Yoshimura 4 into 1 or find a dual exhaust system?
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Yoshimura 4 into 1 or find a dual exhaust system?
My 88 i just bought has a 4 into 1 Yoshimura pipe, not exactly sure which one. It sounds good, but living in a VERY quiet neighborhood, the locals don't like me firing it up for work at 6am. She is very throaty sounding. Any way to quiet it a little bit or should I try and find a stock set of pipes or aftermarket dual pipe set up? Any help will be greatly appreciated.
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RE: Yoshimura 4 into 1 or find a dual exhaust system?
You can fabricate or buy a dB-killer insert
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RE: Yoshimura 4 into 1 or find a dual exhaust system?
In a previous life I would roll the bike down the street before starting. Away from garage doors or walls that would reflect the sound. Other than that get new neighbors!! As long as the db level is below the legal threshold and your not "tuning by twist" not alot a neighbor can do. I know that most neighbors are cool but there are usually 1 or more who will take offence just by the sight of your bike let alone the sound,For them I say screw em! Did I mention how much I hate HOA's ........ sorry differant forum. But really to set up your bike to please you neighbors is wrong I could see if it was say a big single or twin with open megaphones but any four at idle really isnt all that loud even with a race pipe. If you idle away till your a block away or so whats the harm.
Big Smoooth
Big Smoooth
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RE: Yoshimura 4 into 1 or find a dual exhaust system?
If you think your Yoshi is loud, you should hear my s/steel 2" twin pipes !! I just idle it off down the street, and open it up when well away.....I often ride early, and there're little kids who need their sleep, so I consider them, not their "old fart" parents........(I'm an old fart myself)
If you're worried about it, tips above are good, otherwise a cork or f/glass plug will be OK for a short distance, and don't rev the bike, the back pressure could do damage, but at low revs it'll be fine.
If you're worried about it, tips above are good, otherwise a cork or f/glass plug will be OK for a short distance, and don't rev the bike, the back pressure could do damage, but at low revs it'll be fine.
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RE: Yoshimura 4 into 1 or find a dual exhaust system?
After moving to a 4to 1 V&H (from 4to2 Cobra slip-ons)and not liking the sound, I bought a new Kawi stock can off a ZX-10 on eBay for $12 U.S. and grafted it to the 4 to 1 header.
A Muffler shop or welder friend can save you some bucks.
I'm happier with the Sounds and the back pressure eliminated the flat spot at 5k rpm.
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A Muffler shop or welder friend can save you some bucks.
I'm happier with the Sounds and the back pressure eliminated the flat spot at 5k rpm.
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RE: Yoshimura 4 into 1 or find a dual exhaust system?
Today my roomates daughter woke up as I was idling out of the garage (Soundproofing is nice) she told her Mom "Uncle Shane's bike is loud!"
So far, the neighbors aren't that mad, especially the nice police officer across the street. Will try the wait till out of earshot trick see if it helps. Thanks again for the input everyone.
So far, the neighbors aren't that mad, especially the nice police officer across the street. Will try the wait till out of earshot trick see if it helps. Thanks again for the input everyone.