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 '86-'87 GSXR750 Hindle MountedFinally got around to snapping a pic of the Hindle installed. This was meant for first generation GSXR 750's. I'm still using the RS-3 can.
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 Looks like a 4:2:1; doesnt seem like the usual depth you get with the 4:1 collector.Originally posted by Billy Ricks View PostFinally got around to snapping a pic of the Hindle installed. This was meant for first generation GSXR 750's. I'm still using the RS-3 can.
  
 Notice any change in sound or midrange power?
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	 Billy Ricks Billy Ricks
 It is a 4-2-1 and the sound has a bit more drone to it than with the Duplex. As for midrange it feels about the same. With the RS flatslides as long as you just roll the throttle you have decent power as low as 3,000 rpm. I need to get it out and open it up to see how the jetting feels.Originally posted by posplayr View PostLooks like a 4:2:1; doesnt seem like the usual depth you get with the 4:1 collector.
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	 reddirtrider reddirtrider
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	 Billy Ricks Billy Ricks
 None to the pipe. The bend made it fit about like the Duplex did but has a little more clearance between the pipe and the sump and way more clearance between the pipe and the ground. I shouldn't have any trouble with it banging down if the suspension bottoms.Originally posted by reddirtrider View PostThat's a nice fit Billy. Did you do any cutting or mods?
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 Looks good Billy, fits nice and snug under the sump unlike many headers that seem to hang down with a large gap. Very nice indeed. Ed Ed
 
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	 reddirtrider reddirtrider
 It looks great! Just as if it was designed for that bike.Originally posted by Billy Ricks View PostNone to the pipe. The bend made it fit about like the Duplex did but has a little more clearance between the pipe and the sump and way more clearance between the pipe and the ground. I shouldn't have any trouble with it banging down if the suspension bottoms.
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	 Billy Ricks Billy Ricks
 Thanks Ed. The Duplex I had on it was from the last of the oilers so it was for a shorter stroke engine and was right up against the sump. This one gives a little clearance and the sound is easier on the ear.Originally posted by Nessism View PostLooks good Billy, fits nice and snug under the sump unlike many headers that seem to hang down with a large gap. Very nice indeed. 
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