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Originally posted by bohisboh View Post
Originally posted by Big T View PostOriginally posted by Runeight View Post
Originally posted by bohisboh View Post
Mark1982 GS1100E
1998 ZX-6R
2005 KTM 450EXC
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GSCafe
"Throaty" is different on a smaller cc bike. I would describe my exhaust as such at lower rpm. To get to that sound, you are going to let a lot of noise out on hard acceleration. I'm using a 4-1 with megaphone muffler. I had mine powdercoated (ceramic) instead of painted. Header wrap helped accent the rumble and tame a bit of the sound volume.
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Originally posted by mmattockx View Post
I doubt you are going to get anything that sounds throaty, the engine is small at 650cc and just doesn't have the displacement to sound very big and deep.
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bohisboh
Originally posted by GSCafe View Post"Throaty" is different on a smaller cc bike. I would describe my exhaust as such at lower rpm. To get to that sound, you are going to let a lot of noise out on hard acceleration. I'm using a 4-1 with megaphone muffler. I had mine powdercoated (ceramic) instead of painted. Header wrap helped accent the rumble and tame a bit of the sound volume.
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bohisboh
Originally posted by mmattockx View PostI wouldn't say best, but almost certainly they would be better than untuned straight pipes. Defining what you mean by 'best' would help some.
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Originally posted by bohisboh View PostBy best I mean optimally rideable including freeway speeds. And I wouldn't mind a little more 'oomph' and some noise, while not being obnoxious.
Mark1982 GS1100E
1998 ZX-6R
2005 KTM 450EXC
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bohisboh
Yes I found an older one. Apparently I can only have one file per post? No idea I'm on my phone.
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Originally posted by mmattockx View Post...the engine is small at 650cc and just doesn't have the displacement to sound very big and deep.
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GSCafe
Originally posted by bohisboh View PostWhat specific system did you get, if you don't mind me asking?
Kerker full 4-1 header with megaphone muffler was on the bike when I bought it. The original exhaust is rusted out. I've really come to appreciate the sound of the Kerker. I don't think it is sold anymore. (for '79 GS550)
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Originally posted by bohisboh View PostYes I found an older one. Apparently I can only have one file per post? No idea I'm on my phone.
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Originally posted by Rob S. View PostAn old Brit 650 twin with open pipes sounds pretty mean. Although the one I'm recalling may have been modified, at first I thought it was a Harley.
Mark1982 GS1100E
1998 ZX-6R
2005 KTM 450EXC
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Originally posted by mmattockx View PostYeah, but that has 325cc cylinders whereas OP's 650 has 162.5cc cylinders. Not nearly as much oomph from the smaller cylinders.
AND, ... since two of them come together, they are pushing 336.5cc through each of the mufflers, which is pretty darn close to the 325cc that you quoted.
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