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    Gonna need some expert advice on this sidewinder exhaust question...

    Hi guys,

    I received in a replacement exhaust today from a nice fellow here and I was wondering if anyone out there can help point me in the right direction.

    My bike is an 82' GS1100EZ.

    He believed that the exhaust he shipped me was a sidewinder which should match my bike. I'll attach a few images here for your review.

    On the good news side the header fits perfectly into the engine itself (I have not yet tightened down the header nuts.)



    Question #1
    I'm worried about the proximity of the header to the brake pedal. Looks like when I tighten those bolts up either I'll barely miss the brake or I'll certainly have an issue. Thoguths/ comments?



    Question #2
    My original exhaust from PO was a 4-1 C&H street. That megaphone was bolted in thru the passenger foot peg. If I hold up the megaphone that came with the sidewinder I'm way off of that position.


    So do I in fact have a GS1100EZ sidewinder or was this unit intended for a different bike?

    If this is the correct exhaust where should I be trying to bolt the megaphone in thru?

    Thanks.

    #2
    1-You will have to modify the brake pedal.
    2-You will have to make a bracket to mount the meg.
    It look like a GS pipe.
    Crazypaint has a couples of pics of the brake pedal he modified.He have the same bike(i think).
    Marc
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      #3
      This is my old GS V&H sidewinder.
      Marc
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        #4
        Sidewinders are usually used by drag racers.

        Drag racers, by definition, are more concerned with GO than WHOA.

        You will have to modify the brake pedal and fabricate a mount for the 'muffler'.

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