Really good... my appreciation for them started on 2-strokes as they made good systems for RS125/RS250, and then all the Daytona 675's I have had have had them, all good quality and sound great, even had a full arrow on a Thruxton 900. My 848 Arrow pipes weighed literally nothing!.. I would recommend them tbh but they are pricey now.
I replaced a Leo Vince system with the Arrow equivalent on my 1st generation 1200 Multistrada when the engine was rebuilt 2 years ago. IMO, the Arrow is better quality than the Leo Vince although the LV had an expansion piece swaged into the pipe work before the end can which made it fractionally quieter. Not that the Arrow is loud, they claim 104db at 4000 something rpm. Just looking at getting the can re packed as a precaution before we tour in France and Germany. Andy
That’s great to hear as planning on getting arrow cans for my Scrambler, really liked the look of the SC Projects ones but the DB killer is welded in and the exhaust is quieter than stock, now mine not after loud but certainly don’t want quieter! The Arrow cans have removable DB killers so at least I’ll have the option
IME not as good as Akra, but a little better quality than Termi, just not synonymous with Ducati so generally not as sought after as either.
Fitted one to my 1250GS a few months back. Impressed with the quality, price, sound and parts that came.
Had a few cans over the years. Always well finished and nice tone. Just fitted a wee one on my 1290SDR
I’ve always found Termi’s superior to anything & definitely prefer them to my current & previous Akra’s but the Arrows sounded great on my old 2 stroke RS
Don’t get me wrong, I love the Termis I have on my bikes, but they just aren’t constructed to the standards I see from Akra and Arrow. Simple examples, Termi weld a mild steel internal bracket to a stainless steel exhaust tube, and the steel filtermesh to protect the wadding is not great quality and also not neatly welded in. Why would you penny pinch like that on a premium priced exhaust? It just marks them down for me.