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2011 BMW F800R Gets Two Brothers VALE Exhausts

Owners of an all-new 2011 BMW F800R will be glad to hear that Two Brothers Racing (TBR) has finally concluded the development of the dedicated slip-on exhaust system. The specialists at TBR have managed to increase horsepower and torque, while also shedding weight.

“BMW's uber output sport bikes have a reputation of strong, torque-packed power. In fact they often outperform higher horsepower bikes in tests due to their supremely useable power band. TBR takes the BMW's dominating traits and enhances them with their all-new M2 exhausts,” the company says.

The M2 Black Series canisters, designed for the F800R, are available in polished aluminum, aerospace grade titanium or TBR's exclusive filament wound, high temperature resistant, carbon fiber for the ultimate in aesthetics and performance.

As for the bike itself, the standard BMW F800R uses a water-cooled two cylinder four-stroke engine that has a capacity of 798 cc, delivering 87 hp at 8,000 rpm and 86 Nm/63 lb-ft at 6,000 rpm. BMW can also offer an output reduction to 34 hp at 6,000 rpm and 58 Nm/43 lb-ft at 3,250 rpm.

The 2011 BMW F800R Two Brothers V.A.L.E Slip On key features:

• Aluminum, Titanium, and High-temp carbon fiber canister sleeves.
• Billet aluminum gold anodized inlets & outlets.
• Teflon coated M-2 magnesium end caps.
• Complete mounting hardware.
• Replaceable high temperature packing material.
• CNC machined & threaded inlet & outlet for easy repack.
• Easy to follow step-by-step photo instructions.
• Made, tested & assembled in Santa Ana, CA USA

Pricing details are resumed below:

• 005-3080406V V.A.L.E. Slip-on System with M7 Aluminum Canister $459.98
• 005-3080407V V.A.L.E. Slip-on System with M7 Carbon Fiber Canister $559.98
• 005-3080408V V.A.L.E. Slip-on System with M7 Titanium Canister $559.98
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