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    Hyosung GT250R after market exhaust

    COnsidering getting a chamber made up by Custom chambers
    anyone had one made up for there GT250R
    would really like to hear some feedback or even the exhaust itself before going ahead just don't want it to sound like poo.
    Understanably

    Any feedabck welcome
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    Swanny will be along soon im sure, he have a suggestion for ya.......

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    I thought hyosung made after market pipes for those?

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    Mt Eden Motorcycles could help ya, we have a mate who has a bike like yours and its the best sounding one of those i have heard, he got his sorted at Mt Eden

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    Na Mate

    Nah Mate

    Don't bother with it, 250's change the exhaust you have chances of screwing up with the power, it needs back pressure release.

    GT 250 R's already have mean sound it's a V Twin what else do you want? If anything play with the muffler not the whole exhaust. Let us know how you get along.

    Good luck

    Alvin

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    Quote Originally Posted by mynameis
    Don't bother with it, 250's change the exhaust you have chances of screwing up with the power, it needs back pressure release.
    Blah, what power? we are talking about the GT 250R here my friend.

    Aftermarket exhuast are available through the dealer/distributor however anything you can buy for any other bike is capable of being fitted to the GT 250.

    A good way to choose an exhuast is to look at what people have on the larger V-Twins as there is a great deal of difference between a V-Twin and Inline 4 engines in regards to sound.

    Yoshi's seem to be the way to go.

    Debaffling is the easiest way to get a nice note out of the stock GT 250 exhuasts. Its pretty simple. However back firing can occur on heavy engine braking. So my opinion is, fork out for a nice exhuast or don't bother at all.

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    Quote Originally Posted by maha man
    Mt Eden Motorcycles could help ya, we have a mate who has a bike like yours and its the best sounding one of those i have heard, he got his sorted at Mt Eden
    Yah' cheeky shit!

    I think I've met your mate, hes on the naked GT 250 (red) ? Apparently he was one of the first GT 250 owners to have his muffler debaffled and also had 3 teeth taken off the back.

    Or maybe I'm mistaken.

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    Quote Originally Posted by swanny
    Yah' cheeky shit!

    I think I've met your mate, hes on the naked GT 250 (red) ? Apparently he was one of the first GT 250 owners to have his muffler debaffled and also had 3 teeth taken off the back.

    Or maybe I'm mistaken.
    You are right swanny, his name is Julian, mass of hair and like's to run up hills naked, and thats without his bike.............

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    Hyosung sell racing exhaust pipes "for track use only". But I will buy one of the pipes if someone buys me the bike to put it on.

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