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need new exhaust

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looking for an inexpensive but relatively decent exhaust system for my 1981 gs1100e. i dont want to rejet i like the performance i would like better sound. i have a k and n filter in the stock location but i dont want to rejet because of the exhaust. any suggestions?
 
what do you have now? If it is 4:2 then unless U can find another stock pipe U will need to reject because 4:1 is about all there is. Not that bad of a deal really.

I have an OK black pipe with some rust from an 83 GS1100ED 4:2 OEM pipe .

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I remember there being a company that advertised a 4 into 1 that required no rejetting. I cannot for the life of me remember the name of them.
 
I think there is a manufacturer in the UK called Motad that makes the claim of not needing to rejet for a 4-1. Not sure if they ship stateside though. Looks like they even make a pipe for your bike.:D

http://www.motad.co.uk/index.php
 
If you're running with the stock airbox it is unlikely that you would need to rejet. That said, Mac exhausts claim that you would not need to rejet but they are not the best quality.
 
mac exhaust that is the name of the company. thank you. they have low quality products? anyone have any opinions on this statement?
 
mac exhaust that is the name of the company. thank you. they have low quality products? anyone have any opinions on this statement?


Ya, I personally think Mac is cheap and dont like the sound of them to boot. Check out Marshall Deeptone 4 into 1.. They are made nice and have a great sound....I think they even make some 4 into 2's for some GS bikes...just not mine.
 
i was speaking with my local parts guy and he showed me the vance and hines system but it is pricey! looks good and has a greta name so can tbe all bad. any opinions?
 
I've always liked the Kerkers as they are top-notch quality with no
jetting. Nice throaty tune and an excellent fit. If you can find an old
one meant for your bike, that is the way to go. New ones are expensive
compared to the ones that came out the same year as your vintage bike.
And you can repack them.

I remember buying a Kerker system in Van Nuys, CA for a 1981 GS750 back in 1981. At that time it was under $200. Now they are double or triple the price for a compete system......if they still make them.

I don't care for the Vance and Hines as they do away with your
center stand. Not worth any price for this option.
 
I have a V&H system on my bike and I love it! Nice deep growl.
AND I keep my center stand, so I dont know what model you are talking about, mine is an '82 GS750.
 
Hi,

I have the 1983 GS1100esd with the Vance and Hines "Super" 4/1
exhaust instead of the usual trademark "megaphone" version. I miss
the center stand as it defeats it. I gave away my stock black pipes
which was a huge mistake.

I don't like any exhaust that defeats the center stand. Does not
make any sense at all for a swap of a few pounds lighter. When you
are miles from home in the boonies with a rear flat tire, and need to
remove it and/or need the chain replaced, you'll know how important
this is. The center stand is one of the best features of these old bikes. You want to access the rear wheel whenever a crisis occurs in that
area.

I've heard some V&H have exhaust systems that retain the center
stand. This is the way to go as you have both worlds with more
options to your discretion.

:D
 
i have a chance at a kerker 4 into 2 header. i think i should probably go for it yes?
 
I too have the V & H chrome 4-1 megaphone exhaust on my GS1100ESD and was able to retain my center stand. I was not able to do so with my prior exhaust which was the V & H black Sport exhaust system which also covered the drain plug.

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Here is the web site where I got my current 4-1 exhaust.
http://www.motorcycleproshop.com/detail.asp?product_id=v12001

Here is a link to the 4-2 MAC exhaust.
http://www.motorcycleproshop.com/detail.asp?product_id=003-0609

Good Luck!

Kichigai
 
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videos?

videos?

Youtube has a terrible dearth of any video comparison for diff. exhausts on GS bikes-- can anyone help us all with some sound to these names/ attributes on exhausts? :)
 
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