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Title: JARDINE exhaust for '89 - '97 GS500
Post by: annguyen1981 on February 25, 2006, 05:46:22 PM
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Suzuki-1989-97-GS500-E-NEW-Jardine-Exhaust_W0QQcmdZViewItemQQcategoryZ35596QQitemZ4616270465QQrdZ1

Unfortunately, this won't fit on my '04f easily, but I wanted to let everyone hear know about it.
Title: Re: JARDINE exhaust for '89 - '97 GS500
Post by: MXF7290 on February 25, 2006, 05:55:57 PM
That is cheap!   :o

Is the bidder on our site?  If he or she is I hope the price doesn't get to high.  :thumb:

Title: Re: JARDINE exhaust for '89 - '97 GS500
Post by: annguyen1981 on February 25, 2006, 06:04:37 PM
I don't recognize the bidder's name...
Title: Re: JARDINE exhaust for '89 - '97 GS500
Post by: Zxtritan on February 25, 2006, 06:19:00 PM
will it fit an '02?
Title: Re: JARDINE exhaust for '89 - '97 GS500
Post by: annguyen1981 on February 25, 2006, 07:45:01 PM
I'm assuming it will fit up to '03, none of the f model bikes.
Title: Re: JARDINE exhaust for '89 - '97 GS500
Post by: Zxtritan on February 26, 2006, 08:08:47 AM
that's what i was thinking. can anyone else confirm this??
Title: Re: JARDINE exhaust for '89 - '97 GS500
Post by: aplitz on February 26, 2006, 09:53:29 AM
I had one on my '01, and really liked it.  I scored it off e-bay, NOS in the original box for less than you will pay for a new V&H.  Sirnath will impune the quality of Jardine, but I never had any complaints.  It made the bike sound great, deep without being too loud.  On the plus side, it also helped the bike to make 46hp at the rear wheel with K&N pods, re-jet, and V&H advancer.
Title: Re: JARDINE exhaust for '89 - '97 GS500
Post by: Alphamazing on February 26, 2006, 02:11:53 PM
Quote from: Zxtritan on February 26, 2006, 08:08:47 AM
that's what i was thinking. can anyone else confirm this??

It won't fit the F model. None of the old aftermarket ones will without a lot of work. It's because of the way the pipes connect and how they come in contact with the oil cooler bolts.