I was hoping to just find somewhat quieter mufflers without having to go to the balance tube head pipes.May not be correct but I thought you wanted a quieter system?
I was hoping to just find somewhat quieter mufflers without having to go to the balance tube head pipes.May not be correct but I thought you wanted a quieter system?
I definitely noticed a drop in noise level when I fitted down pipes with a balance pipe to my 750Yes, the 850 exhaust pipes would fit a 750, but how much quieter is subjective. Probably not worth the trouble of extra exhaust gaskets to seal with 850 exhaust nuts or use 750 nuts. Then there's getting the balance tube not to leak. Supposed to balance out the exhaust pulses and maybe a little better midrange.
I've had both 850 & 750's with Dunstall "silencers" and didn't notice much difference in noise level, if any. You would only be able to buy Dunstall replicas now and there is just flimsy fiberglass inside that won't last very long.
I would just pick your price point and buy a pair of pea shooters if that's the look you want. You're never going to be Harley loud with a Norton unless revving it to redline in every gear.
Some years ago I had Viking pipes on my T160 and the quality was top drawer.Anyone bought and care to comment on NZ Viking Header/Peashooter combo?
Can't really see the point in their "big bore" (1 5/8") system?
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Quack,Am looking over the peashooter mufflers offered by Andover Norton and all 3 styles they offer for the '73 roadster application say they have sound deadening. Can someone tell if they use something like the fiberglass packing that used to be used on all the "glass pak" mufflers of old? Or are they just perforated, slotted, or louverd interal pipe/baffle?
I had a big bore two into one system on my 750 for a short timeAnyone bought and care to comment on NZ Viking Header/Peashooter combo?
Can't really see the point in their "big bore" (1 5/8") system?
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1 3/8"What was the outside diameter of the original header pipes on the '73 roadster/hi-rider?
Fun bikes those GN 400,s I had one given to me years agoI have this little Suzuki GN400 for bringing along in the campervan when on holiday. Nice and light, but the muffler is, well, a bit too restrictive, too civilised?
So I thought, why not swap it for a peashooter.
I tested 3 different types I had lying around, see below.
In the picture, the orange tapes show the extent of the fluted part of the inner tube.
Quietest was the Campbell at the bottom, type Z601, logo near the front, weight 2455 grams.
Reasonably quiet was an unknow type (maybe original?), weight 1838 grams.
Loudest was another Campbell, no type number, logo near the end, seamless outer shell, weight 2062 grams.
My favorit is the Campbell Z601, although it sure is a lot louder than the original GN400 muffler.
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good morningWill be replacing the exhaust system on my bike. Will be removing the turnout type mufflers and head pipes that the PO had installed on my Hi-Rider, as I mentioned in previous posts. Want to install "peashooter"mufflers as most guys call them. There are a number of sources for these mufflers and would like recommendations or suggestions from others about sources. Do some makers offer some decent noise reduction as opposed to straight through design? Would rather have some that are a little more quiet as opposed to louder. Also suggestions on head pipes, as I'll be needing to install ones with the up bend ahead of the mufflers as those currently on my bike are straight with no bend. Any advice would be appreciated.
Morning.....Just went thru this processWill be replacing the exhaust system on my bike. Will be removing the turnout type mufflers and head pipes that the PO had installed on my Hi-Rider, as I mentioned in previous posts. Want to install "peashooter"mufflers as most guys call them. There are a number of sources for these mufflers and would like recommendations or suggestions from others about sources. Do some makers offer some decent noise reduction as opposed to straight through design? Would rather have some that are a little more quiet as opposed to louder. Also suggestions on head pipes, as I'll be needing to install ones with the up bend ahead of the mufflers as those currently on my bike are straight with no bend. Any advice would be appreciated.
I realize you could take such measures, but I'm not going to go to that extent. Was just asking for comments on what available new mufflers were quieter than others. Not going to pay the going price for a pair of mufflers just to cut them open and Frankenstein them.