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I need to do something to my exhaust......help! R6 EXHAUST???

Started by jonathanneely, July 24, 2009, 03:26:05 PM

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jonathanneely

Ok, so I bought my GS a little over a month ago, an 07. I love it! The previous owner moded the stock exhaust by removing the cone off the end and removing the baffle. He evidently used a JB Weld type adhesive to put the cone back on...it fell off. Well, I got another canister from Quiktaco, sawed off the cone, and used an exhaust adhesive compound to replace the cone. It lasted a couple of days. I yanked and jerked on that cone the day after I put it on there and it wasn't coming off! The adhesive is rated for 2000 degrees so I thought everything was just dandy. Well, it ain't! I have an exhaust with no cone on the end and an exposed gaping 4" hole....   it sounds good though  :D

Question: I've read on the Wiki GS500 page that an early model R6 exhaust (98 - 01) is a fit for the GS. Just cut a couple inches from the 2 in 1 junction and slide it on? Correct? Has anyone done this or know anything about it?
2007 GS500 Fighter

Bluehaze

if its on the wiki it must be f8#@ true... come on now.. dont question the wiki... just get er done.  :technical:
2008 GS500F Modification: Fenderectomy. Additional LED Brake Lights. Blue Underlighting Kit. Grills on the Fairing. K&N Drop in Filter. Laser Deeptone 2-1 Exhaust. DynoJet Kit. Rear Kellerman Turn Signal. 14T sprocket. Carbon Fiber Race pegs. SM2 handlebar. 06 R6 Rear Suspension.

joshr08

i just think its funny that you did the same then the PO did and didnt use a welder to put it together
05 GS500F
mods
k&n air filter,pro grip gel grips,removed grab handle,pro grip carbin fiber tank pad,14/45 sprockets RK X-oring Chain, Kat rear shock swap and Kat rear wheel swap 160/60-17 Shinko raven rear 120/60-17 front matching set polished and painted rims

redhenracing2

No matter what, don't use an exhaust meant for a ricer Civic. I already know how bad you'll get flamed for doing that . . . .
Quote from: cozy on April 25, 2005, 11:03:14 AM
Try dropping down to 4 Oreos and set your pilot screw 3 turns out.

ohgood

get a full exhaust and be done. there are tons of jardine, v&h, and other recommendations (helllllo wiki) that won't cough a mortar into the person behind you.

sure, it costs money. so ? :)


tt_four: "and believe me, BMW motorcycles are 50% metal, rubber and plastic, and 50% useless

psyber_0ptix

i have an r6 exhaust, however mine may have been from a later model. Exhaust shop had to shorten and rotate the slip portion 45 degrees.

http://gstwins.com/gsboard/index.php?topic=44878.0

k6 GSXR f/e
k1-3 front wheel
Hayabusa rotors
WORKS Racing Rear Shock
K&N, Yosh, rejet
Chopped rear, zx636 integrated tail light
Katana/SV650 Rear wheel

DoD#i

Buy a can of Campbells soup, or one the same diameter.

Eat soup.

Remove rim at top of can - it's "just" too big. Most tedious part of whole process - 3 whole minutes with pliers.

Slide can onto exhaust.

Apply stainless hose clamp to can.

Poke as many or as few holes as suit your desired sound, in a pattern you like.

A nail works dandy.

Paint if you like. Get another can if you poke too many holes. The close-up pictures vanished somewhere. I may yet go for the smiley face ;-)





1990 GS500EL - with moderately-ugly paintjob.
1982 XJ650LJ -  off the road for slow repairs
AGATT - All Gear All The Time
"Ride a motorcycle.  Save Gas, Oil, Rubber, Steel, Aluminum, Parking Spaces, The Environment, and Money.  Plus, you get to wear all the leather you want!"
(from DoD#296)

jeremy_nash

Quote from: DoD#i on July 25, 2009, 03:34:41 PM
Buy a can of Campbells soup, or one the same diameter.

Eat soup.

Remove rim at top of can - it's "just" too big. Most tedious part of whole process - 3 whole minutes with pliers.

Slide can onto exhaust.

Apply stainless hose clamp to can.

Poke as many or as few holes as suit your desired sound, in a pattern you like.

A nail works dandy.

Paint if you like. Get another can if you poke too many holes. The close-up pictures vanished somewhere. I may yet go for the smiley face ;-)







i did that before with my first car, except I used a small coffee can, I even put some pinto beans in it for the heck of it, smelled nice once warmed up though
gsxr shock
katana FE
99 katana front rim swap
vapor gauge cluster
14 tooth sprocket
95 on an 89 frame
lunchbox
V&H ssr2 muffler
jetted carbs
150-70-17 pilot road rear
120-70-17 sportmax front
sv650 rear wheel
sv650 tail swap
gsxr pegs
GP shift

redhenracing2

Quote from: DoD#i on July 25, 2009, 03:34:41 PM

If i'm not mistaken, . . . . you cut that 'gs' on the frame out of a gsx-r sticker, no?
Quote from: cozy on April 25, 2005, 11:03:14 AM
Try dropping down to 4 Oreos and set your pilot screw 3 turns out.

DoD#i

I have no idea - I relocated it when I repainted the bike and removed 99.5% of the stickers on it. If I ever get around to the full repaint it won't even admit to being a Suzuki, much less a GS - it will be as totally de-branded as I can get it.
I think one of the before pics is still on the GS server, let's see...

Not a great deal of detail (I think those stickers are below the big S on the tank), but you get the flavor of what it started like. I'd say the spiffy styling job took $200 off the price...


1990 GS500EL - with moderately-ugly paintjob.
1982 XJ650LJ -  off the road for slow repairs
AGATT - All Gear All The Time
"Ride a motorcycle.  Save Gas, Oil, Rubber, Steel, Aluminum, Parking Spaces, The Environment, and Money.  Plus, you get to wear all the leather you want!"
(from DoD#296)

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