Best Powersports Silencers & Mufflers Under $100 (2026)

Selections were ranked by a value score combining user ratings, fit type (universal or model‑specific), inlet compatibility (38–51 mm / 1.5–2 in), and cost under $100

Top Picks

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    Exhaust muffler 1.5-2in inlet slip-on

    Exhaust muffler 1.5-2in inlet slip-on

    PACEWALKER • ★ 3.8/5 • Budget

    Universal slip-on exhaust muffler with removable DB killer for 38-51mm pipes on motorcycles and scooters. Offers adjustable sound and easy installation. Users note solid build but mixed durability and fit feedback

    • removable DB killer
    • universal 38-51mm compatibility
    • ease of installation
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    Motorcycle Slip On Muffler Carbon Fiber Universal

    Motorcycle Slip On Muffler Carbon Fiber Universal

    LEIMO KPARTS • ★ 3.7/5 • Budget

    Universal slip-on muffler with carbon fiber finish, aluminum and stainless steel build for reduced weight and corrosion resistance. Customers note good value, sound quality, and build appearance, with mixed installation and durability concerns

    • universal compatibility
    • carbon fiber look with metal core
    • weight reduction
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Buying Guide

Match inlet diameter

Confirm the muffler inlet (commonly 1.5–2 in or 38–51 mm) matches your header to avoid adapters or welding

Choose universal vs. model‑specific

Universal slip‑on mufflers fit many bikes and ATVs, while model‑specific exhausts are built for exact fit and mounting points on mini bikes or small engines

Check muffler packing type

Replaceable packing (like aftermarket packing kits) extends service life and affects sound damping and backpressure

Consider material and durability

Look for corrosion‑resistant materials and quality welds—cheaper sheets can save money but may need earlier replacement

Balance sound and performance

More restrictive mufflers reduce noise but can raise backpressure; freer‑flowing designs can improve power at the cost of louder exhaust note