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Title: Vance and hines exhaust
Post by: ILikeSound on February 28, 2009, 01:35:47 PM
Hi all. I am kind of new to the bike world, I just bought my first bike last April(an 02 GS500).
I've got a buddy at work that is trying to convince me to put a V and H exhaust on my bike but I can't seem to get a straight answer out of anyone how much more power this will give my bike. Can anybody help me out with this? Also I would love to hear if anybody has any advice on other upgrades I can do without spending a whole lot to get a little more speed out of my bike.

Thanks,
Will
Title: Re: Vance and hines exhaust
Post by: joshr08 on February 28, 2009, 01:37:56 PM
regear is cheapest thing you can do IMO to get speed. i think front an rear sprockets and new chain was about 100 for my 05
Title: Re: Vance and hines exhaust
Post by: GeeP on February 28, 2009, 01:50:54 PM
1-3 HP, depending on the dyno...

But the V&H makes the GS sound like a very pissed off lawnmower.  My GS is MUCH louder than my SV.  The V&H has a nice decel crackle too. :woohoo:
Title: Re: Vance and hines exhaust
Post by: JHoffy8 on February 28, 2009, 01:51:23 PM
I think I read somewhere that a kn filter, Vance and Hines, and rejet added about 2hp
Title: Re: Vance and hines exhaust
Post by: bill14224 on February 28, 2009, 01:59:12 PM
Yes Hoffy.  If you guys look at Anne's dyno run (link on the right side of the main page of this website) you'll see that a K&N filter, V&H pipes, and Dyno-jet kit raises her rear wheel HP to 43.2, a 2HP gain. (but it sounds great!)

Josh, when you lowered your gears your bike got quicker, but you lost top speed, mileage, and comfort on the interstate.  I went the other way.  I run 17/39 sprockets, and I love the long-legged feel of the bike, and I can still accelerate at 90 in top gear, or I can click it down to 5th for more git.  Gearing down is necessary for short track racing, but on the street I can't make sense out of it, unless you're into stoplight-to-stoplight drag racing.
Title: Re: Vance and hines exhaust
Post by: joshr08 on February 28, 2009, 02:01:23 PM
i said regear i didnt say what way thats up to him.