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V&H Sidewinder Pro Pipe - 4:1

salty_monk

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What's the core differences between this & the street megaphone?
Is it louder & more free flowing or??

Anyone fitted one?

I have one on the way after a late night Ebay session when I wasn't paying proper attention.... I also have some replacement Jardine mufflers which should mount up to the stock headers.... Going to work out which fits best with my side cases & then move all the rest on when I'm ready but I just want to check I haven't made a cock up getting the Pro pipe! 8-[

Thanks,

Dan
 
the sidewinder is a true tuned heder and works best with a megaphone and pods/rejeted carbs.

The problem i had with it on my 83 gs1100d was that th front wheel hit the pipe on the very smallest bump.
I ended up with a 2 inch smaller front wheel which made it necessary to modify the brake caliper and mount.

This was about installed about 7 years ago and maybe the cdesign is a bit diferent.
I still run the pipe with my gsxxxrrr 750ed.
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What's the core differences between this & the street megaphone?

If you like NASCAR it will probably work out OK for you.
OK for drag racing too.
If you like to turn right as well as left you won't have much cornering clearance.
Around here the roads turn both ways, so it would suck.
 
If you like NASCAR it will probably work out OK for you.
OK for drag racing too.
If you like to turn right as well as left you won't have much cornering clearance.
Around here the roads turn both ways, so it would suck.
I never do twisties and the bike is lowered 2 inches. I never scrape the pipe but if you like to do twisties its not for you unless you modify the angle of the megaphone to point up about 2 inches
 
Had one without the baffle on an 1100 F Honda dragbike I owned in the '90s. It was really loud!
 
Oops, looks like I may have to flip this one then :lol:

I guess I'll see what it looks like when it gets here...

Dan :)
 
Oops, looks like I may have to flip this one then :lol:

I guess I'll see what it looks like when it gets here...

Dan :)

I have an insert for mine which allows me to run glass packimg. It sounds deep and strong with the packing. The noise is extreme without the packing. Mine is tuned for the open meg.

I like it but it would annoy you if it is your only ride.

I only go to thhe harley shop to harass the vrod guys so the noise is very effective there lol
 
If the port spacing is the same on my 77 750 i might be interested Dan. I have a VH 4:1 streetpipe now, but its a PITA to get to the oil filter. I read these are a bit easier on that, plus when i get the stones to really irritate the po po, i can pull the meg off and run a tip on it..hehehe
 
If the port spacing is the same on my 77 750 i might be interested Dan. I have a VH 4:1 streetpipe now, but its a PITA to get to the oil filter. I read these are a bit easier on that, plus when i get the stones to really irritate the po po, i can pull the meg off and run a tip on it..hehehe


The pro pipe allows easy access to oil filter
 
Port spacing is the same as the 750, the header pipe diameter might be a little bigger.....

I had a spare set of stock 750 pipes which I sold, the header pipes were about 2 or 3mm smaller diameter. Thinking back it prob wouldn't have mattered I should have kept them. Can't see the increase making a diff on yours but I will measure everything up as soon as I get it......

Dan :)
 
Interesting.... Start at the bottom & work up.

On 1/4/08 12:12 PM, "Daniel Graves" <dgraves@oemdirectinc.com> wrote:
Dan,
Oh, that system also has the clearances.
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Sincerely,


Hector Montoya

Sales/Tech
Vance & Hines Performance
13861 Rosecrans Ave.
Santa Fe Springs, CA 90670
(800) 592-2529 ext. 114
www.vanceandhines.com
Sorry I confused you, I'm interested on the clearance on the 12001-p that's the one I've bought.
Thanks,

Dan
-----Original Message-----
From: Hector Montoya [mailto:
Sent: Friday, January 04, 2008 12:00 PM
To: Daniel Graves
Subject: Re: 12001P Pro Pipe compared to Chrome 12005

On 1/4/08 11:32 AM, "Daniel Graves" wrote:
Dan,
The 12005 provides clearance for everything.
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Sincerely,


Hector Montoya

Sales/Tech
Vance & Hines Performance
13861 Rosecrans Ave.
Santa Fe Springs, CA 90670
(800) 592-2529 ext. 114
www.vanceandhines.com
Hi Hector,
So the Pipe I have bought 12001-P is much louder but the way it fits to the bike & the angle etc is identical to 12005??
I specifically thinking about ground clearance, centre stand, oil filter etc. Someone told me the 12001-P has greatly reduced clearance on the side it fits.
Thanks,

Dan
-----Original Message-----
From: Hector Montoya [
Sent: Friday, January 04, 2008 11:13 AM
To: Daniel Graves
Subject: Re: 12001P Pro Pipe compared to Chrome 12005

On 1/3/08 7:23 PM, "Daniel Graves" > wrote:
Dan,
Fitment is basically the same, though parts do not retro fit one another. Sound is also a lot quieter then the drag pipe.
Hi,
I've just purchased the 12001-P pipe for my Suzuki GS1000G. I realise now that this may not be the best for me & the street megaphone (12005) might be more suitable.
So I can understand what I am dealing with can you tell me what the key differences are between the two systems in terms of fit & noise.
Thanks,
Dan
 
The shop will let me switch it out for the street pipe for an extra $85.... brings my total to $320.

I might just do that & then decide to use it or sell it on... I think the street will sell far easier than the pro pipe so could be a better bet. Either way I'm in for a loss :(

Oh well...
 
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Dan,

I can't believe the non-response you got from Vance and Hines. The pro-pipe has all four header tubes to the right, the collector will be right below and behind the ignition cover. The megaphone exits straight back from there. On your "G" model it will interfere with the rear brake lever and possibly the footpeg. You will also have to fabricate some sort of rear mount as the mounting tab will not be near anything on your frame. It is a race pipe, you will possibly run into front tire clearance. You can run the pipe on the street but right hand turns can easily drag the collector.
The street meg system has all 4 pipes downward and slightly to the right, the collector will be under the bike and to the left of center. the megaphone has a slight bendjust after the collector and the mount will be in the correct spot to mount to the rear footpeg bracket. It will clear the footpeg and brake lever. Oil filter access is slightly impaired over stock but you can still get it out without removing the whole pipe.

Hope this clears some of that up
 
What's the core differences between this & the street megaphone?
Is it louder & more free flowing or??

Anyone fitted one?

I have one on the way after a late night Ebay session when I wasn't paying proper attention.... I also have some replacement Jardine mufflers which should mount up to the stock headers.... Going to work out which fits best with my side cases & then move all the rest on when I'm ready but I just want to check I haven't made a cock up getting the Pro pipe! 8-[

Thanks,
pro is for racing-straight thru, no ground clearance as in go straight ahead only- sometimes chassis mods usually required to hang it
street is up swept ,baffled and offers oil drain plug access
 
Thanks..... Looks like I can "upgrade" to a street pipe for a total cost of $320... This is about the same price if I'd bought from Z1 or similar so I don't feel too sore (although I could have got it for $20 or so less).

Think I'll probably do that, at least I'll then have a pipe I can use or one I can move on if I decide not to use it. I'll keep it in stock for 6 months & then sell it on EBAY as NOS, bound to make a packet then ;) :lol:

The guy at the shop seems really helpful so far. I'll put up a post blowing their trumpet if this all works out....
 
Wait - are you paying someone to swap exhausts? Come to my house and we can do it for free...
 
No.... I'll do the work myself, it's just for parts.

I guess that will teach me to look at Ebay in the early hours of the morning :lol:

Thanks a lot for the offer though. Where are you? Maybe we can go riding sometime?

Dan :)
 
90039 - i was hoping to go carb syncing with you guys tomorrow but I have a leaky petcock, bad valve cover gasket and valve adjustment to deal with right now...
 
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