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mjremington
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I'm just curious if theres a way to make my 82 GS750Ts' exhaust a bit more throaty?? But only without affecting performance and without to much mod to the factory exhaust and carb set up. Just curious. Thanks for any thoughts, ideas, and/or scoldingTags: None
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Agreed. The pipes on my 850 rusted through. I had to patch the holes, but some of the baffles are missing, so it's definitely louder.
I have some quieter pipes waiting for me when I get home.
Changes in sound are due to changes in air flow capacity. Changes in air flow WILL require re-jetting. More noise will upset most of your neighbors.
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mjremington
Well if I were to buy new aftermarket exhaust which would do the trick. Megaphone or canister? 4 into 1 or keep the 4 into 2 balance?
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4 into 1 would give you some growl. I have a Kerker (came with the bike) sound pretty good without being obnoxious. You have limited options buying new.Vance/Hines or Mac.Could buy used also.Then you have to rejet carbs,could turn into a can of worms.http://i632.photobucket.com/albums/u...00080021-1.jpg
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mjremington
I'll look at options. I'm thinking Vance and Hines. I'd like more growl but wanna stay away from a "sports" bike sound.
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