I have a set of 4-1 supertrapp pipes that will fit it. Ive been all though the forum looking for anyone even mentioning anything about supertrapp and found very little. I know that V&H and Mac are great pipes but what about the supertrapps that i have? I would like to set them up for stock and then later after I break in the engine i would like to go to air pods and a jet kit. I am hoping that the supertrapp pipes will suport both stock and jetted. So my question is are supertrapp good pipes and if i decide to use them i need a starting point- how many disks should i start with for a stock setup and will they work well with a jet kit and air pods? Any info, suggestions, ideas or just would like to knock on me a bit, would be welcome.
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does anyone use supertrapp 4-1 exhaust
I've just bought a 1980 GS1000G. It didn't run (or at least not very well). The carbs where dumping gas all over the place and I think that there was more gas in the block than there was oil :? So i've torn it all apart and im reworking everything- reseating the valves, new rings, gaskets and redoing the carbs too. The bike came with dyna coils \/ and some generic brand of 4-1 pipes that have holes in it and are banged up a bit. It didnt look like the carbs have been rejetted (but someone got alittle bit crazy with the ajustments) and it still has the stock intake.
I have a set of 4-1 supertrapp pipes that will fit it. Ive been all though the forum looking for anyone even mentioning anything about supertrapp and found very little. I know that V&H and Mac are great pipes but what about the supertrapps that i have? I would like to set them up for stock and then later after I break in the engine i would like to go to air pods and a jet kit. I am hoping that the supertrapp pipes will suport both stock and jetted. So my question is are supertrapp good pipes and if i decide to use them i need a starting point- how many disks should i start with for a stock setup and will they work well with a jet kit and air pods? Any info, suggestions, ideas or just would like to knock on me a bit, would be welcome.Tags: None
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I had a Stainless Supertrapp with external discs on my wife's 1150 and tryed it on my Kat as well. It was a nice pipe and very light. The problem was I almost scraped thru the collector where in branches into one.
Right hand turns with the supersport setup (oil access) caused the pipe drag when cornering hard.
I tryed the pipe with and without the discs and noticed some differences in the powerband and noise. I never really settled on setup but recall running them with no discs with a stage three kit.
You'll more than likely need to bump up air/fuel, jets and raise needles to get optimum performance even with a stage 1 semi-stock setup. The pipe alone will lean out the jetting as you probably read previously here.
CarterGS\'s since 1982: 55OMZ, 550ES, 750ET, (2) 1100ET\'s, 1100S, 1150ES. Current ride is an 83 Katana. Wifes bike is an 84 GS 1150ES
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I've had a Supertrapp Stainless system on my '83 1100E for about 15 years. I love it. It's light, good looking, never rusts, and is tunable for back pressure and noise level. I have never had it scrape and it gives me full access to oil drain plug, filter, and retains the centerstand. I've aslo got K&N pods and a stage three jet kit. It runs great, sounds great, looks great. Click the link on my signature to see a pic of my bike and the pipe.
JoeIBA# 24077
'15 BMW R1200GS Adventure
'07 Triumph Tiger 1050 ABS
'08 Yamaha WR250R
"Krusty's inner circle is a completely unorganized group of grumpy individuals uninterested in niceties like factual information. Our main purpose, in an unorganized fashion, is to do little more than engage in anecdotal stories and idle chit-chat while providing little or no actual useful information. And, of course, ride a lot and have tons of fun.....in a Krusty manner."
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Originally posted by Joe NardyI've had a Supertrapp Stainless system on my '83 1100E for about 15 years. I love it. It's light, good looking, never rusts, and is tunable for back pressure and noise level. I have never had it scrape and it gives me full access to oil drain plug, filter, and retains the centerstand. I've aslo got K&N pods and a stage three jet kit. It runs great, sounds great, looks great. Click the link on my signature to see a pic of my bike and the pipe.
Joe
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Originally posted by Detman101Hell, if you can find one for sale anywhere for these bikes you'll be lucky.
Dm of mD
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Originally posted by justiceOriginally posted by Joe NardyI've had a Supertrapp Stainless system on my '83 1100E for about 15 years. I love it. It's light, good looking, never rusts, and is tunable for back pressure and noise level. I have never had it scrape and it gives me full access to oil drain plug, filter, and retains the centerstand. I've aslo got K&N pods and a stage three jet kit. It runs great, sounds great, looks great. Click the link on my signature to see a pic of my bike and the pipe.
Joe
I have always run disks on my Supertrapp pipes (I've had them on several bikes.) I haven't counted lately but I think I have eight disks on the GS1100 now. I prefer to keep the bike reasonable quiet while still having that performance sound.
The wires are Accel 9mm wires that came with my Accel Super Coils quite a few years ago. You can still get them, I believe.
JoeIBA# 24077
'15 BMW R1200GS Adventure
'07 Triumph Tiger 1050 ABS
'08 Yamaha WR250R
"Krusty's inner circle is a completely unorganized group of grumpy individuals uninterested in niceties like factual information. Our main purpose, in an unorganized fashion, is to do little more than engage in anecdotal stories and idle chit-chat while providing little or no actual useful information. And, of course, ride a lot and have tons of fun.....in a Krusty manner."
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supertrap pipe
I have a supertrap on my 78 gs1000e and I love it,great sound and nice and light, mine never has a scraping issue
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Robert Corrie
I'm using 20 plates on my 83 1100/1260and 15 on the 82 1000 Kat.The 1260 sounds great and "GOES" and wants to keep on going.I have one for the 1150 too, but its a pain in the but. I have to completly remove it to change the oil.
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