So I got an old GS650GL set of pipes, headers and cans, but someone had already hacked off the ends of the cans to make them "open"
![](http://img217.imageshack.us/img217/5262/thebaddn0.jpg)
this produces a megaphone effect that is f'n loud!!!
![Eh?](https://www.thegsresources.com/_forum/core/images/smilies/xsmilie_eh.gif)
anyway, I have finally cut all the can section off and added on a set of harley aftermarket add-ons (I can only assume they are after market, but they are hardley) they are the ones that open flat off the sides. (top left of pic)
![](http://img59.imageshack.us/img59/9376/thegooodsmt2.jpg)
I got it all together, and some makeshift hangers on them. I cut slots in the ends of my header set,
![](http://img234.imageshack.us/img234/2682/cutmj4.jpg)
then the inner pipe fit into the hardley pipes, with them then fitting inside of the chromed section of my header set. with the hardley clamp I was able to stuff it all together in a fairly solid fashion.
however I am in no way under the impression I have a solid seal there, it will leak as is, but I will deal with that eventually.
When I ride it sounds good, maybe a little louder than I want still, but in a good way. It does however backfire and pop a lot on deceleration, it does this slightly with the OEM pipes, but much less so and softer of course...
I can only imagine that these pipes will have more air flow, leading to a lean condition in general but ...
here is the big question: what sort of damage will I possibly do to the engine if I run this way for too long?
I've gone to great lengths to protect my baby, being able to fully restore her to original condition. I don't really care if these pipes blue, or really what happens to them, but I don't want to actually damage the engine...
also, if anyone has any suggestions on maybe packing these new pipes to reduce the flow and sound just a little, bring em on!? I'd like to get a volunteer or two to listen to it and tell me if I'm being obnoxious too.
thanks everyone!!!
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