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    #16
    [quote=isleoman;893679]
    Originally posted by mriddle View Post
    Here is the Yosh .. I think it is older but can you tell from this bad pic ?


    The older ones don't have the end cap that angles down ward, but who cares. PS don't try to clean the name plate with too much force.



    From a visual stand point I like the Yosh the most. From an audible stand point and day to day driving I like whisper quite (stealth) and none of the after market units provide that capability. The best of all worlds (for me) would be a Yosh 4 into 1 collector with a Yosh slip on for when you want the sound (noise) & appearance and a plain Bandit/GSXR stock quite slip on that would fit the Yosh header for day to day driving. I can remove my slip on on the Yosh in about 2 minutes.

    Dude, that is about the sexiest thing that I've EVER seen!! I could stare at it all day! I WANT!!! I know they're hard to find, but I WANT!!!

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      #17
      If you like his then you might find this interesting as well.

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        #18
        Last winter .. pic was taken in Toledo OH

        Originally posted by doug g View Post
        MRIDDLE that must be an old pic with the snow on the ground or do you live in some freak place that already has snow?

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          #19
          Thanks ..

          Do you have a pic of your 1100 wearing the quiet canister ?


          [quote=isleoman;893679]
          Originally posted by mriddle View Post
          Here is the Yosh .. I think it is older but can you tell from this bad pic ?


          The older ones don't have the end cap that angles down ward, but who cares. PS don't try to clean the name plate with too much force.



          From a visual stand point I like the Yosh the most. From an audible stand point and day to day driving I like whisper quite (stealth) and none of the after market units provide that capability. The best of all worlds (for me) would be a Yosh 4 into 1 collector with a Yosh slip on for when you want the sound (noise) & appearance and a plain Bandit/GSXR stock quite slip on that would fit the Yosh header for day to day driving. I can remove my slip on on the Yosh in about 2 minutes.

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            #20
            Originally posted by mriddle View Post
            Here is the Yosh .. I think it is older but can you tell from this bad pic ?


            Yup, that looks like the old Yosh system. Very nice, and as the other guys said, it will look great after a paint/polish. Check out Posplay's bike for another look at it installed on an 1100ED.
            If it is too loud for your taste, I would be more than happy to buy it off you.

            Tony.
            '82 GS1100E



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              #21
              [quote=isleoman;893796]
              Originally posted by mriddle View Post
              Thanks ..

              I like Billy Rick's set up also but I wonder if its any quieter.
              Cruising along it's not too bad, but on the pipe it wails. Between that and my RS36 with pods and you get the message.
              Last edited by Guest; 09-05-2008, 02:28 PM.

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                #22
                Originally posted by Mysuzyq View Post
                BTW......the V&H megaphone type sounds good too, but IMHO the meg shoulda been about 3 or 4 inches longer, so they end up closer to the rear of the bike.....at least on the 1100.

                Tony.

                I agree 100%, it is too short, and being upswept the exhaust gets the passenger and saddlebags pretty stinky with exhaust. I am thinking of fabricating a piece to redirect the exhaust gasses downwards. Should be pretty simple, and I know where I can get some nice aluminum that will polish up well.

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                  #23
                  Jardine 4 into 1


                  This is the Jardine on my former bike (now my brother's). Pretty quiet.
                  "Nobody goes there anymore, it's too crowded" -Yogi Berra
                  GS Valve Shim Club http://www.thegsresources.com/_forum...d.php?t=122394
                  1978 GS1000EC Back home with DJ
                  1979 GS1000SN The new hope
                  1986 VFR700F2 Recycled

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                    #24
                    Originally posted by Ghostgs1 View Post

                    This is the Jardine on my former bike (now my brother's). Pretty quiet.

                    I bought one of those last year when Star Cycle had them on sale. Haven't done anything with it though, still new in the box. I remember someone else saying they were kinda loud. I quess loud/quiet are very subjective. The Jardine seems like it might be able to easily accept a late model stock quite cannister from something. The problem is getting the large stock cannisters to look right in horizontal position. They seem to look better mounted with about a 30 degree upswing.

                    I also have a new Supertrapp header (just the 4 into 1 collector) it doesn't have the rear slip on with it.

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                      #25
                      i'll be noting the way one sounds from way behind
                      let me know when you get it
                      looking forward to the ride


                      Originally posted by TheCafeKid View Post
                      You'll be able to hear how a SuperTrapp sounds on your motor at SWOKZ as there is one on my soon to be 1100ES


                      8 more days....droooooooolllll

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                        #26
                        Okay, so I FINALLY found the right thread. Billy Ricks, you've got the exhaust setup that I'm looking for, the problem is not the cannister, as I've got a D&D option on sale locally for cheap. I cannot seem to find out the necessary information as to what 4 into 1 headers will fit on my bike. I've got an 82 gs850g, and I've seen part numbers and listings for all the 750s and liter bikes, but not for my sad little 850. The silver bullet really needs an upgrade in the exhaust department.

                        What I do know is that the rear mounting was different on my bike, which appears to be the only difference that I can find out. Problem is, it's all hearsay, or "it's prolly gonna fit" kinda stuff.

                        All I would like to know is, bottom line, what 4 into 1 headers will fit on the cylinder head of my 850? The midpipe, mount and anything else are easily fabricated, I'm just looking to pick up a used header, but would prefer buying one that will actually FIT.

                        Thanks to whomever offers info, and thanks to all who have posted all this great information already. Great looking bikes.

                        Loudest143

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                          #27
                          criddle

                          Sounds like the collective has spoken .. next time you drive this way will ya bring that YOSH with you ?



                          ps .. like your sig

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                            #28
                            yeah, I'll bring it. keep reminding me. I'm interested in how it will suit the 1100.

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                              #29
                              I mights gots a a pipe that you may like Chris...an old kerker. Yours sounds good, but if you'd like it, it might work. I wont be using it I dont think.

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                                #30
                                sounds good to me. i'll try anything in the name of improvement. when you picking up the new es?
                                Originally posted by TheCafeKid View Post
                                I mights gots a a pipe that you may like Chris...an old kerker. Yours sounds good, but if you'd like it, it might work. I wont be using it I dont think.

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