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TheCafeKid
I noticed that Vance and Hines site the price has gone up on them. I dont think they are discontinuing them, at least there was no mention of that on their site. Keep in mind, this pipe fits god knows how many different bikes, and MAYBE they change just the rear mount depending on what they are selling it for. The same pipe fits ALL of the GS 8v models with the same head spacing (750 to 1100) and i think they maybe change the mount in back but maybe not too..I know if they are discontinuing, i will be snatching one up!Originally posted by 82gs1100 View Post
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80GS750
if you order from bikebandit use the promo code MOTODAD
it may still work but it was good for 10% off
browse around they usually have promo codes floating around
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TheCafeKid
Well i HAVE a good VH pipe, Ima wait and see if you want to sell that one off that 750 you got, and if so, the VH will go on my 1100, and the pipe you have on the cafe.Originally posted by 80GS750 View Postif you order from bikebandit use the promo code MOTODAD
it may still work but it was good for 10% off
browse around they usually have promo codes floating around
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magnetnerd
Have any of you guys considered putting up a before and after video on YouTube for sound comparison?
I'm considering ordering a V&H for my 1980 GS850G (when it gets running) but I'd like to know what it sounds like.
-Brett
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Kcwiro
For all the jetting and filter replacements (add about ~$150 for the stage two DJ kit) I would have to do I am going to stick with my stock setup that I bought last year. I just have not sold myself on pods and since i ride in the rain up here in WA I just dont feel up for the swap.
If that is your fancy by all means...Bruce has a video he linked in a thread about V&H laying around that might be tied to a exhaust thread or a starter thread I'm not sure where it is.. search could not quickly look it up.. but it has a crazy sound to it no doubt.
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doctorgonzo
Posted it in another thread, the weight is the thing for me. The drop in weight is VERY noticeable after the 4 into 1.
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80GS750
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djscottymiami
Will the pipes for a 1000 or 1100 work for an 850? I had a muffler crack on mine the other day and I need to essentially replace my whole exhaust system.
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ScottMc1100L
Isn't Loc-Tite what you use to keep a bolt in?Originally posted by 80GS750 View Posti would roll down to a hardware store and buy some allenhead stainless ones.. just put some antiseize on them when you put them in or they wont come back out
I got eight from the dealer last year. Not stainless, not a great price but @$2/piece they are fine. The OEM on my 1150 are allens, the replacements are hex head. Not a big deal, the head was not the weak point when removing.Originally posted by doctorgonzo View PostAs 850G said, a REAL hardware store may have them (like Ace). I got 316 stainless allen heads from McMaster-Carr I think it is, recommended by Nessism I think. 2 packs of 5 in 316 was about 25 bucks shipped, so got 2 extra.
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magnetnerd
Took a while...but I found it. Thanks.Originally posted by Kcwiro View PostFor all the jetting and filter replacements (add about ~$150 for the stage two DJ kit) I would have to do I am going to stick with my stock setup that I bought last year. I just have not sold myself on pods and since i ride in the rain up here in WA I just dont feel up for the swap.
If that is your fancy by all means...Bruce has a video he linked in a thread about V&H laying around that might be tied to a exhaust thread or a starter thread I'm not sure where it is.. search could not quickly look it up.. but it has a crazy sound to it no doubt.
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doctorgonzo
$2.00 each is what I paid for 316 stainless allen heads from McMaster-CarrOriginally posted by ScottMc1100L View PostIsn't Loc-Tite what you use to keep a bolt in?
I got eight from the dealer last year. Not stainless, not a great price but @$2/piece they are fine. The OEM on my 1150 are allens, the replacements are hex head. Not a big deal, the head was not the weak point when removing.
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ScottMc1100L
25.00/10 = $2.50 each by my math? 50 cents a piece to ship a small bolt
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I admit I took the easy way. I just wanted the correct thread with the correct length. I was going to the dealer anyways.
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doctorgonzo
Ok, I rounded. It was $19.16 for the bolts and $4.00 shipping so 23.16 total so about $2.32 each. I'm about to send them another order for stainless allens for the racks that hold the carbs together, the bolts that hold the headlight in the bucket and my cam caps.Originally posted by ScottMc1100L View Post25.00/10 = $2.50 each by my math? 50 cents a piece to ship a small bolt
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I admit I took the easy way. I just wanted the correct thread with the correct length. I was going to the dealer anyways.
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the promo still works
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