. Standard tips can be replaced with National Cycle's Turn Down Exhaust Tips or the new Snub Nose Exhaust Tips. All of these can be rotated for a more customized look as well.

Check out National Cycle today and get your Peacemakers Exhaust!

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