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Darryboy
6th August 2004, 12:04
Hi all,

I feel a bit stink b'cos I know there've been heaps of 'which can' threads of late. But I don't remember anyone mentioning 250 4's.

Only reason i'm asking is that my 21st coming up and the boys want to go in together and get me something and a 'zorst seems like an idea.

So is it worth doing? I know there's other stuff you need to do to get the most out of it (ie carb re-jetting).

Cheers

jrandom
6th August 2004, 12:05
Aren't you forgetting the sponsor stickers? Basics first, young man. Basics first.

k14
6th August 2004, 12:10
Don't know bout a GSX 250. I know a few people with aftermarket cans for their CBR or ZXR's. They cost around $600 or so. Don't really make any difference, just with sound. The CBR ones are too loud. I know some guys that don't even use the after market can because it is too loud and makes them go deaf after riding for 15 mins or so.

Does the GSX have a flange where the headers go to the muffler? If it is all one piece you would probably have to cut the current can off and weld the new one on.

White trash
6th August 2004, 12:13
But I don't remember anyone mentioning 250 4's.



Ummm.....You've got a twin

jrandom
6th August 2004, 12:13
I took a CBR250RR with an Arrow a/m can out for a two-hour test ride once. Cruising at 100kph in top gear was genuinely painful on unplugged ears.

Darryboy
6th August 2004, 12:15
Ummm.....You've got a twin

Sorry, meant 4/stroke

aff-man
6th August 2004, 12:20
i has a ummmm did pipe. Sounded like a bloody rotor. Loud obnoxious (spelling) and generally made the bike look and sound bigger than it was. Got the heads turning. Unfortunatley if memory serves me right you gonna have to do a lot more work than just wacking on a can to put an after market exhaust on.

Darryboy
6th August 2004, 12:29
Cheers guys,

Sounds like a lot of trouble just for the wank value.
Think I'll leave it... Maybe I can get them to put in for a detector.

Thanks again for the advice

Hitcher
6th August 2004, 12:30
I've seen a Yamaha Zeal where some clown has carved off the standard pipes and butchered on a 4-1 system with a can that looks like it came off a Ferguson tractor... Sounded like crap as well.

On the subject of tractor exhausts, ANZA in Palmerston North has a Kawasaki Mean Streak that some git has had a crack at "customising" -- beige vinyl seat, and a single tractor exhaust. It screams "tasteless". Who knows, somebody may fall in love with it one day...

aff-man
6th August 2004, 14:03
yip go the detector. Or for true cusomisation maybe different rim colours (about $200 to get both rims powdercoated) and that had just as much wank value :baby: :Playnice:

Paul in NZ
6th August 2004, 14:08
I was going to suggest something quite inappropriate as a gift here and thought better of it at the last moment....

Shit I hate the responsibility that comes with age.....

Paul N

Cajun
6th August 2004, 14:25
I've seen a Yamaha Zeal where some clown has carved off the standard pipes and butchered on a 4-1 system with a can that looks like it came off a Ferguson tractor... Sounded like crap as well.

On the subject of tractor exhausts, ANZA in Palmerston North has a Kawasaki Mean Streak that some git has had a crack at "customising" -- beige vinyl seat, and a single tractor exhaust. It screams "tasteless". Who knows, somebody may fall in love with it one day...

Yeah they had that bike in there for AGES, that beige seat looks horrible, its not that colour you put on, and the exhust is bad, i mean any vn1500d exhusts fit on so no need to go that far

Darryboy
6th August 2004, 14:44
yip go the detector. Or for true cusomisation maybe different rim colours (about $200 to get both rims powdercoated) and that had just as much wank value :baby: :Playnice:

Sorry man, no offence meant by the 'wank value' comment.
Just that it looked like it would be 'shitty loud' with little or no performance upgrade.

aff-man
6th August 2004, 15:00
It all depends on what it is and how you put it on. My old bike can be heard from a km away but if i am wearing the shark helmet it's not overly loud. An if i wear the cms a good set of ear plugs cancell out all the sound. The loud exhaust also helped people see (hear) me on the road. 6chris6 had the same pipe on the same bike but he had like a baffle thing in it or something and it was quieter than the origional. Aftermarket pipes don't necessarily need to be loud but the fact is they usually are to help with free flow.

aff-man
6th August 2004, 15:02
plus it looks sexy (yes yes i know but i am a bit of a poser)

vifferman
6th August 2004, 15:12
Shit I hate the responsibility that comes with age.....
Eh?!?
I think I'm getting more irresponsible with age. At least, that seems to be the feedback I get from Mrs FS and the boys...
Maybe it just happens when you're a grandad, Grandad?:Pokey:

vifferman
6th August 2004, 15:13
plus it looks sexy (yes yes i know but i am a bit of a poser)Close, but no banana.
It needs to be C/F, and your hugger is the wrong colour. So put your posing pouch back in the cupboard.

aff-man
6th August 2004, 16:18
No hugger WAS actaully black but due to a lot of wet weather/ all weather riding it was went grey (cause it was only black plastic not painted).

As to hat to get there is always the possibility of wicked as riding gear.