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GS 425L Exhaust (yes, i know it only has 2 cylinders!)
Okay, I realize that the vast majority of you are into the 4 cylinder GS's, and I don't blame you a bit. Nice bikes. But I just happen to be the owner of a puny little 2 banger. I have done some searching for an exhaust system/slip-ons or whatever, with very little success. Does anyone know if GS450 exhaust will fit on the 425? If so, I have found some exhaust to use, but would like a few opinions on the matter. Thanks in advance for your assistance. Gearhead.Tags: None
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Re: GS 425L Exhaust (yes, i know it only has 2 cylinders!)
Originally posted by gearheadmnOkay, I realize that the vast majority of you are into the 4 cylinder GS's, and I don't blame you a bit. Nice bikes. But I just happen to be the owner of a puny little 2 banger. I have done some searching for an exhaust system/slip-ons or whatever, with very little success. Does anyone know if GS450 exhaust will fit on the 425? If so, I have found some exhaust to use, but would like a few opinions on the matter. Thanks in advance for your assistance. Gearhead.
PS: I think two cylinders is just the right number - see my sig for details.
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Hey there, I am also riding the famed 79 425...and yes MAC only list one exhaust for the 425 and the 450 because the aftermarket one has a more universal mount...the 425 uses a different rear mounting point than the 450...In fact I just insalled my MAC 2-1 today...I got it from dennis kirk for 194.00 shipped...sound great over the stocker...especially with pod filters...I will have pics available tomorrow if you would like them, by the way I am building this bike to be a cafe racer style...please ask if you have more questions...thanks, Chris.
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Thanks for the input people. I guess that since Dennis Kirk is only a 100 miles away, I should check them out. Chris - I'm guessing that by going to the cafe racer style, the pipe you got is "modern road racer/cafe racer" style? Although I don't mind that sound or look, I am currently planning on keeping the cruiser styling due to economics, if for no other reason. Your project does sound appealing, though, and fun to ride.
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Well as far as looks, it does have a mean apearance to it... one quick note to anyone trying the MAC exhaust, leave the baffle in, its crazy loud without it, as I guessed but I had to try...and yes I do need to rejet, I am having some trouble finding a jet kit though, if I cant find anything soon I will bring it to the shop and have someone play with it...Midwest Action Cycle is about 10 miles down the road from my house so I am not all too worried...but with baffle in and the pods it does sound good...and in all reality its not a bad price although its $194.00 more than I paid for the bike in the first place...
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I was able to buy new jets from the local dealer a year ago, though I don't remember just how spendy they were. It wasn't too big of a deal for me, as I only had to move up one step. I suppose you might be in for a little more experimentation than that.
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