What about chopping the megaphone off and welding a straight pipe one? Possible?
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 Options for 4 into 1...Anybody know if there are options other than the Mac, old Kerkers and V&H? I'm not a fan of the megaphone look. I really like the old school yosh pipes, like the ones Carpy is having rebuilt for the cb750s. How come we get shaft with the GSs? I thought Yosh and Suzuki were tight!
 
 What about chopping the megaphone off and welding a straight pipe one? Possible?Tags: None
 
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	 Graham Graham
 Keep a check on ebay, you could get one like my Gemini system new. Was made for a GS1150E but now it is on my GS1100GL.
 
 
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 Anything is possible...why not graft a late model can of your choice on to the existing header. You might (or not) need a custom mid-pipe whipped up at a muffler shop. The old Yosh systems do come up for sale occasionally, here & on ebay, if you have the patience.Originally posted by GS750cafe View PostAnybody know if there are options other than the Mac, old Kerkers and V&H? I'm not a fan of the megaphone look. I really like the old school yosh pipes, like the ones Carpy is having rebuilt for the cb750s. How come we get shaft with the GSs? I thought Yosh and Suzuki were tight!
 
 What about chopping the megaphone off and welding a straight pipe one? Possible?
 BTW, not sure who Carpy is, but we have a member here with the handle 'Motogpwerks' who is re-creating old school styled Yosh systems and can ship you a brand new one from California.'82 GS1100E
 
 
 
 
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	 Do Little Do Little
 MonsterParts.com
 
 They can get you Marving Exhausts if you contact them, I've heard good things about Marvings.
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	 1_v8_merc 1_v8_merc
 If you have a welder, grab some pipe, and some experience, you could just make your own hybrid exhaust, kinda mix and match parts.
 
 That's what I plan on doing at least.
 
 I like the megaphone look, you just don't see it anymore.
 However, I just don't wanna spend the $350+ for the exhaust kits.
 
 Sometimes it's just easier to make everything yourself, and get a nice paint job.
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	 GS750cafe GS750cafe
 1 v8- Yea, that's what I'm thinking. I've got a stock GSXR exhaust that I might cut up to use for parts...
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	 oldgrumpy oldgrumpy
 marving for gs1000e.....
 
 hi guys i really like the marving 4-1 exhaust ,,,from marving but when i looked up the site i could not find any your help would be greatly appreciated regards david   
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	 BassCliff BassCliff
 Hi,
 
 You can do some window shopping here:
 
 New Exhaust Systems:
 Vance and Hines - http://www.vanceandhines.com/
 Mac - http://www.macperformance.com/
 SuperTrapp/Kerker - http://www.supertrapp.com/
 Laser/Jama - http://laser-exhausts.com/
 
 
 
 
 Thank you for your indulgence,
 
 
 BassCliff
 
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	 GS750cafe GS750cafe
 Those Marving pipes look sweet but I couldn't find them anywhere. The only connection was wemoto, but they had no pics or information.
 
 Same with Harris. Are you sure Harris makes an exhaust for this older bike?
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 Here you go:Originally posted by GS750cafe View PostThose Marving pipes look sweet but I couldn't find them anywhere. The only connection was wemoto, but they had no pics or information.
 
 Same with Harris. Are you sure Harris makes an exhaust for this older bike?
 
 
 
 
 Doesn't list them for the GS750 but they'll swap over.79 GS1000S
 79 GS1000S (another one)
 80 GSX750
 80 GS550
 80 CB650 cafe racer
 75 PC50 - the one with OHV and pedals...
 75 TS100 - being ridden (suicidally) by my father
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