Oh man.. what a combination. It sounds absolutely awesome. The negative is that it sounds so good at high revs that now i tend to go to 10k and not even get worried. Need to look at my oil more often now.
At stock it sounds so bad at high rev i tend to keep it around 5-6k. Now i easily rev it to 10k with no problem.
Real smooth ride...
I got have to say this upgrade is absolutely necessary. Not actually this type of exhaust but any exhaust upgrade. If you can do it.. its well well worth it.
It makes that GS an absolute awesome bike.. oh man.. i love this bike.
I haven't stop grinning since i got this from the shop. :cheers: :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :)
-Bluehaze
hope you've re jetted for that intake/exhaust ;)
hope you're learning to stay away from 10k rpm too, hit 11 1/2, and you'll be sowwwwwwwwwwy ! :)
Quote from: Bluehaze on September 03, 2008, 09:39:57 PM
Oh man.. what a combination. It sounds absolutely awesome. The negative is that it sounds so good at high revs that now i tend to go to 10k and not even get worried. Need to look at my oil more often now.
At stock it sounds so bad at high rev i tend to keep it around 5-6k. Now i easily rev it to 10k with no problem.
Real smooth ride...
I got have to say this upgrade is absolutely necessary. Not actually this type of exhaust but any exhaust upgrade. If you can do it.. its well well worth it.
It makes that GS an absolute awesome bike.. oh man.. i love this bike.
I haven't stop grinning since i got this from the shop. :cheers: :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :)
-Bluehaze
I want an exhaust pretty badddd... How much did all this run you?
does the laser get in the way of the oil filter or anything....my supertrapp gets in the way of the oil filter and the centerstand. kind of annoying but it sounds great.
Hey I ordered the exhaust and now wondering if you did a rejet or what?
get some pics on the bike?
Here's my '93 with the Jardine full system. 40 pilots and 125 mains w/ K&N drop in. Just put the exhaust on this week and it is AWESOME!
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v181/Buster-NC/IMG_0940.jpg)
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v181/Buster-NC/IMG_0941.jpg)
Quote from: ohgood on September 04, 2008, 04:36:02 AM
hope you've re jetted for that intake/exhaust ;)
hope you're learning to stay away from 10k rpm too, hit 11 1/2, and you'll be sowwwwwwwwwwy ! :)
The trouble you've caused! :mad:
Hey Commuterdude, I love the bike. I even like the color scheme more than my blue gs.:cry: This is probably a dumb question but that is an aftermarket paint job right? Do you ever plan on shortening the signals?
It's a rattle can spray job. I used a "gunmetal" color they had at Autozone. Stripped the tank with aircraft stripper....no sanding. The decal and the paint just dried up and fell right off the tank to bare metal. Darndest thing I ever saw really.
I plan to keep the turn signals. Long ganky signals are the new retro. Nothing says "1993" like giant stalk turn signals! The bike runs fantastic and only has 12,500 miles on it.
Quote from: commuterdude on November 08, 2008, 08:13:54 AM
Here's my '93 with the Jardine full system. 40 pilots and 125 mains w/ K&N drop in. Just put the exhaust on this week and it is AWESOME!
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v181/Buster-NC/IMG_0940.jpg)
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v181/Buster-NC/IMG_0941.jpg)
Did that come with the pipes? And: How much?
the jardine headers and can were 349.00 shipped. Got the jets from Buddha, they weren't much. Paint was about 35 bucks. the Pipe IS WORTH the money!
Where can I get the K & N air filter for an 07 GS500 F...it doesnt require any carb mods right?
And what improvements does this air filter make?
you can get the drop-in almost anywhere - the lunchbox as well. Check the wiki for the part numbers. And no rejet is necessary if you use the restrictor on the drop-in, but it is if you get the lunchbox. Both are more free-flowing than the OEM filter I believe, especially the lunchbox, and are usually accompanied by an exhaust upgrade.
lol what is the lunchbox!? sry im a slight newb
the lunchbox is part number RU-2970 or 2790. It seems to be the best air filter for performance from the opinions of most members on here from what I can tell. it's around $45 and requires a rejet and an exhaust upgrade.
Seriously?? Now Im confused...someone said the air filter upgrade does not require rejet
there's more than 1 filter upgrade. most require a rejet. only the k&n drop-in doesn't.
Quote from: Bluehaze on September 03, 2008, 09:39:57 PM
Oh man.. what a combination. It sounds absolutely awesome. The negative is that it sounds so good at high revs that now i tend to go to 10k and not even get worried. Need to look at my oil more often now.
At stock it sounds so bad at high rev i tend to keep it around 5-6k. Now i easily rev it to 10k with no problem.
Real smooth ride...
I got have to say this upgrade is absolutely necessary. Not actually this type of exhaust but any exhaust upgrade. If you can do it.. its well well worth it.
It makes that GS an absolute awesome bike.. oh man.. i love this bike.
I haven't stop grinning since i got this from the shop. :cheers: :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :)
-Bluehaze
Bluehaze, where did you get your Laser exhaust? What was their price? There is currently no distributor in Canada, and I'm trying to find a reseller in the US that will ship to Canada at a fair shipping price.
Quote from: 5thAve on November 17, 2008, 11:33:26 AM
Quote from: Bluehaze on September 03, 2008, 09:39:57 PM
Oh man.. what a combination. It sounds absolutely awesome. The negative is that it sounds so good at high revs that now i tend to go to 10k and not even get worried. Need to look at my oil more often now.
At stock it sounds so bad at high rev i tend to keep it around 5-6k. Now i easily rev it to 10k with no problem.
Real smooth ride...
I got have to say this upgrade is absolutely necessary. Not actually this type of exhaust but any exhaust upgrade. If you can do it.. its well well worth it.
It makes that GS an absolute awesome bike.. oh man.. i love this bike.
I haven't stop grinning since i got this from the shop. :cheers: :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :)
-Bluehaze
Bluehaze, where did you get your Laser exhaust? What was their price? There is currently no distributor in Canada, and I'm trying to find a reseller in the US that will ship to Canada at a fair shipping price.
I don't know about Bluehaze, but I ordered mine from FosterRAD..
Thanks, Yev. I'll check that out.
BH~
Did you have Adrian do the work? If so, what was the turn around time?
If you referring to me, I haven't done anything for my bike yet, winter time now, just stored couple days after buying it..
grommtek,
Over the weekend. 3 days total.
Quote from: Bluehaze on November 18, 2008, 07:10:57 PM
grommtek,
Over the weekend. 3 days total.
Hey,
Did you get the bike rejetted after the exhaust?
Thanks,
Yev
yes yev..
you must get the bike rejetted.. hence it is a good reason to get a new air fiilter as well. the k and n lunch box will get you the loudest sound.
Quote from: Bluehaze on November 18, 2008, 11:37:01 PM
yes yev..
you must get the bike rejetted.. hence it is a good reason to get a new air fiilter as well. the k and n lunch box will get you the loudest sound.
Do you know the specific info on the rejet? (size of mains/mids/pilot)
Thanks,
Yev
If I were to buy this online, where can I find the air filter upgrade that DOESNT require rejet....someone link me to an 07 GS500F air filter upgrade, I suck at finding specific things like that
appreciate ittt
vorBH your not getting the point.. IF you buy an aftermarket exhaust.. you NEED TO REJET hence... buy a aftermarket AirFilter as well and get it done all at the same time.