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exhaust systems

Postby smr96 » Thu May 12, 2005 9:37 am

Now that I've got my BP back I'd like to put an exhaust on. I've seen some great stuff on this site, but I'd like to know what companies make a pipe to fit on my bike. The only one I know of is M4.
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Postby keithcross » Thu May 12, 2005 10:51 am

The carbon can company and BSM also do a pipe for thismodel. I dare say there are others as well.

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Re: exhaust systems

Postby m4panther » Tue May 17, 2005 6:32 pm

too bad the M$ hanger bracket is a piec of SH*T I'm going on my 3rd one

smr96 wrote:Now that I've got my BP back I'd like to put an exhaust on. I've seen some great stuff on this site, but I'd like to know what companies make a pipe to fit on my bike. The only one I know of is M4.
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Postby hulagun » Wed May 18, 2005 11:01 pm

*I dare say* there are limited choices.

M4, which is ugly. Then the European companies which are expensive. Go back and read the exhaust threads and you'll see.. the best option is to make your own, the second best is to buy the parts you like and have a competent fabricator modify them to fit your bike.

Or buy the M4 and live with the odd looking muffler placement.

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Postby smr96 » Thu May 19, 2005 8:12 am

I think that answers my question. I've seen the homemade one's... nice stuff, but I was looking for one that was made to fit directly on the bike right out of the box. Apparently even the one's that are meant to don't! Thank's for the help.
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Postby keithcross » Thu May 19, 2005 5:30 pm

I have a BSM exhaust and it bolted straight on. Not badl looking either.

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Postby CaptDavis » Thu May 26, 2005 9:06 pm

BSM offers two choices: Vampire (Loud) and Future (Not so loud, and
my choice). The Future sounds like a four cycle exhaust should; deep-
er tone and similar to other four stroke dirt bikes.

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Other pipe that fits to MuZ Skorpion 660cc

Postby Chayanne » Sun Apr 09, 2006 9:34 am

The Brand is HOLESHOT. site http://www.holeshot.com/old/mz/mz.html
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Postby whysub01 » Sun Apr 09, 2006 2:08 pm

Carbon Can one on mine-bolts straight on. Finish is still excellent after two winters.

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Postby friendfire » Sun Apr 09, 2006 2:10 pm

Looks really good whysub!!
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Postby CM » Mon Apr 10, 2006 3:28 pm

I don´t know if you can get the following exhausts in the USA....

G.P.R
Figaroli
Holeshot
BSM
Goetz


Holeshot isn´t very well, with the new ones you will loose some power.

Figaroli is good, but in my opinion too large....no losses of power

G.P.R is very good, but expensive. no losses of power and he looks great at the baghi!

The Goetz exhaust is like the G.P.R., only a little bit larger. If you mount it, you should have some problems, the qualitiy isn´t very good but acceptable and he´s CHEAP!!!!

The BSM is okay, looks nice at the baghi and works well...but GPR looks nicer :P ;)
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Postby MuzzinMo » Tue Apr 11, 2006 5:00 am

Well, there are suitable alternatives:
8)

http://www.abp-racing.de/bike/akrapovic.html

http://www.abp-racing.de/bike/mz660.html

Only sad thing about it is the price! :shock:
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Postby CM » Tue Apr 11, 2006 1:46 pm

I don´t like the Akrapovic.....the exhaust is too big....ugly and f*ckin´ expensive....


I have heard nothing good about ABP and Baghituning..or Kawasaki KLX tuning. They only can handle a pumpkin, nothing else. A member of the german Baghi forum had tuned his bike there....he was very disappointed about the effect and the lost money. In germany, Tunebike is very good!
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Re: Exhaust Mods.

Postby cat » Wed Apr 12, 2006 11:32 am

CaptDavis wrote:BSM offers two choices: Vampire (Loud) and Future (Not so loud, and
my choice). The Future sounds like a four cycle exhaust should; deep-
er tone and similar to other four stroke dirt bikes.

Ordered mine from: Twisting Throttle Cycles
11464 C.R. Koon Highway
Prosperity, SC. 29127
803-364-Bike

Shop is MZ dealership. Owners are Brian and Faith Wilson (Nice People
I met during MZ open house at Bike Week).
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Postby cat » Wed Apr 12, 2006 12:04 pm

CM wrote:I don´t like the Akrapovic.....the exhaust is too big....ugly and f*ckin´ expensive....

I have heard nothing good about ABP and Baghituning..or Kawasaki KLX tuning. They only can handle a pumpkin, nothing else. A member of the german Baghi forum had tuned his bike there....he was very disappointed about the effect and the lost money. In germany, Tunebike is very good!


that Akrapovic - i think it was on tunebike.de i saw the picture - looks terrible.

the others... wherever you go, there are people making crap exhausts. and lots of hype /bullsht.

M4 ... stuff them - they're too slack to make a connector that fits the Baghira, they just want to sell what they made for the other model. it's not that much work.

if you're in the UK or Europe, you have the best choice.
if you're in the USA, and you don't want to pay for shipping from Germany/Netherlands/UK/Italy, get the M4, or make a custom exhaust (get a suitable muffler and get someone to make the collector and connector pipe - or use the stock collector.
if you're not in Europe or the USA and you don't want to pay $$$$ (like 150 euros to ship the GPR), make one.

there is nothing special about any of the aftermarket exhausts for the Baghira. it's just the convenience of getting a connector pipe and collector that's been made for it. any muffler for a big single (or a Ducati or something) will be ok; you just have to find someone suitable to make the rest.

Akrapovic ...[see the current thread on advrider re Akrapovic on KTM 640]... "you get what you pay for" ... check out Akrapovic website re why they are better than most.
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