Two Brothers Racing is an aftermarket motorcycle exhaust manufacturer that offers high-performance exhaust systems and accessories for various motorcycle models and brands.
Founded by brothers Joel and Craig Two-Two in 1985
Initially started as a machine shop that provided engine and exhaust modifications
Launched their first exhaust system in 1987
Expanded their product line to include exhaust systems, apparel, and accessories
Established partnerships with racing teams, including Honda, Kawasaki, and Suzuki
Slovenian manufacturer of exhaust systems for motorcycles and performance cars.
Japanese manufacturer of exhaust systems for motorcycles and aftermarket accessories.
American manufacturer of exhaust systems and accessories for V-Twin motorcycles.
Two Brothers Racing offers a wide range of exhaust systems for various motorcycle brands and models, ranging from slip-on systems to full exhausts.
Two Brothers Racing offers accessories such as power tips, carbon fiber heat shields, and juice boxes, to optimize motorcycle performance and aesthetics.
Two Brothers Racing offers a selection of t-shirts, hats, and hoodies with their logo and designs.
Most Two Brothers exhaust systems are designed to comply with California emissions standards and are street-legal in all 50 states. However, it is best to check with local laws and regulations before installing any aftermarket exhaust system.
Two Brothers exhaust systems are made of high-quality materials such as stainless steel, titanium, and carbon fiber, depending on the specific model and design.
Yes, Two Brothers exhaust systems are designed to increase horsepower and torque by improving exhaust flow and reducing weight. The specific power gain will vary depending on the model and type of system installed.
Two Brothers exhaust systems come with detailed installation instructions and can typically be installed using basic hand tools. However, it is recommended to have some mechanical knowledge and experience or seek professional installation.
Yes, Two Brothers exhaust systems are known for their deeper and more aggressive sound compared to stock systems. However, they still abide by noise regulations in different states and countries.