- Jun 5, 2019
I'll add my $.02, if I may be so bold! 
The way I see it, ANY modification/accessory you purchase can ALWAYS be sold! Besides my old cruiser bikes I've always kept my exhausts stock. That's just me as I've found out a lot of these motorcycles today won't get much more power out of an aftermarket exhausts/re-jetting so they've become more cosmetic, IMO, than anything else. I think an ECU flash is the way to go for more power/torque.
But to the OP's question, you should buy whatever you can afford and want! I look at it this way - from being on these motorcycle sites since 2003 - if you buy aftermarket whatever, and realize you don't like it...put it up on the "For Sale" section. You may lose a couple of $$ but unless it's damaged I'm willing to bet you'll get pretty close to your money back! Someone is always looking for a deal and will pay a little less for a used piece.
If you do decide on a new exhaust take pictures and do videos of the new sound. That way you're A) helping future owners and, B) if you re-sell it the new buyers can get an idea of what it sounds like.
The way I see it, ANY modification/accessory you purchase can ALWAYS be sold! Besides my old cruiser bikes I've always kept my exhausts stock. That's just me as I've found out a lot of these motorcycles today won't get much more power out of an aftermarket exhausts/re-jetting so they've become more cosmetic, IMO, than anything else. I think an ECU flash is the way to go for more power/torque.
But to the OP's question, you should buy whatever you can afford and want! I look at it this way - from being on these motorcycle sites since 2003 - if you buy aftermarket whatever, and realize you don't like it...put it up on the "For Sale" section. You may lose a couple of $$ but unless it's damaged I'm willing to bet you'll get pretty close to your money back! Someone is always looking for a deal and will pay a little less for a used piece.
If you do decide on a new exhaust take pictures and do videos of the new sound. That way you're A) helping future owners and, B) if you re-sell it the new buyers can get an idea of what it sounds like.