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rudeman
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So it looks like it has a hand bent yoshi exhaust like what was originally on my '78 1k. Does it have the hand done emblem on the can?
Getting on here late in the game...That Yoshimura pipe is a street pipe. I had the same pipe in black on my ST. I opted for it to avoid cutting the frame to fit the race pipe. I really wante to go with the race pipe but the idea of cutting the frame was a show stopper. It was great until I began dragging it (a lot) in right-handers. I decided to go with the race pipe (not hand bent) when my rear wheel lifted. I was very fortunate to regain control and not crash. The up swept tail pipe looked a ton better IMO but more importantly it did not touch in right-handers; if it did it meant i was already down.
The hand bent version had the up swept tail pipe and like the description suggests, was bent by hand after filling the pipes with sand to prvent kinks or overly sharp bends. Consequently, it cost nearly twice as much as the race bend or street bend pipes. No two hand bent pipes are alike and they are pretty easily distinguished from the machine bent pipes. Welded on metal emblems came a little later as neither of the pipes I ran had them. Mine were purchased in 1981 and 82.
You can see the smoother bends in the head pipes in this shot of Cooley wheeling the Yoshimura Suzuki GS1000

You can get a look at the head pipes here too. Note - no fairing. Cooley's first GS1000 had no fairing - even in 1979.

You get a good look at the hand bent pipes here.

Please excuse the appearance of my soon to be started project 1000ST. I have it posted to show the "race bend" pipe. The head pipes are machine bent with a tail pipe similar to the one used on the hand bent pipe. I had to cut a section of the frame between the brake pedal and passenger peg. I was able to retain and use the passenger peg.

Here you can get a good look at the bend of the head pipes. The hand bent pipes have a more radiused bend that is almost continuous to the collector.

A good look at the tail pipe. I had a small steel tab welded to the frame to which I bolted the tail pipe.

Sorry for the hijack. Your bike looks great! Keep it moving.


