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jody@ticketmaster.com
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Post by jody@ticketmaster.com » Thu Oct 26, 2000 4:35 pm

Hi Friends, So, I have a new 2001 KLR650 and was wondering if anyone has put an exhaust on one yet. Cobra says that their systems only fit through '98. But I assume they will fit 2001 since there have been no apparent changes to the bike (except the great new paint scheme). I was also wondering if anyone has tried the Big Gun system? It seems great but is really expensive ($370 plus anonther $90 for a USFS spark arrestor). I keep hearing bad things about the supertrapp silencers, any thought on this also.

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Post by Guest » Thu Oct 26, 2000 4:46 pm

i assume the archives are still broken, because all your questions are answered there in lurid detail. if they aren't broken, go search 'em. if they are, then here's the reader's digest large-print summary of what i remember: 1. cobra sucks pondwater. everyone who bought one hated it and thought they wasted their money. 2. big gun is LOUD!, but beautifully made. ca stu has some thoughts on his. apparently the quiet version is tolerable now. 3. supertrapp is okay. i have one (IDS2). it seems to work fine, but i got a little annoyed at the noise with 12 discs, and with 6 discs i'm not sure it's any faster than stock. if i had to do it all over again, i'd probably just stick with stock. if you want to go faster, buy a bigger bike (or a lighter bike). mw
> -----Original Message----- > From: jody@... [mailto:jody@...] > Sent: Thursday, October 26, 2000 2:36 PM > To: DSN_klr650@egroups.com > Subject: [DSN_klr650] Aftermarket exhaust > > > Hi Friends, > So, I have a new 2001 KLR650 and was wondering if anyone has put an > exhaust on one yet. Cobra says that their systems only fit > through '98. But I assume they will fit 2001 since there have been no > apparent changes to the bike (except the great new paint scheme). I > was also wondering if anyone has tried the Big Gun system? It seems > great but is really expensive ($370 plus anonther $90 for a USFS > spark arrestor). I keep hearing bad things about the supertrapp > silencers, any thought on this also. > > > Visit the KLR650 archives at > http://www.listquest.com/lq/search.html?ln=klr650 > Support Dual Sport News... dsneditor@... > Let's keep this list SPAM free! > > Visit our site at http://www.egroups.com/group/DSN_klr650 > To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: > DSN_klr650-unsubscribe@egroups.com > > >

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Post by mule2b@aol.com » Thu Oct 26, 2000 5:15 pm

I've had my eyes on a Laser ProDuro, but it seems that the potential importer for these (Fred) has held off on word that Steve Kesselring is developing a high performance exhaust for the KLR. Who knows when either of these will be available? In the meantime, I'll stick with my tweety stocker until............? Steve "The Mule" A14

Stuart Mumford
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Post by Stuart Mumford » Thu Oct 26, 2000 6:49 pm

>2. big gun is LOUD!, but beautifully made. ca stu has some thoughts on his. >apparently the quiet version is tolerable now.
I like mine, it is louder than shiznit, but if you get the USFS sparky "quiet" core, and keep out of the throttle , it's tolerable. If you want to wake the dead, put on the race core and give it some stick, you will be popping eardrums all over the neighborhood. It seems to give a lot more low end as well as a lot of over-rev, but I'm no rocket scientist... You do lose quite a bit of weight with the BG system over the stocker, also
>if i had to do it all over again, i'd probably just stick with stock. if
you
>want to go faster, buy a bigger bike (or a lighter bike). >mw
Indeed. I think the money would be better spent on suspension, and a good set of tires. If you must have a cool looking, hi-po exhaust, get a BG. see it at http://www.egroups.com/files/DSN_klr650/Big+Gun+2nd+Generation+pics/
> -----Original Message----- > From: jody@... [mailto:jody@...]
CA Stu

Jim Jackson
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Post by Jim Jackson » Fri Oct 27, 2000 8:45 am

I received word from Steve a week or two ago that the manufacturing facility he is dealing with has the pipes for KLR's just about ready. I'll spare you all the details but suffice it to say he some long standing issues appear to be on the verge of resolution. Quality Engine's site is in the archives. Apologies for he following NKLR request: I am trying to contact anyone in a purchasing management and/or VP level position with over-the-road and long-haul trucking comanies to discuss the possibility of a strategic partnership. I have been trying for two months and am getting no response. I don't have alot of experience in this venue. Can anyone point me at a resource? Thanks in advance. Jim Jackson A13 "Gonzo" South Carolina
> >I've had my eyes on a Laser ProDuro, but it seems that the potential >importer for these (Fred) has held off on word that Steve Kesselring is >developing a high performance exhaust for the KLR. Who knows when either of >these will be available? >In the meantime, I'll stick with my tweety stocker until............? > > Steve > "The Mule" > A14 >
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Post by Mike ThetrailGoon » Fri Sep 07, 2001 3:49 pm

Installed a Big Gun exhaust, K&N air filter, and a DynoJet kit about 5000 miles ago. VERY happy with the results. I'd definately buy another Big Gun pipe. The Big Gun people even answer their e-mail. BTW, every single aftermarket pipe on all my past bikes required a carb rejet, no exceptions. ===== Kaw A-13, Gone but not fur-gotten; Yam xs850lg, suz 450gs, suz 250gs, Yam yz250, CZ400, Suz RM370, CZ250, Yam yz125, Hon 175, Hod 100spr.rat, Hod 100ace, Hon T90, Hon t70, Hon 50mt, Rupp 5hp Mini __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get email alerts & NEW webcam video instant messaging with Yahoo! Messenger http://im.yahoo.com

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Post by joefoxman@hotmail.com » Thu Oct 04, 2001 5:37 pm

I recently purchased the KLR 650. Very cool and fun bike to ride. The stock exhaust and muffler suck. Does anybody know of a good kit to add to it to make it better? I was hoping for performance and a nice loud sound. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Joey Fox KLR 650

Bogdan Swider
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Post by Bogdan Swider » Thu Oct 04, 2001 5:46 pm

> I recently purchased the KLR 650. Very cool and fun bike to ride. > The stock exhaust and muffler suck. Does anybody know of a good kit > to add to it to make it better? I was hoping for performance and a > nice loud sound. > > Any help would be greatly appreciated. > > Joey Fox > KLR 650 > >
I thought a fox values stealth. Why do you want to make noise ? Bogdan

Dale Johnson
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Post by Dale Johnson » Thu Oct 04, 2001 5:46 pm

--Snip a > nice loud sound.
>
--Snip Quick DUCK.. Too many anti-loud pipe people around here.. :-) I got a used Two Bros racing can and melted the baffles so I drilled the rivets and just removed them, Welded it back together and now you can hear me coming from a mile away.. Perfoamance is better IMHO but I need to re-jet too. Dale

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Post by Dale Johnson » Thu Oct 04, 2001 5:49 pm

--Snip-- Perfoamance I used to live in Oakland, it's the ebonics coming out. :-) Dale

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