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rocksteveo
cutting exhaust
quick question here, if i cut the exhaust where the 2 pipes go into one, this will affect my bike?i.e back pressure 81 gs 750 thanks steveTags: None -
Yes. Be prepared to mess around with jetting if you start cutting your 'zorst.79 GS1000S
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Running an open exhaust is a selfish thing to do. Please do not subject everyone you ride near with your bikes obnoxious noise.Ed
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1_v8_merc
Ooohh yeah.
Might sound good at idle and low RPM, but once you get into the higher RPM's, it's gonna feel like your riding a childs dirt bike. lol.Comment
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BassCliff
Hi,
These are the effects:
Neighbors - Annoyed.
Other motorists - Annoyed, startled, disoriented, or frightened. (Do you really want to affect the cages this way?)
Law Enforcement - Their attention will be drawn to you like white on rice. (Do you really want that?)
Yourself - Hearing impaired and breathing exhaust.
Your bike - very minimal power gain, if at all, at the expense of a whole lot of noise. Kind of like certain V-twin aficionados.
Please do yourself and others a favor and reconsider cutting off your exhaust.
Thank you for your indulgence,
BassCliffComment
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There you guys go again, ruining someone's dream of being loud and obnoxious
You're just too judgmental, don't you know loud is cool?
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rocksteveo
my plan is to run straight pipes out the back, what i wanted to know is without baffles will the lack of backpressure affect engine running, and the straight pipes out the back really aint that loud .Comment
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Some of the guys on here don't like loud pipes - as you may have guessed! However, and this is only a personal opinion, for some reason the 750s and 850s in particular sound really crap and gutless if you just run straight pipes - irrespective of whether they are loud or not. Even popping those cheap bullet silencers on makes a lot of difference so my advice would be to make the cut after the joint and add a can.Last edited by hampshirehog; 07-27-2011, 06:14 PM.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 fatherComment
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Fizzyhair
My 650 was crap with a straight pipe. I opted for a pattern part 4-1 and drilled out the baffle at the back. Sounds really georgeous. Still rich in sound.
Only downside is the carb end. Mines waaaay too rich now lolComment
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Guest
Yes it will affect back pressure and you will have to rejet.
Getting a Dynojet kit is the way to go with the adjustable jet needle but if you choose not to spend the money you will have to shim the needle and go up on the main jet and possibly the pilot jet.Comment
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