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tom600
1st May 2007, 11:07
hi guys,
yesterday i brought a brand new suzuki gsxr750 k7. i was just wondering if any body knows about a place that could do an underseat exhaust conversion for my bike? cheers tom
why you want underseat?
get new stubby motogp style exhust
eg
http://stores.sportbiketrackgear.com/catalog/GSXR600c.jpg
http://racetaylormade.com/web/media/homepage/suzuki_gsx-600.jpg
http://www.chromewhore.com/shop/images/GSXR_gp.jpg
imdying
1st May 2007, 11:43
Do it yourself, it's fun :D
limbimtimwim
1st May 2007, 11:53
hi guys,
yesterday i brought a brand new suzuki gsxr750 k7. i was just wondering if any body knows about a place that could do an underseat exhaust conversion for my bike? cheers tomMaybe you should have got a Fireblade? ;)
imdying
1st May 2007, 12:14
That would be my advice...
Nutter34
1st May 2007, 13:10
That must be the worst first post I've ever seen!
Why, oh why would you do that to a Gixxer? Or any bike for that matter?
Maybe you should have got a Fireblade? ;)
Or an R1 or ZX10...
imdying
1st May 2007, 13:16
That must be the worst first post I've ever seen!
Why, oh why would you do that to a Gixxer thou? Or any bike for that matter?That may be the case, but it doesn't make your post any less of a waste of space also... I don't actually see anywhere in his post where he asks about the why, only the how.
On the other hand, I've had a good look over some gixxers, there's no good way to do it without changing the swingarm (imho, and that's only because outside the swingarm versions are just plain horrible). Unlike a twin, which usually has facilities for running a pipe up (or down) around that area, the gixxers (especially K7 models) are pretty damn compact and tight. I don't really think it's worth doing, unless you want to drop around $3-5000 on it (all told). I really would recommend swapping it out for any of the models that already has one (R1, ZX10R, Blade, etc).
Of course, those GP style exhausts look awesome, get one of those instead :yes:
/edit: Oh yeah, that Laser twin muffler setup, that's pretty cool that is.
Nutter34
1st May 2007, 13:23
That may be the case, but it doesn't make your post any less of a waste of space also... I don't actually see anywhere in his post where he asks about the why, only the how..
Well, I hooked you pretty good then... which was half of why I responded, lol...
But then, I can see the logic for getting rid of two huge cans on the SV.
The Gixxer 750 is a nice looking bike as is... Not to mention one of the best handling bikes around, if reading a lot of mags is anything to go by. One would think those handling characteristics could be disturbed if the conversion wasn't done properly.
imdying
1st May 2007, 13:30
Well, I hooked you pretty good then... which was half of why I responded, lol...
But then, I can see the logic for getting rid of two huge cans on the SV. The Gixxer 750 is a nice looking bike as is...So you've nothing to add to the thread? Have some bling instead then.
Nutter34
1st May 2007, 13:43
How about this?
If anyone could know, I'm sure someone here will...
http://www.gixxer.com/forums/
Or here...
http://www.gsxr.com/
Here's more on the Taylormade...
http://www.racetaylormade.com/tmpages/suzpages/suz06-750.html
kiwifruit
1st May 2007, 13:51
Leong's new pipe is niiiiiice
http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/showthread.php?t=47963
ruphus
3rd May 2007, 00:28
why you want underseat?
get new stubby motogp style exhust
Yip, thats what I'm getting on mine. I should have it next week.
Kendog
3rd May 2007, 06:28
hi guys,
yesterday i brought a brand new suzuki gsxr750 k7. i was just wondering if any body knows about a place that could do an underseat exhaust conversion for my bike? cheers tom
Great bike :yes:
If you want to see what different exhaust options are available click here (http://www.gixxer.com/forums/showthread.php?t=136736). I counted 84 pictures of different exhausts and there are links to the relevant web sites that sell them.
If you are thinking under seat, I think you should be thinking about whats going on under your helmet with regards to your choice in bike.
Kendog
3rd May 2007, 06:29
Yip, thats what I'm getting on mine. I should have it next week.
Would love to see and hear that once you have it on.
Fat Tony
3rd May 2007, 07:05
Underseat? Eeeeeuuuughhhh :sick:
I spent ages trying to decide on which exhaust to fit on my k6. The shortlist being either the Taylormade, or the Yoshi TRC. Opted for the TRC in the end, mainly because Yoshi were a known product to me, and I hadn't heard many reports about the Taylormade at the time (reports seem very favourable now though)
Bit of info and a few pics of the TRC fitted to my bike here: http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/showthread.php?t=46068
I've since drilled a small hole in the carbon end cone which makes it very quick and easy to remove/refit the baffle (the police over here are having a real clampdown on loud cans)
The TRC without the baffle sounds louder than my last Yoshi (a carbon tri-oval race) and I have to say the TRC sounds absolutely fantastic. New video comparison coming soon
Good luck in your hunt for an underseat if that's the route you decide to take. Each to their own :)
ruphus
3rd May 2007, 11:22
Would love to see and hear that once you have it on.
I've felt like a kid 'the night before xmas' for about the last week. Can't wait.
ruphus
7th May 2007, 20:11
Just found out today that the micron will be another 3 months away. Might get a 2bros instead.
Kendog
7th May 2007, 21:25
Just found out today that the micron will be another 3 months away. Might get a 2bros instead.
They have one in Wellington motorcycles.
I like the look of the micron better myself.
ruphus
7th May 2007, 22:22
Yeah same. It just flows better. The other option would be to get a Yoshi R55 from the states. Could get it for $780 + shipping and it'd still work out cheaper then the micron. Go figure.
They have one in Wellington motorcycles.
I like the look of the micron better myself.
I liked the look of the Micron, but didn't like the sound as much as the Arrow, or the video/sound clip of the Taylormade. The Suzuki trackdays are usually good for looking at the different options
R6_kid
7th May 2007, 22:33
Go for the underseat bro... fuck the haters and dare to be different, if they don't like it then too bad for them, its just gonna piss them off more when you are in front of them and disappearing into the distance.
Nothing is impossible, but you're gonna need some serious heat proofing, and you will probably end up with no storage space, and depending on clearances a joining pipe that sticks out the side too.
The guy asked about getting an underseat exhaust made, not whether you liked his idea or not.
My personal preference lately is totally hidden (under lower fairing) or only having the tip visible.
edit: i think i just dumped a load after seeing that taylormade exhaust!
R6_kid
8th May 2007, 17:59
http://www.racetaylormade.com/tmpages/ownbk.html#0506suz
check out the GSXR1000K5/6 with the twin undertail pipes... i reckon thats your go mate, and it looks damn sexy too if you ask me.
limbimtimwim
8th May 2007, 18:46
http://www.racetaylormade.com/tmpages/ownbk.html#0506suz
check out the GSXR1000K5/6 with the twin undertail pipes... i reckon thats your go mate, and it looks damn sexy too if you ask me.Those modern GSXRs look awkward with underseat pipes, the pipe has to go around the swingarm and then up. Hence my comment about should have got a fireblade, since Honda have done all the plumbing for you.
I am, however, impressed they are managing to do it at all. And I am especially impressed with the ZX-10R at the bottom of the page.
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