Gsxr muffler on F4i?
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Gsxr muffler on F4i?
I hate how exhausts in general look on the F4i. I think thats the consensus too since theres a sticky on making stubby mufflers.
I want to go even beyong stubby mufflers. The 06-07 gsxr's stock muffler/location is perfect in my eyes and would love to graph it onto my bike. Also I think i read somewhere that having it low is better for CG and less weight since theres less piping (don't have to be a physicist to realize this makes sense).
What's your opinion on the look and would there be any performance side effects bad or good? I'm sure the gsxr makes more HP so atleast the muffler wont be a restriction in terms of flow.
I want to go even beyong stubby mufflers. The 06-07 gsxr's stock muffler/location is perfect in my eyes and would love to graph it onto my bike. Also I think i read somewhere that having it low is better for CG and less weight since theres less piping (don't have to be a physicist to realize this makes sense).
What's your opinion on the look and would there be any performance side effects bad or good? I'm sure the gsxr makes more HP so atleast the muffler wont be a restriction in terms of flow.
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I definitely don't want louder than my D&D muffler. I was hoping since the Gsxr muffler was a stock item, it would have more baffles and tech built to quiet the engine better than aftermarket mufflers while remaining short.
Just from looking at photos, it seems it would fit with some cutting of the belly fairing area. And it would be slightly more angled than being on a gsxr since they're swingarm is indented for the muffler.
No body has any comments on this? No body does DIY things on this board?
Just from looking at photos, it seems it would fit with some cutting of the belly fairing area. And it would be slightly more angled than being on a gsxr since they're swingarm is indented for the muffler.
No body has any comments on this? No body does DIY things on this board?
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