Triumph Trident & Daytona 660 Titanium Exhaust System
Model: Years
Trident 660 2020-2025
Daytona 660 2024-2025
The Triumph Trident and Daytona 660 are remarkable motorcycles that punch well above their weight and deserve an exhaust system that not only enhances the performance, and aesthetics but also delivers on that legendary triple-cylinder sound.
Vandemon Exhausts are Precision-Engineered for Performance
Vandemon exhausts optimized both performance and acoustics. By replacing the restrictive catalytic converter with a high-flow resonator, that effectively eliminates any high-frequency tones, resulting in a deep, refined exhaust note. The outcome is a crisp, aggressive sound as exhaust gases flow seamlessly through a precision-designed, straight-through silencer.
Crafted fromTi1 titanium, this exhaust system is significantly lighter than the stock steel exhaust, leading to:
- Improved handling due to reduced weight (Only 4.7kg)
- Better acceleration & braking for enhanced ride dynamics
- Increased mid-range torque & peak horsepower thanks to optimized flow
The natural brushed titanium finish transforms in colour after just one ride, giving it a dynamic, race-inspired aesthetic. Beyond looks, titanium offers practical advantages:
- Superior heat dissipation—twice as fast as steel
- Corrosion & stain resistance—no polishing required
- High resistance to acid & salt, perfect for all riding conditions
PRECISION MANUFACTURING
We at Vandemon use a closely guarded welding process that welds both sides of each joint, resulting in ultrasonically perfect welds.
TUNING RECOMMENDATIONS
Not required
SPECIFICATIONS
- Material: Ti1 Titanium Headers coupled to Cast Stainless Steel Spigots
- Muffler & Resonator Ti1 Titanium
- Surface finish: Natural brushed
- Weight: 4.7kg (OEM 8.3kg)
- O2 sensor provision 1 x M12x1.25mm
- Power TBA
- Noise: 89Db silencer in, 98Db Silencer out
- Application: Competition
- Won't meet emission standards
Important Notice:Vandemon Exhaust Systems are designed for performance and sound enhancements. They are not compliant with emission standards for street or highway use. Always check local regulations regarding noise emission standards before installation.