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Title: R1 Muffler
Post by: punisherlp on December 29, 2012, 10:52:40 PM
I recently found a stock 2005 R1 muffler in my friends garage that he is willing to part with. Currently i have to stock one pipe exhaust and was checking if anyone had tried a slip on such as this.
I know that I will have to take it somewhere to move the bolt to connect to the bracket on the bike and also change the angle and maybe length of the pipe going into the muffler.

Here is a picture of what the muffler looks like
http://i.imgur.com/q1hf9.jpg

Thanks
Title: Re: R1 Muffler
Post by: xunedeinx on December 29, 2012, 11:41:59 PM
Yup, sounds sweet too. search for my thread.
Title: Re: R1 Muffler
Post by: weedahoe on December 30, 2012, 07:37:20 AM
You going to put both on? I would.

Title: Re: R1 Muffler
Post by: punisherlp on December 30, 2012, 09:50:50 AM
I was probably going to just put one of them on just for space reasons.

I havent had a chance to call around yet, but would a muffler shop be able to do the reshaping the pipe, moving the bolt attachment, and welding of the new muffler?
Title: Re: R1 Muffler
Post by: gsatterw on December 30, 2012, 09:59:52 AM
Most likely. You won't like the price I'd guess
Title: Re: R1 Muffler
Post by: weedahoe on December 30, 2012, 10:29:36 AM
A good shop and make new pipes and bend/weld as needed. I dont think it would cost that much and certainly not as much as it you were doing a car/truck. When i had all new pipes welded up for my truck it was $300 for me here but I had headers put on, left the cats off, added electric cutouts, dual mufflers and tips so it was quite a bit or work to make everything line up and weld it all together

On a side note, I have one Yoshi TRS on mine now and have another one on the bench that needs to get put on the other side. What can I say? I like to be different ;)
Title: Re: R1 Muffler
Post by: punisherlp on December 30, 2012, 10:36:40 AM
Would I have to get new pipes? The ones i have now are discolored but not in bad shape. I have some room money wise since i am getting the muffler for less than $20 since they have been sitting in my friends garage for awhile.
Title: Re: R1 Muffler
Post by: weedahoe on December 30, 2012, 10:37:53 AM
You wont need new pipes. Just clean yours really good (steel wool) and respray with them with some 1600* high temp engine/exhaust paint
Title: Re: R1 Muffler
Post by: punisherlp on December 30, 2012, 12:13:12 PM
Ive wanted to repaint for awhile and ill probably do it after i get the muffler on. Ill be checking with a local muffler shop in the next couple days to see if they can do the work and how much it would cost
Title: Re: R1 Muffler
Post by: punisherlp on January 01, 2013, 09:52:00 AM
Here is a picture of the mufflers, just as reference

http://imgur.com/a/s8N0b#0
Title: Re: R1 Muffler
Post by: xunedeinx on January 01, 2013, 10:39:16 AM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UAgsRloPpDY
Title: Re: R1 Muffler
Post by: punisherlp on January 01, 2013, 12:17:14 PM
Thanks for the video, I hope the R1 muffler will sound similar since that is the sound i want
Title: Re: R1 Muffler
Post by: punisherlp on January 04, 2013, 02:29:48 PM
I checked with a couple places in town today. The motorcycle shop priced it as $300 to do which is ridiculous, so i took it to a muffler shop which gave me an estimate of $140. Its more expensive than i thought it would be but still a lot cheaper than a full system.

Would the fact that the muffler is designed for a larger engine make it sound strange when it is installed? I wasnt sure of this because the R1 is dual exhaust. Just double checking before i make the appointment to have it installed
Title: Re: R1 Muffler
Post by: weedahoe on January 04, 2013, 04:27:24 PM
Only problem about asking how it wil sound is that its opinionated. Videos help but some cams record sound differently so they may not be accurate. Best thing is to hear it in person but thats hard because not everyone has that bike around you.

So overall, all you can do it put it on and see how you like it.

That my opinion.... ;)
Title: Re: R1 Muffler
Post by: gsatterw on January 04, 2013, 04:35:45 PM
I'd paint that sucker black or something if I were you. I think it looks goof when mated with the gs500, may look better black.

But to each his own

Graham  :2guns:
Title: Re: R1 Muffler
Post by: punisherlp on January 04, 2013, 04:46:12 PM
The guy i got the muffler from still has his R1 and his brother has a newer R1. I love the sound that they have, a nice low rumble at lower RPMs and not annoying like some sport bikes at higher RPMs. Im hoping that the sound will translate enough since the gs is a much smaller bike.

And the exhaust will be painted black when i get around to painting the whole exhaust. I agree that it looks kinda strange with the current color that it is.
Title: Re: R1 Muffler
Post by: gsatterw on January 04, 2013, 05:39:15 PM
Well, the R1's cylinders are roughly the same displacement as the gs500's cylinders, and the R1 has 2 mufflers, so I imagine it would sound roughly the same, but not quite as loud?

Graham  :2guns:
Title: Re: R1 Muffler
Post by: punisherlp on January 04, 2013, 07:43:41 PM
Anything is an improvement over the stock exhaust sound. ill be taking the bike back in a week to have the muffler put on, thanks for the help and ill post a video once its done
Title: Re: R1 Muffler
Post by: punisherlp on January 23, 2013, 03:57:32 PM
The muffler shop was a complete fail and they ruined one of the mufflers that I bought by cutting and trying to weld the pipes together. Ive got one other shot with the other muffler and i found a friend in town that just made an exhaust system for his bike, so im going to give it a try this weekend
Title: Re: R1 Muffler
Post by: weedahoe on January 23, 2013, 04:09:26 PM
Just in case you need it, I have two Yoshimura TRS mufflers for sale
Title: Re: R1 Muffler
Post by: jacob92icu on January 23, 2013, 05:35:01 PM
Quote from: weedahoe on December 30, 2012, 10:29:36 AM
On a side note, I have one Yoshi TRS on mine now and have another one on the bench that needs to get put on the other side. What can I say? I like to be different ;)

I was wondering if someone has tried that, i'd like to see pictures of that when its done haha
Title: Re: R1 Muffler
Post by: average on January 23, 2013, 08:33:20 PM
You really could ve saved yourself the headache by doing it yourself. From the picks you posted its basically a muffler with a midpipe. All you had to do was cut were you wanted with a cutoff wheel or hacksaw and cinch it down with the provided clamp. Ride...see how you liked it...take it to the muffler shop and had them tack it on...shouldnt have cost you about an hours worth of time for a newbie and 20-30 bucks for the guy at the muffler shop.
Title: Re: R1 Muffler
Post by: yamahonkawazuki on January 23, 2013, 08:46:24 PM
Quote from: punisherlp on January 23, 2013, 03:57:32 PM
The muffler shop was a complete fail and they ruined one of the mufflers that I bought by cutting and trying to weld the pipes together. Ive got one other shot with the other muffler and i found a friend in town that just made an exhaust system for his bike, so im going to give it a try this weekend
i put a gixxer wedge can sans muffler on my last gs. ( muffler was/goes under hte bike, then out to the tailpipe aka wedge can. it gave it a nice sound, with no noticeable impact on bikes abilities
Title: Re: R1 Muffler
Post by: jacob92icu on January 23, 2013, 10:45:25 PM
Make sure you post pictures when you figure out everything and get it done! Haha