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Tail pipes GL-1000

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I dont like a quiet ride.
Are the stock mufflers replaceable with LOUDER ones, Or is there a certain back pressure needed for the motors?
I do like the tail fin pipes on the spongebob bike.
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I'm runnin an open kerker, but with aftermarket carb. can the stockers, try jc whitney or jp cycles metric catalog for cheepies. SAVE the stock mufflers just in case................BIG T :-D
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What Bigt Said , but also I have on mine 82 GL 1100 a set of Harley 19" slip on mufflers . Not to loud with a nice low throaty tone . No jetting needed .

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Zryder wrote:What Bigt Said , but also I have on mine 82 GL 1100 a set of Harley 19" slip on mufflers . Not to loud with a nice low throaty tone . No jetting needed .

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I'm thinking in that line also, I don't want to do the re jetting. It wouldn't be hard just tedious. Finding a carb synchronizing tool soon too.
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does anyone have a website for classic wing exhausts? Right now, I have (I think) Jardine pipes on my 79 but they're too loud. Looking for something in teh middle between that and the stockers.
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sanfelice wrote:does anyone have a website for classic wing exhausts? Right now, I have (I think) Jardine pipes on my 79 but they're too loud. Looking for something in teh middle between that and the stockers.
Have a look at this topic,:

http://ngwclub.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=74

You maybe find some useful information there.
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