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4-2 MAC Exhaust - Muffler diameter? GS1000

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I need a 4-2 exhaust for my 1978 GS1000.

I like that MAC offers a set, but the mufflers just aren't my style.

I'd like to know if somebody else has a set of these and can measure the end where the muffler joins up so I can search for a different slip-on.

You will see these with different types of mufflers.
 

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Yes, I bought a MAC 4 into 2 for my 1000S. The mufflers are hideous so I used the headers and mated different mufflers to them. The ID of the MAC mufflers is quite large at 2" (50mm).
I went to a car exhaust shop and got 2 reducers made up then chromeplated. It turned out O.K.
 
If you have decent EOM head pipes you can mate up a set of Dunstall replica mufflers.
 
Lot's of helpful input here! I sure appreciate the community.

sealpup, are you certain of that measurement? I just got a response from the dealer and they said 2.5" 0.0

OldVet, I have to get either 4-2 or 4-4. 4-1 has strictly been banned on this build concept :D

rudeman, is there such thing as decent Suzuki chrome? In my experience it's always flaky tin foil! Hah, no these pipes are no good and besides I already promised the seller I'd give them back to him!
 
I measured them several times to be sure - the ID of the muffler INLET is 2". The body of the muffler is something close to 3" (a bit hard to tell without a vernier caliper).

I just read above - it was Emgo Dunstall replica mufflers that I put on my 1000. They are a good length, finishing near the rear of the back tyre, as the originals did on the early 1000's.
 
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Good to know! I think I found the same set you're talking about! Great! Thanks again all
 
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