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What are the differences in exhaust systems?

Started by modular, October 05, 2012, 04:57:37 PM

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modular

What differences between 89-02 & 04-09 exhausts make the later model version not work on the early model?

codajastal

The difference is the later models have a catalytic converter in the pipe (thats the larger piped one) and a bigger outlet on the muffler exit.

They all work on all models.
I have a 2009 exhaust on my 89 model
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modular

Ahhh, the aftermarket info was what I was looking for. Good to hear any full system will fit any year.

gaillarry

#3
I'm seriously looking at one of these:

http://www.xtremperformance.com/products/suzuki-gs-500-e-f-04-10-musarri-racing-exhaust-silver.html

http://www.ebay.ca/itm/190411266494?ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1423.l2649

But a Hindle slip on from a Suzuki RF900 is available locally for $100 - very tempting, but I find Hindles loud.

modular

Those are both slip-ons. I do know that slip-ons for 2004 and up will not fit the 1998-2002 as the mid pipe is larger on the newer bikes. I will be replacing the entire system as a whole.

gaillarry

Quote from: modular on October 06, 2012, 02:35:36 PM
Those are both slip-ons. I do know that slip-ons for 2004 and up will not fit the 1998-2002 as the mid pipe is larger on the newer bikes. I will be replacing the entire system as a whole.

I may be wrong, but reading old posts I believe newer a/f pipes can be fitted with some mods/welding.

007brendan

Quote from: gaillarry on October 06, 2012, 02:42:41 PM
Quote from: modular on October 06, 2012, 02:35:36 PM
Those are both slip-ons. I do know that slip-ons for 2004 and up will not fit the 1998-2002 as the mid pipe is larger on the newer bikes. I will be replacing the entire system as a whole.

I may be wrong, but reading old posts I believe newer a/f pipes can be fitted with some mods/welding.

I mean, you can make an exhaust fit on anything with custom metalwork and welding, it'll just be way more expensive than just buying an exhaust that actually fits your bike.

I you want a whole system, you basically have the v&h and the jardine.

If you just want a slip-on, don't worry so much about whether the exhaust is marketed for the GS, just make sure the exhaust diameter's match.  My exhaust was originally made for a Honda VFR I think.  It took an exhaust shop less than an hour to cut off my old exhaust and fabricate a small midpipe extension so it cleared the swingarm.
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modular

With even a lack of full systems I think I will just go with the V&H's system. It looks period correct on the bike.

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