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CR-T Slip-on Exhaust with Titanium Mesh Outlet by SC-Project
Experience true race-bred performance with the CR-T Exhaust from SC-Project—an Italian manufacturer known worldwide for developing exhaust systems in the toughest environments in motorsport. Drawing directly from MotoGP, Moto2, Moto3, and Superbike World Championship competition, this system is engineered to deliver the aggressive look, reduced weight, and high-heat durability serious riders demand.
The CR-T is one of the most iconic and widely recognized muffler designs in the SC-Project lineup—celebrated for its unmistakable race-replica style and track-inspired output. Built with advanced, race-grade materials proven under extreme temperatures, the CR-T is made for riders who want a lightweight, loud, performance-focused exhaust with unmistakable presence.
Why riders choose the CR-T
- Race-tested performance DNA inspired by championship-level development
- Weight savings for a sharper, more responsive ride feel
- Large-diameter exhaust outlet for an aggressive race look and tone
- MotoGP grade materials designed to withstand intense engine temps
- Bike-specific mounting hardware included for proper fit and clean installation
- 24-month factory defect warranty for added confidence
- Race inspired design for the most authentic track-style appearance
Built for the aggressive rider
If your goal is maximum attitude—lighter, louder, and more race-authentic—the CR-T delivers a true competition-inspired experience every time you crack the throttle.
| Power | +1 hp @11500 rpm |
| Torque | +0,9 Nm @10250 rpm |
| Weight | -1,5 Kg (Stock 2,3 Kg / SC 0,8 Kg) |
| Muffler body material | Titanium |
| End cap material | Titanium |
| Link pipe material | Titanium |
| dB-killer | No |
| Approval type | Race Version |
| Decibels without dB killer | 100 dB @ 6750 rpm |
| Notes | includes a high quality carbon fiber heat shield, ECU remapping is not necessary |
- Fitment TypeVehicle Specific
| Make | Model | Year | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| BMW | M1000R | 2023 | |
| BMW | M1000R | 2024 | |
| BMW | M1000R | 2025 | |
| BMW | M1000R | 2026 | |
| BMW | M1000RR | 2020 | |
| BMW | M1000RR | 2021 | |
| BMW | M1000RR | 2022 | |
| BMW | M1000RR | 2023 | |
| BMW | M1000RR | 2024 | |
| BMW | M1000RR | 2025 | |
| BMW | M1000RR | 2026 | |
| BMW | S1000RR | 2020 | |
| BMW | S1000RR | 2021 | |
| BMW | S1000RR | 2022 | |
| BMW | S1000RR | 2023 | |
| BMW | S1000RR | 2024 | |
| BMW | S1000RR | 2025 | |
| BMW | S1000RR | 2026 | |
| BMW | S1000RR M Package | 2020 | |
| BMW | S1000RR M Package | 2021 | |
| BMW | S1000RR M Package | 2022 | |
| BMW | S1000RR Sport | 2020 |
Motovation is the leading team of product experts for SC-Project products.
Here is what our staff has to say about this BMW S1000RR / M1000RR exhaust.
- Race-bred performance heritage. The CR-T is described by the manufacturer as “race tested and race proven,” with design influence from MotoGP/Moto2/Moto3/Superbike programs.
- Weight reduction and handling advantage. Compared with the stock exhaust, the CR-T dramatically reduces weight (stock ~2.3 kg vs CR-T ~0.8–0.9 kg for some versions) — a noticeable difference that can improve handling and agility, especially important on a sport-bike like the BMW S1000RR.
- Power bump at high RPM. SC-Project lists gains in power (+ ~1 hp @ ~11,500 rpm) and torque (+ ~0.9 Nm @ ~10,250 rpm) — so the exhaust isn’t just cosmetic, but provides measurable performance improvement under aggressive riding conditions.
- Aggressive look and strong build quality. The finish (titanium or carbon-fiber), clean welds, large-diameter outlet, and quality materials give the bike a track-ready, premium style. The carbon-fiber heat shield and included mounting hardware also show attention to real-world installation and durability.
- Signature exhaust sound. Riders who install the CR-T on S1000RR (and other bikes) frequently comment on the deep, aggressive tone and louder, more visceral character — especially once revved above idle.
- Very loud — not subtle. The CR-T is “race replica” spec, and the version for S1000RR typically does not include an internal dB-killer, meaning sound levels are high. That’s part of the appeal — but may make it impractical or even illegal for everyday street use depending on local noise laws.
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