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    Help me identify my exhaust pipe and rear shock

    I bought my bike this winter (have been riding it a bit, although not as much as I'd like to) - and I'd like to get to know it better.

    Since the bike doesn't tell it's story on it's own I need some input from you guys.

    First of all, what kind of exhaust is this ?

    (yes, it's loud)

    In the pic you can also see the reinforced rear swingarm, another thing I haven't seen on a lot of these bikes.

    Second, this is the adjustment part for my rear shock. It says ?hlins on the black sticker (I can get a less blurry pic later) - and I know who they are, I just wonder if the bike was ever produced with this adjuster/shock as a stock item. I think I have to replace it ($$$ ) as there seems to be no damping action going on at all, just the spring.


    I know the bike is dirty as hell, the last time I rode it the weather got really bad - and I haven't bothered to wash it yet. When I've done the cam cover gasket and valve adjustments I'll get her to shine again

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    exhaust

    The exhaust is a Harris Performance Exhaust. They are sold in the UK by M&P motorcycle. I don`t know about the swing arm.

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      Oivind, I don't think that Ohlins was ever a stock item on any GS/GSX series bike. Looks like someone has up-graded. You should be able to have it rebuilt for a lot less than replacing it would cost.
      Doze.

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        Re: exhaust

        Originally posted by DJones
        The exhaust is a Harris Performance Exhaust. They are sold in the UK by M&P motorcycle. I don`t know about the swing arm.
        Thanks for that bit of info
        I think the swingarm was welded by whomever had this bike before me, as it looks like it's just the stock swingarm with a reinforcement.

        Doze : I took the bike to the local bike shop for them to make an assessment. The suzuki mechanic there was impressed at how smoothly the engine ran - but he was the first one to point out that the rear shock should be replaced. A new ?hlins shock costs $1000 and their most affordable alternative was $550. I asked him if it could be rebuilt, but he said they had to replace it...

        If you think I can get it rebuilt for less, I'm all ears

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