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imdying
24th May 2010, 15:22
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Hell yeah you want some :slap:

Crasherfromwayback
24th May 2010, 15:36
Nope. 2 strokes don't like sharing chambers.

Latte
24th May 2010, 15:46
Gotta get one of those for my NSR:rofl:

imdying
24th May 2010, 15:57
Nope. 2 strokes don't like sharing chambers.Check out the 'retention' spring joints... in this case, they don't have a choice :lmao:

Crasherfromwayback
24th May 2010, 16:01
Pure show!

imdying
24th May 2010, 16:08
Classy bit of kit in'it :no:

Thought you guys might get a laugh or two from it :D

Crasherfromwayback
24th May 2010, 16:32
Funny...a good mate of mine eons ago used to have a Suzuki GT380 with a 3-1 on it. Strangled the fuck out of it...but it sounded like a bumble bee on crack!

imdying
24th May 2010, 16:34
Who wants to put money on this having been built by an American :laugh:

McWild
24th May 2010, 17:09
Classy bit of kit in'it :no:

Thought you guys might get a laugh or two from it :D

Not sure about a laugh.

Cry, maybe...

Rcktfsh
24th May 2010, 17:20
Funny...a good mate of mine eons ago used to have a Suzuki GT380 with a 3-1 on it. Strangled the fuck out of it...but it sounded like a bumble bee on crack!

I had a GT550 with a cycleworks 3-1 sounded ok and went a little better than std pipes, also had a set of Bassani chambers with RM125 sized mufflers sounded great going through Mt Vic tunnell, couldn't ride over the smallest curb without smashing the bottom of the centre chamber though, had to immediately change into 6th and get by with minimal throttle whenever I saw a cop to try and quiten it as much as possible.

TWOSTROKESHOP
24th May 2010, 22:51
Those 2 into 1 pipes .... not a high-performance option ... midrange only with that sort of setup - and a raspy exhaust note. They are a blunt instrument.

This is OK in Japan, where traffic speeds are so slow; the midrange is more important. This is why they proliferate over there.

gammaguy
24th May 2010, 23:11
:yes:pipes are meant to blow

these suck

Pwalo
25th May 2010, 09:28
Blasphemy.

onearmedbandit
25th May 2010, 09:53
Plonker I bought an RGV off a long time ago told me to be careful of the powerband, reckoned it spat him off at 160km/h down the main straight at Ruapuna. I knew he was talking shit but as the exhausts were mint I commented that he must have replaced them, to which he replied that he had taken the 2 into 1 system off it and put aftermarket exhausts on (which clearly had SUZUKI stamped on them...).

CookMySock
25th May 2010, 09:59
Those would be great pipes to put on a learner young ladys' bike, just to take the bite off it. Imagine her surprise six months later when you have to *sigh* put the old pipes back on.. :rolleyes:

Steve

onearmedbandit
25th May 2010, 10:02
Why just a 'learner young lady'? How about just 'learner riders'?

AllanB
25th May 2010, 10:04
I know I'm off work sick today, but things look very wrong. The springs are pointless as it is all welded up! Plus the main chamber looks very small, I'd say it has a super narrow power band!

I remember those 3-1 chambers on Suzukis and Kawa triples - personally the single chamber per port pipes are the way to go on a stroker.

CookMySock
25th May 2010, 10:16
Why just a 'learner young lady'? How about just 'learner riders'?Boys can handle the power. :yes:

Steve

onearmedbandit
25th May 2010, 11:10
Boys can handle the power. :yes:

Steve

Of course they can. That's why males are under represented in crash stats.

McWild
25th May 2010, 16:40
Those 2 into 1 pipes .... not a high-performance option ... midrange only with that sort of setup - and a raspy exhaust note. They are a blunt instrument.

This is OK in Japan, where traffic speeds are so slow; the midrange is more important. This is why they proliferate over there.

I just have to say. You (Two Stroke Shop) are gods.

If I can ever afford to I will buy a TSS500. Please continue making them for the next 15 years or so.

F5 Dave
25th May 2010, 17:06
Hey nice find, can I get a set for my racebike? ok its a single but maybe I can double port it somewhat.

Hiya Steve, finally working way through & found KB huh?

Kickaha
25th May 2010, 18:19
I had a GT550 with a cycleworks 3-1 sounded ok and went a little better than std pipes

Sounded way better to, I had the same bike (J model) with the same exhaust, at one stage between us we had 3 GT550 and I think they all had 3-1

Yow Ling
25th May 2010, 18:34
Those pipes are probably not much worse than the US market pipes fitted with the CAT converters. I think Ill pass on them

gatch
28th May 2010, 19:21
Could you join 2 stroke pipes together at the stinger if you wanted a cool exhaust sound ?

My knowledge of tuning stink wheels is very limited..

RDjase
6th June 2010, 12:19
Plonker I bought an RGV off a long time ago told me to be careful of the powerband, reckoned it spat him off at 160km/h down the main straight at Ruapuna. I knew he was talking shit but as the exhausts were mint I commented that he must have replaced them, to which he replied that he had taken the 2 into 1 system off it and put aftermarket exhausts on (which clearly had SUZUKI stamped on them...).

Must of been a relation of the clown that had a T500 race bike bitsa for sale tears ago. "Its got all the hot cams and everything done to this engine" I was told in his shed sorounded by Eagle Pictures, American flags and live to ride crap............................And a shovel sportster with the engine in bit as it had been for many years

Have no idea how a old two stroke race bike was in his shed, It was hidden in the wood shed with a cover over it tho, Bloody jap crap

Edit , Forgot the tassles on broken HD, and he was wearing a leather vest

Dadpole
6th June 2010, 12:29
Bet you were really there for the HD.

MSTRS
6th June 2010, 12:46
... a T500 race bike bitsa for sale tears ago. "Its got all the hot cams and everything done to this engine" I was told ....

Of course. When they've been fitted with the race-spec flux capacitor, they need the hot cams as well.
Sheesh - you Yamaha riders know nothing.

onearmedbandit
6th June 2010, 13:24
Of course. When they've been fitted with the race-spec flux capacitor, they need the hot cams as well.
Sheesh - you Yamaha riders know nothing.

Shows what you know.



Section 24b - Subsection 3d - Fittment of Flux Capacitors (Either Road or Race versions)

On 2 or 2.5 stroke engines of 350cc or greater the fittment of Flux Capacitors is banned, unless the exhaust camshaft has been removed. On machines 349cc or less Flux Capacitors are permissable, either with or without the exhaust camshaft fitted.

Get your story straight before posting it on the 'net.

MSTRS
6th June 2010, 13:53
Keep up, if you can. That was last years rule book. Copies of this years revised rule book are available at your local library.

RDjase
6th June 2010, 15:24
Bet you were really there for the HD.


You caughty me out

I was there for the HD, want to get a 2 into expansion chamber for it too

Just have to get some asbestos tassles and some hooks welded on it to look the part