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Hey people, I am Looking to put a different exhaust on my 79" gs750 cafe. At the moment I have a Jardine Exhaust Muffler System that sounds great at high rpms, but barely noticeable when cruising around town and also not the sound I'm looking for. I want an exhaust that sounds crisp and has some bark to it. Any suggestions? Would also like to keep my headers if possible and just buy the exhaust to save some loot.Last edited by Guest; 02-22-2015, 09:33 PM.Tags: None
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shark
Contact Chris Redpath at MotoGPWerks.
if anyone has an idea or could fabricate it for you, Chris is your guy.
I have a Jardine exhaust on my Gs1000G by the way. Just had it ceramic coated and it looks great.
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Originally posted by shark View PostI have a Jardine exhaust on my Gs1000G by the way. Just had it ceramic coated and it looks great.
Thanks.
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Why don't you buy a Harley muffler? they usually go real cheap.Rob
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Wraith
Have a look on the bay at a seller called pro-race at their end cans, a good place and will make the can to take your link pipe do different stiles and they sound cool at hi and low ROMs.
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For my own, I bought a gsxr 650 full one, if you want to make the gs 650 / 550 swap I think this is a good deal. The exhaust is made in stainless steel, and it fits to the motorcycle. The big advantage is that the Id of the tubes is 33mm, so it's bigger than everything stock you can get. For my own, I drilled inside the head to finish to 33mm, where the echaust starts.
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Originally posted by tkent02 View PostBecause they will make it run like crap, very restrictive.
Hah; so much for that idea. The packing on one side was firmly stuck to the baffle tube and just wouldn't come out, and the attempt to remove the baffle tube dislodged the 1" plate.
Faced with the impossibility of replacing it, I removed the one from the other muffler and fitted the pair back on.
It's nothing like as loud as I thought it might be (two small pots per muffler, instead of one big one) and now has quite a nice crispy bark to it.
Also, it takes off like a scalded cat.
More testing tomorrow, and plug chops, etc, just to make sure of what's happening low, mid and high ranges.
If necessary (I'm no great fan of overly loud pipes) I can put some extra mesh down the centres, or fit cones on the ends.
This is the handy thing about only paying a quid for the pair - so cheap as to be near free and I've no hesitation about playing with them.Last edited by Grimly; 03-30-2016, 09:13 PM.---- Dave
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Originally posted by Ace07 View PostHey Tkent02 what exhaust do you plan on running with when you do the 550 to 650 big bore rebuild? My exhaust is completely shot and I will need a new one.
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Originally posted by Grimly View PostWith the 1" baffle stop drilled out, they come alive. I've been running a pair of Dyna mufflers on the XJ the past few months, with good results even in stock form (baffle stop in place). There was an annoying slight sonic / gas mismatch between them, so I attempted to even them up a bit.
Hah; so much for that idea. The packing on one side was firmly stuck to the baffle tube and just wouldn't come out, and the attempt to remove the baffle tube dislodged the 1" plate.
Faced with the impossibility of replacing it, I removed the one from the other muffler and fitted the pair back on.
It's nothing like as loud as I thought it might be (two small pots per muffler, instead of one big one) and now has quite a nice crispy bark to it.
Also, it takes off like a scalded cat.
More testing tomorrow, and plug chops, etc, just to make sure of what's happening low, mid and high ranges.
If necessary (I'm no great fan of overly loud pipes) I can put some extra mesh down the centres, or fit cones on the ends.
This is the handy thing about only paying a quid for the pair - so cheap as to be near free and I've no hesitation about playing with them.
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Ace07
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DSS
Hi
I am wondering if a 4-1 exhaust system made for GS 550 77-80 could fit a GS 650 G / GT 82
Can anyone tell me?
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I might be persuaded to sell my D&D muffler... I just replaced it with a "refurbished" V&H with no packing. Sounds pretty good, looks pretty good.
The D&D is in great shape, no scuffs or scratches, and has LOTS of crispy bark, lol. Make me an offer...'83 GS 1100T
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