Exhaust Fitment ?

John Soliday johnsoliday at msn.com
Thu Apr 1 11:28:37 PDT 2010


>From the literature out there one would think the SS2-R should be quiet as they advertise it to make power without noise.  That's why I'm looking at it, just trying to find one I know will fit.

John

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Subject: Re: Exhaust Fitment ?

Micron was the quietest?  Mine's pretty darn loud :)  i'd hate to hear how that v&h sounds!



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On Apr 1, 2010 12:29 PM, Charles Scappaticci <scapco at ecentral.com> wrote: 

Yup, the ZX-11 V&H will fit on the GPZ.  I've had the V&H, Micron and

the Muzzy all three on my bike.  I thought the Micron was the

quietest.  One thing, if it's running rich at this altitude, the pipe

will lean it out as you know.  The stock jetting actually works fairly

well at this altitude with an aftermarket pipe, but there can be a

flat spot in the middle you'll have to get out.  YMMV.



Charles S.



On Thu, Apr 1, 2010 at 10:07 AM, John Soliday <johnsoliday at msn.com> wrote:

> So I've been riding the GPZ a bit this year and decided to rejet it as it's

> always seemed a bit rich.  I recently got a special "high altitude" jet kit

> from dynojet, and I talked with them there and they suggested the standard

> "stage 1" kit and using the smallest main jets so I ordered that.  Now I'm

> wondering if while I'm at it I should replace the exhaust.  Now looking out

> on the market I can't seem to find anything but the extremely pricey (and

> probably loud) Muzzy system.  I think some of you have V&H pipes but they

> don't show a GPZ1100 application anymore.  I've heard that perhaps the ZX11

> pipe also fits, is that true?

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> Spring has Sprung!

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> John

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