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    what kinda pipe is this?

    ok guys ive looked everywhere an ahvent seen a pipe like this before. im trying to find out if i will need to get a stage 3 kit when i install pod filters, thanks guys

    p.s- this is my first time trying to upload a pic so if it dosnt work im sorry haha


    #2
    Kerker??

    It looks like a Kerker or a Jardine to me....but I wouldn't bet on it because of bunch of them look really similar.
    1980 GS1100E....Number 15!

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      #3
      I believe it looks like a MAC to me but I also could be wrong.

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        #4
        My guess would be 1) Kerker 2) Yosh 3) Wolf

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          #5
          And to answer your other question, if you go with pod filters, you will definitely have to rejet.

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            #6
            thanks alot guys, ive been tryin to find out what kinda pipe this is for a loooongg time, lol. i dont think im gona keep it tho, i hate the look of it, i think im goin to try to mount a 89 gsxr pipe once i find one, but either way ill need to rejet. thanks guys

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              #7
              Judging by the size of the 'can' either a Wolf or a Hindle. Not Kerker for sure , maybe Mac but seems too tucked under the bike for one of those.

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                #8
                Pods are evil...stay stock unless you're paying someone to install it.


                Dm of mD

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Detman101
                  Pods are evil...stay stock unless you're paying someone to install it.


                  Dm of mD
                  I don't like airboxes at all. The first thing I do with any bike is get rid of it. Yes, pods can be a pain in the ass but once you get the carbs dialed in......OH YEAH!!!!!!

                  I think you just need to be patient with them and take it one step at a time and you'll get the jetting set up right.

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