Hi, I'm new here and this is my second post. I have a 06 GS and just ordered a jet kit from ebay and the K&N filter. I've been hunting for an exhaust system for a while and finally found one....A Jardine Aluminum SS exhaust. So far it has been the only one that I have found for a 04 to 06 GS so I ordered one. Paid 339.00 + S&H and should be in my hands in a few weeks since these are new systems. I ask the shop and they claim this system is gong to be way better than the one offered by V&H for the older GS. Anyway, I guess there may be a few around that would like one of these. If interested check out exoticsportbikes.com.
http://gstwins.com/gsboard/index.php?topic=25594.0
http://gstwins.com/gsboard/index.php?topic=24583.0
http://gstwins.com/gsboard/index.php?topic=26610.0
http://gstwins.com/gsboard/index.php?topic=26074.0
http://gstwins.com/gsboard/index.php?topic=25290.0
http://gstwins.com/gsboard/index.php?topic=27060.0
What AJ meant to say was: Welcome to the forum!
wow i love exhaust....
Well, I guess the Jardine exhaust are finaly in stock since mine came in today. It looks badass!! If I knew how to post a pick here I would place one but I guess I wait untill is mounted on the bike...Seyaaa!!
just be sure ot get the carbs rejeted, or you will be asking how to replace valves. also it is mandatory to have the vavles checked and ajusted by the dealer every 4K as in the manual. bad things happen to those that dont.
Quote from: rangerbrown on June 27, 2006, 03:18:35 PM
also it is mandatory to have the vavles checked and ajusted by the dealer every 4K as in the manual. bad things happen to those that dont.
Or, with a few hand tools and some common sense, you can check/adjust your own valves.
-Turd.
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Quote from: Turd Ferguson on June 27, 2006, 04:32:28 PM
Quote from: rangerbrown on June 27, 2006, 03:18:35 PM
also it is mandatory to have the vavles checked and ajusted by the dealer every 4K as in the manual. bad things happen to those that dont.
Or, with a few hand tools and some common sense, you can check/adjust your own valves.
-Turd.
dont try to comfuse the noobs, they will die if they think, i wonder if he even wears gear.
Quote from: rangerbrown on June 27, 2006, 03:18:35 PM
just be sure ot get the carbs rejeted, or you will be asking how to replace valves. also it is mandatory to have the vavles checked and ajusted by the dealer every 4K as in the manual. bad things happen to those that dont.
Actually, I rejeted the carburators this last Sunday. Also, my bike just came from dealer's maintnance a week ago. They did find a worn out shim but its been taken care off. I guess I will install the exhaust as son as I get home from work tonight!!
Quote from: rangerbrown on June 27, 2006, 04:56:35 PM
Quote from: Turd Ferguson on June 27, 2006, 04:32:28 PM
Quote from: rangerbrown on June 27, 2006, 03:18:35 PM
also it is mandatory to have the vavles checked and ajusted by the dealer every 4K as in the manual. bad things happen to those that dont.
Or, with a few hand tools and some common sense, you can check/adjust your own valves.
-Turd.
dont try to comfuse the noobs, they will die if they think, i wonder if he even wears gear.
Thanks for your concern as far as getting the noobs comfuse; Just because been a noob on this forum don't mean I haven't been riding bikes for 20 years and done all my electrical and engine repairs on over 15 different bikes!! Thanks again for your concern!!
Let us know how it goes. I just ordered mine today :thumb: :cheers:
20 years of riding shows you are no noob :thumb:
Quote from: Lukewarm Wilson on June 27, 2006, 08:08:38 PM
Let us know how it goes. I just ordered mine today :thumb: :cheers:
20 years of riding shows you are no noob :thumb:
Install was cake. The only issue was puting the ruber stop bushing from the stock exhaust into the new one. Besides this issue, I had the stock exhaust out and the new one back on in like 40 minutes. It sounds great.. and between the rejet, K&N, and this exhaust it seems the bike wants to hit air even with my 218 lbs. On a side note, I was having my plastics painted all black so I didn't have to remove them. I guess you could add another 15-20 minutes if you have to take yours out. Later!!
what jets did you use?
Quote from: cdhrusso on June 27, 2006, 07:34:56 PM
Quote from: rangerbrown on June 27, 2006, 03:18:35 PM
just be sure ot get the carbs rejeted, or you will be asking how to replace valves. also it is mandatory to have the vavles checked and ajusted by the dealer every 4K as in the manual. bad things happen to those that dont.
Actually, I rejeted the carburators this last Sunday. Also, my bike just came from dealer's maintnance a week ago. They did find a worn out shim but its been taken care off. I guess I will install the exhaust as son as I get home from work tonight!!
just giving you a hard time, dotn take offense
Quote from: cdhrusso on June 28, 2006, 04:53:31 PM
Quote from: Lukewarm Wilson on June 27, 2006, 08:08:38 PM
Let us know how it goes. I just ordered mine today :thumb: :cheers:
20 years of riding shows you are no noob :thumb:
Install was cake. The only issue was puting the ruber stop bushing from the stock exhaust into the new one. Besides this issue, I had the stock exhaust out and the new one back on in like 40 minutes. It sounds great.. and between the rejet, K&N, and this exhaust it seems the bike wants to hit air even with my 218 lbs. On a side note, I was having my plastics painted all black so I didn't have to remove them. I guess you could add another 15-20 minutes if you have to take yours out. Later!!
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could you post a pic or a sound bite please to give me an idea how it will all look :thumb: :cheers:
Quote from: rangerbrown on June 28, 2006, 06:15:03 PM
Quote from: cdhrusso on June 27, 2006, 07:34:56 PM
Quote from: rangerbrown on June 27, 2006, 03:18:35 PM
just be sure ot get the carbs rejeted, or you will be asking how to replace valves. also it is mandatory to have the vavles checked and ajusted by the dealer every 4K as in the manual. bad things happen to those that dont.
Actually, I rejeted the carburators this last Sunday. Also, my bike just came from dealer's maintnance a week ago. They did find a worn out shim but its been taken care off. I guess I will install the exhaust as son as I get home from work tonight!!
just giving you a hard time, dotn take offense
No offense taken. I'm sure even with all the work I've done on bikes I will come across some issues that most likely will cause me to crie for help!!
Quote from: leo on June 28, 2006, 05:01:27 PM
what jets did you use?
Well, I've ordered this kit from Canada which consisted of some shims (#4), and some jets. The # on the jets is 137.5. I set the air at two and a quarter turns. No smoke, no weird noises, and the RPM needle seems to behave perfect. The only thing I notice is the choke don't quite works the same!? If I don't touch the choke and hold the throtle 1/4 open for 10 sec. the bikes idles perfect!!
Quote from: Lukewarm Wilson on June 29, 2006, 12:42:30 AM
Quote from: cdhrusso on June 28, 2006, 04:53:31 PM
Quote from: Lukewarm Wilson on June 27, 2006, 08:08:38 PM
Let us know how it goes. I just ordered mine today :thumb: :cheers:
20 years of riding shows you are no noob :thumb:
Install was cake. The only issue was puting the ruber stop bushing from the stock exhaust into the new one. Besides this issue, I had the stock exhaust out and the new one back on in like 40 minutes. It sounds great.. and between the rejet, K&N, and this exhaust it seems the bike wants to hit air even with my 218 lbs. On a side note, I was having my plastics painted all black so I didn't have to remove them. I guess you could add another 15-20 minutes if you have to take yours out. Later!!
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could you post a pic or a sound bite please to give me an idea how it will all look :thumb: :cheers:
I still need to learn how to set pics on this site. As son as I do that I'll post one!!
just orderd mine
Mate you can host pics at http://www.imageshack.us
Then upload them from your computer.
Just a quick thank you to cdhrusso for showing me the link to this beautiful exhaust system, it just arrived yesterday and looks da bomb and is well made I keep going all fuzzy when I think about it :cookoo: now just waiting for the time to put it on, well I better get going I have an airfilter to track down :thumb: :cheers:
we need pics and sound clips!!!
need a week or so, just waiting on my K&N air filter and dyno tune oh yeah and fitment of exhaust but I will say it is going to be loud the muffler is longer but thinner then standard and the muffler is straight through probably about 2 1/4 to 2 1/2" diameter the pipe is high quality SS and the pipe bends are clean with no crimping on the edges for the best flow but once its done a get some pics and sounds have to admit I'm excited :o :thumb: :cheers:
Quote from: Lukewarm Wilson on July 05, 2006, 03:47:54 PM
Just a quick thank you to cdhrusso for showing me the link to this beautiful exhaust system, it just arrived yesterday and looks da bomb and is well made I keep going all fuzzy when I think about it :cookoo: now just waiting for the time to put it on, well I better get going I have an airfilter to track down :thumb: :cheers:
Sorry for my late reply but I've been away for over a week. I'm glad you got the exhaust it does look awesome. The sound its also great. Oh, your welcome!!
Quote from: mike_mike on July 05, 2006, 06:16:09 PM
we need pics and sound clips!!!
This is the direct link to the pic. I hope it works!!
http://img389.imageshack.us/img389/3987/dsc006775nj.jpg
got mine on as well I have put up a new post for it just below this one thanks again just waiting on dyno tune to finish it :thumb: :cheers: