Poll
Question:
What kind of exhaust do you run?
Option 1: Stock
votes: 35
Option 2: Aftermarket
votes: 16
Just curious. Looking at pictures of other bikes on here makes me feel like I'm one of the few with a stock can.
Stock headers and collector.
Custom can attached to modified stock midpipe.
Custom 4 bolts flange.
boyah!! even spread at 1 and 1!!!!!!
I run stock, I was debating upgrading and may someday but I dunno.
I like quiet. Dont need 2 more HP. Stock.
full vance and hines, I enjoy the extra 5whp. (~13% more power)
I have a full V&H and I hate it. It's so ungodly loud, but it was on the bike when I got it. I can't even gently cruise around my neighborhood at 3k rpm without feeling like I'm irritating everyone around me. If it was as simple as replacing the can I would switch it back, but I don't feel like rejetting and finding a stock airbox to go with it.
If you're still stock and unsure, I would just leave it that way. In my personal oppinion it's not one of the bikes that sounds amazing with a pipe on it. It's the same noise, just louder.
cobra f1 slip on. not too loud, dont know about performance....prob next to nothing. but i like the sound.
Quote from: tt_four on March 12, 2010, 05:57:12 AM
I have a full V&H and I hate it. It's so ungodly loud, but it was on the bike when I got it. I can't even gently cruise around my neighborhood at 3k rpm without feeling like I'm irritating everyone around me. If it was as simple as replacing the can I would switch it back, but I don't feel like rejetting and finding a stock airbox to go with it.
If you're still stock and unsure, I would just leave it that way. In my personal oppinion it's not one of the bikes that sounds amazing with a pipe on it. It's the same noise, just louder.
really? I think it sounds awesome...except at idle...it still sounds like a sewing machine, just angrier. At any thing other than idle V&H sounds awesome to me. its actually quieter than my old bike!
i have the yoshimura TRS slip on and love the sound..and it definitely isnt the same sound as stock, the Yoshimura makes the bike sound a lot deeper and aggressive...and well of course it is a lot louder but its all personal preference and i like louder, deeper and aggressive so im quite happy with it :thumb:
Stock.
Jardine!
Slipon oval Titanium R1 race can with universal baffle to keep the neighbours happy,about 6 times lighter than stock.Stock cans rot under chrome cover.Combo Jay.
I have straight pipes on my GS :icon_lol: and while it's not in a bike it still makes the same sound.
I have to wear ear plugs under my helmet to avoid ringing in my ears and partial deafness after a 10 minute drive... but the sound is godlike :icon_lol:
love my Jardine stainless/aluminium system. Would never go back to stock.
Stock. I'd like it to sound better, but i don't want to rejet and annoy my neighbors. Been there, done that.
Wow, it seems like I was wrong. Most people seem to stick to the stock. Interesting.
Well? What did you decide? :icon_question:
I vote stock...spending $ for a few horsepower that would seem modest on a push lawnmower...
Stock, the GS500 is what it is, dollar for dollar your money is better spent on another bike for more performance, if I want more ponies I ride my GSX650F or my Wee Strom
Well, XealotX, it really wasn't a decision-making thing, I was just trying to get a more accurate view of what most people were running.
Stock..she sounds fine as is..even better when you close the throttle on over run. :thumb:
I also have the Yoshimura TRS, and I love the sound compared to the stock, it's worth the money for that reason alone I think ;)
Quote from: tykho on March 31, 2010, 10:49:26 PM
I also have the Yoshimura TRS, and I love the sound compared to the stock, it's worth the money for that reason alone I think ;)
Agreed, wanting a better sound is a valid reason to change your can :thumb:
Quote from: kml.krk on March 11, 2010, 07:09:05 PM
Stock headers and collector.
Custom can attached to modified stock midpipe.
Custom 4 bolts flange.
+1
but
it was yosh rs3
I love the sound of my Yoshimura over stock.