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    Hyosung GT250R exhaust

    Hey guys/girls

    Getting me a new GT250R in the next couple weeks and looking at getting a new muffler on it just wanting your opinion on the diff types are available??

    Anyone out there that's done there muffler or any other mods I'd be keen to hear what you did and how the bikes going

    Cheers

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    dont do it man! get Japper!
    When I die, I want to go peacefully like my Grandfather did, in his sleep -- not screaming, like the passengers in his car.

    "Four wheels move the body, two wheels move the soul"

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    Quote Originally Posted by Geordie_Biker6 View Post
    dont do it man! get Japper!


    +1



    Just leave it standard, its only a two fiddy!

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    Dont bother. for several reasons, one, its a 250, any increases you get are going to be barely noticable.

    secondly, even if you go and spend out on a decent can, getting a good quality one will cost you around $500+. But that isnt the only cost. If you are putting a can on it, it often requires that you get it rejetted and possibly requires a different air filter to get it all working together properly, those few things can take the total cost as far $1500.

    The cost of your bike + $1500 would = a GT650, which will be learner legal very shortly anyway.

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    Any of the larger-chambered straight-through pipes are awesome on the 250 hyos. Screaming Demon etc. You won't get any more power out of it, but the sound is absolutely brilliant, and will transform your experience and others perception of your bike.

    Don't be tempted to richen the fuel/air ratio. If you do, you will completely remove its' lovely crackle-pop-bang on overrun, and this is three quarters of its' appeal.

    Do it!
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    got the bike and went with the IXILL short black pipe, sounds mint with baffle removed,

    loving the bike, out on it everday!

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