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  • Biker326

    #1

    V&H sound clip anyone?

    Hello all,

    Does anyone know if there is a way to post sound clips on this site? I would love to hear a sound clip of a V&H 4-1 system on a ~80 GS1000E. I hope someday to have enough clams to put that system on my ride, but untill then it'd be cool to hear someone else's setup.
    (btw, I've found some sites selling the V&H pipes that give a sound clip, but I really want to hear what a similar GS would sound like; not just the generic idea)
  • KGB
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    • Nov 2002
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    • Wilmington ma

    #2
    Send me a PM
    I'd be happy to "hold the phone" while I rev it .
    Keith
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    • 80GS1000

      #3
      Shoot me a PM. I'm in Sandy. You're welcome to come down to SLC and hear the V&H system first hand on my '80 GS1000E.

      Originally posted by Biker326
      Hello all,

      Does anyone know if there is a way to post sound clips on this site? I would love to hear a sound clip of a V&H 4-1 system on a ~80 GS1000E. I hope someday to have enough clams to put that system on my ride, but untill then it'd be cool to hear someone else's setup.
      (btw, I've found some sites selling the V&H pipes that give a sound clip, but I really want to hear what a similar GS would sound like; not just the generic idea)
      Last edited by Guest; 10-30-2006, 06:10 PM.

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      • Guest

        #4
        Not the best sound quality (taken from my digital camera), but here ya go.

        click on pic:

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        • Guest

          #5
          That sounds pretty damn good! I can't wait to get mine installed on my 83 GS1100E, hurry up UPS man!!!!!!!!!!!!! :-D
          Last edited by Guest; 10-30-2006, 09:57 PM.

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          • Guest

            #6
            Originally posted by 83GS1100E_Tornado
            That sounds pretty damn good! I can't wait to get mine installed on my 83 GS1100E, hurry up UPS main!!!!!!!!!!!!! :-D
            You will love it. They sound great! VROOM,VROOM!!\\/

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            • Biker326

              #7
              music to my ears!

              I dare anyone to find a more friendly group of enthusiasts than the folks on this site. Sounds great! \\/

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              • 80GS1000

                #8
                On the flip side, I've never heard a GS1000 *without* a 4 into 1 exhaust system. My bike already had the V&H installed when I bought it. Anyone have a clip of a GS1000 with the stock exhaust?

                Biker326 - Welcome to the board. It's cool to know there's another Utahn enjoying our twisty mountain roads on a GS1000E. Where do you like to ride? The picture in my signature is from the Mirror Lake Highway - ever ridden that?
                Last edited by Guest; 10-30-2006, 10:57 PM.

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                • Biker326

                  #9
                  mirror lake

                  Originally posted by 80GS1000
                  On the flip side, I've never heard a GS1000 *without* a 4 into 1 exhaust system. My bike already had the V&H installed when I bought it. Anyone have a clip of a GS1000 with the stock exhaust?

                  Biker326 - Welcome to the board. It's cool to know there's another Utahn enjoying our twisty mountain roads on a GS1000E. Where do you like to ride? The picture in my signature is from the Mirror Lake Highway - ever ridden that?
                  I grew up in south-central Utah, and just recently moved up here so I'm not very familiar with the good rides in this area. I certainly do know the mirror lake highway though and now that my old GS has found her legs again (long story) that is a ride I'd love to take asap. Just my luck though that i get things put together on the bike just in time for winter to set in.
                  Some of my favorite rides down south are the Fishlake loop, Fairview canyon, Hwy24(?) through capitol reef, and the escalante "devils backbone"- definitely a must for "twisties" and for the sheer drop off either side! 8-[
                  Anyway, didn't mean to write an essay about it; thanks for the welcome.

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                  • tconroy

                    #10
                    Originally posted by Biker326
                    I grew up in south-central Utah, and just recently moved up here so I'm not very familiar with the good rides in this area. I certainly do know the mirror lake highway though and now that my old GS has found her legs again (long story) that is a ride I'd love to take asap. Just my luck though that i get things put together on the bike just in time for winter to set in.
                    Some of my favorite rides down south are the Fishlake loop, Fairview canyon, Hwy24(?) through capitol reef, and the escalante "devils backbone"- definitely a must for "twisties" and for the sheer drop off either side! 8-[
                    Anyway, didn't mean to write an essay about it; thanks for the welcome.
                    OK, you guys make me sick! I have been looking forever for a 4into 1 for my 650 and have had no luck at all,unless I want a new mac system for 300 bucks! It probably wouldnt look good on my "L" anyway.Time for a bigger bike I guess.

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                    • QuaiChangKane

                      #11
                      Originally posted by 80GS1000
                      On the flip side, I've never heard a GS1000 *without* a 4 into 1 exhaust system. My bike already had the V&H installed when I bought it. Anyone have a clip of a GS1000 with the stock exhaust?

                      Biker326 - Welcome to the board. It's cool to know there's another Utahn enjoying our twisty mountain roads on a GS1000E. Where do you like to ride? The picture in my signature is from the Mirror Lake Highway - ever ridden that?

                      I put a set of stock 4-2 pipes from a '91 GSXR1100 on my '83 GS750ES, after reading about the swap on someone's personal site. The aesthetic results weren't bad, although the mufflers stuck out a bit farther on the side than I'd like, reducing ground clearance while cornering.


                      But it sounded like a freakin' sewing machine!!! Imagine a 49cc 4-stroke scooter with a little bit more top-end noise. In other words, all I heard was engine until I got up to about 8-grand, where it made the slightest pretense of being a sportbike.....


                      Not identical to your situation, and your stock pipes would probably be a bit louder as the mufflers are smaller than the gixxer's, but I doubt they'd make a sound that would even hint at the performance they concealed.


                      But the most pimp-sounding thing I ever heard was when I ran the 'zook for a few minutes with an open header - almost sounded like a GP bike! A close second would have to be the Staintune pipe I've got on my VFR. Just something about a free-flowing pipe on a V4...


                      -Q!
                      Last edited by Guest; 11-02-2006, 08:37 PM.

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                      • 80GS1000

                        #12
                        I'm leaning lately towards leaving the installed V&H 4 into 1 header in place, fabbing up a midpipe and mounting brackets, and then installing a modern sportbike canister muffler for better ground clearance and a more modern look. Gotta install rearsets too so that the upswept pipe doesn't conflict with the existing footpegs and controls.

                        Something like this:



                        Originally posted by QuaiChangKane
                        I put a set of stock 4-2 pipes from a '91 GSXR1100 on my '83 GS750ES, after reading about the swap on someone's personal site. The aesthetic results weren't bad, although the mufflers stuck out a bit farther on the side than I'd like, reducing ground clearance while cornering.


                        But it sounded like a freakin' sewing machine!!! Imagine a 49cc 4-stroke scooter with a little bit more top-end noise. In other words, all I heard was engine until I got up to about 8-grand, where it made the slightest pretense of being a sportbike.....


                        Not identical to your situation, and your stock pipes would probably be a bit louder as the mufflers are smaller than the gixxer's, but I doubt they'd make a sound that would even hint at the performance they concealed.


                        But the most pimp-sounding thing I ever heard was when I ran the 'zook for a few minutes with an open header - almost sounded like a GP bike! A close second would have to be the Staintune pipe I've got on my VFR. Just something about a free-flowing pipe on a V4...


                        -Q!

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                        • bigs_gs

                          #13
                          I gots to get one of those when I get mine running right sounds good.

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                          • dig dug mx6

                            #14
                            How about a Jardine.

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                            • 80GS1000

                              #15
                              Very nice beefy exhaust note - I had to check your signature to see if that was an 1100 or a 700.

                              Originally posted by dig dug mx6

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