My 1989 GS500E was totaled in a TC on the 405 in LA in September (check out my close call on the NEW bike two months later and less than 8/10s a mile away: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6XS5uXyyb0k (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6XS5uXyyb0k)). With the insurance, I was able to purchase a 2004 GS500F.
The Vance & Hines slipon on my 1989 GS500 was louder (and had a nice rumble) than the stock muffler on my 2004 GS500.
I would like to swap them out, but before I waste my time pulling the plastics off and etc I hope someone can tell me if I can switch the pipes. (Worst case I end up cutting the muffler off the 2004 and slipon the 1989 Vance and Hines.
Thanks in advance for the advice/answers!
Yes. They all fit.
Make sure you are allowed to use the older ones on your bike where you live. I am sure someone else here will elaborate
All years will fit from what I am told.
The newer models had additional catalysts in the exhaust for the EPA/Emissions. If you live in a state where they do not check motorcycle emissions, you are OK.
Thank you very much for the answers! I appreciate it.
It is amazing how these bikes change so little model year to model year that 1989 pipes fit on a 2004.
How often can you take a part from a 15 year older bike and have it fit? Not very often!
Bitter sweet that its the same really.
IMHO, i think they should have put some thought into fuel injection in the last 10 years. Maybe they'll release a gs500 in the next few years with EFI to keep up with the competition. Suzuki must be gettin slammed in the entry level market
Fuel injection costs money for r&d, mapping firmware, and electronics.
Why mess with a good thing? Even the ninja 250/500 carb versions are a pita to work on.
In general I totally agree with you. I like that I can work on my carbs easily. But still think the lack of fuel injection is bitter sweet