What is a crossover?
Google to the rescue:
A crossover (or crossover pipe) on a Honda CB750K 4-into-4 exhaust system is a small connecting tube that links two separate exhaust pipes together, typically joining cylinders 1 and 2 on the left side and 3 and 4 on the right.
Why Crossovers are Used:
In exhaust theory, a crossover serves several functional purposes:
Pressure Balancing: It allows exhaust gas pressure to equalize between the joined pipes, which can smooth out engine pulses.
Exhaust Scavenging: By connecting the pipes, the high-velocity pulse from one cylinder can create a vacuum (suction) that helps "pull" exhaust gases out of the neighboring cylinder, improving overall engine efficiency.
Performance & Sound: Properly designed crossovers can boost low-to-mid-range torque and refine the exhaust note, often making it sound slightly more "mellow" or less "raspy" than four completely independent straight pipes.
I did not know any of this

Which begs the question:
My old crossover collars are still functioning but the internal rubber tubes are hard and compressed. Should I get a set of replacement rubber connecting tubes. Sold by Yamiya for 2500 yen for a set of 2 $15 USD. What is the inner red layer - extra strength additional sealing??
https://yamiya750.com/en/products/m105