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filthyfly
16th August 2006, 12:41
Anyone know of where I could get my sticky little hands on an exhaust system for a gt750 Waterbus. Any bits and pieces would be welcomed!

Cheers

Motig
16th August 2006, 18:09
Good Luck! Bloody hard to get them and expensive. Try the Kettle Club in England. You might have to collect several to make one good one but I hear chromeplaters dont like two stroke exhausts. Ithink Allspeed or some name similar make a system but it doesnt look like the original. I did find a site that reckoned they were going to make them for some models but I could never get a reply.Sorry I've deleted all the sites Ifound on the GT750 otherwise I could have pm'd them to you.

filthyfly
17th August 2006, 09:05
Good Luck! Bloody hard to get them and expensive. Try the Kettle Club in England. You might have to collect several to make one good one but I hear chromeplaters dont like two stroke exhausts. Ithink Allspeed or some name similar make a system but it doesnt look like the original. I did find a site that reckoned they were going to make them for some models but I could never get a reply.Sorry I've deleted all the sites Ifound on the GT750 otherwise I could have pm'd them to you.

Cheers for that all the same. You're not wrong about bloody hard to find! I'd be happy with ANY bits right now. Thanks for your info.

Motu
17th August 2006, 09:29
Mine had a 3 into one - three pipes stuffed into a 3in pipe under the bike,with a 2in stinger and baffle.Highly sophisticated and made to budget - sounded like a disturbed wasp nest.

XTC
17th August 2006, 11:49
There's some nice chambers here for a GT750.....
http://www.kawasakitriplesworldwide.com/tom%20pipes/tomcats%20pipes.htm

Ixion
17th August 2006, 12:13
I think I have somewhere the dimensions for expansion chambers for the GT750. You'd need to put stingers on the end to have any hope at all of getting a WoF though, and fiddle around with jetting.

filthyfly
17th August 2006, 13:09
Mine had a 3 into one - three pipes stuffed into a 3in pipe under the bike,with a 2in stinger and baffle.Highly sophisticated and made to budget - sounded like a disturbed wasp nest.

If you don't mind me asking...Where did you get it made and for how much?

filthyfly
17th August 2006, 13:14
I think I have somewhere the dimensions for expansion chambers for the GT750. You'd need to put stingers on the end to have any hope at all of getting a WoF though, and fiddle around with jetting.

And if you find those dimensions, I'd love to get my hands on them!

Ixion
17th August 2006, 19:36
Found it

And I believe you can still get off the shelf chambers from
http://www.jemcoexhaust.com/

Motu
17th August 2006, 20:11
If you don't mind me asking...Where did you get it made and for how much?

Came on the bike....along with the Sampson green roofing paint job.

filthyfly
18th August 2006, 12:17
Found it

And I believe you can still get off the shelf chambers from
http://www.jemcoexhaust.com/

Beauty!

You're a legend Ixion. Thanks very much!

filthyfly
18th August 2006, 12:17
Came on the bike....along with the Sampson green roofing paint job.

Mmmmm. Roof paint.

inlinefour
19th August 2006, 10:15
Anyone know of where I could get my sticky little hands on an exhaust system for a gt750 Waterbus. Any bits and pieces would be welcomed!

Cheers

I just sold my 75 GT750 with all its spares to a bloke that had to have it. It had the original pipes that really set the whole bike off and I couldnt actually imagine it without the pipes. I never tried to see if there are aftermarket pipes or replicas that can be obtained. I know that some places in the USA do some older bikes exhausts, like the Honda CB750/4. Good luck finding some pipes, hope money is not an issue...

filthyfly
22nd August 2006, 16:25
Good luck finding some pipes, hope money is not an issue...

Heh! Do I get a choice?

Neville
20th April 2007, 10:13
Anyone know of where I could get my sticky little hands on an exhaust system for a gt750 Waterbus. Any bits and pieces would be welcomed!

Cheers


I've got a set of Bassani Chambers for a Water Bus if you're interested

john. keighley
5th January 2010, 22:11
Try Googling http://omarsdtr.com/cafe.html
They are in California, I think - or you can also get in touch with Tranzac in Queensland (somewhere in Brisbane). Both these mobs make good 3 into 1 exhausts. I know the Tranzac will improve weight, fuel economy and midrange. I speak from experience as I've owned 2 Waterbottles with Tranzac systems. Original pipes are now almost impossible to source. John Keighley.