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Harris Exhaust info

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I just got a Marshall 4-1 for my 650G. All four downtubes are separate. They are installed into the collector at the bottom. So maybe take a look at laserexhaust.com and see if they have an option.

This Marshall is da bomb.
 
I just got a Marshall 4-1 for my 650G. All four downtubes are separate. They are installed into the collector at the bottom. So maybe take a look at laserexhaust.com and see if they have an option.

This Marshall is da bomb.

http://www.busters-accessories.co.u...tems-and-Silencers/Marshall-Deeptone/4-Into-1

They only list 650's and 1000's here. ?325.00 woudl also be a pretty penny :eek:


here is one for a 750; not sure what years € 371.00
https://www.bike-design.com/detail....ategory=221&shp_make=0&shp_model=0&shp_year=0
 
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The saying "you get what you pay for" does apply to exhaust. MAC offers an economical pipe unburdend by engineering or quality. They use the same baffle in all their systems, sounds crappy on anything.

Normally I would not go to a 4-1 but I got a great deal from a great GSR member on this pipe and the video he sent me of the same system on his bike sealed it for me. Luv that sound!
 
The saying "you get what you pay for" does apply to exhaust. MAC offers an economical pipe unburdend by engineering or quality. They use the same baffle in all their systems, sounds crappy on anything.

Normally I would not go to a 4-1 but I got a great deal from a great GSR member on this pipe and the video he sent me of the same system on his bike sealed it for me. Luv that sound!

so where is the video?
 
Eh I deleted it a while ago. The marshall has a nice throaty hum at idle and a good rasp when you get on it. The collector is offset enough to get the oil out without dropping the pipe and the chrome is miles thick. Great welds too.
 
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