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Full Member | Dan Forsley 6:35 pm September 27, 2009
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George and Chet
Thank you, guys.
If I go this way I would probably go with the carbon cannister for an overall blacker look.
Dan
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 Moderator | Chet Blountville, TN 4:54 pm September 27, 2009
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From the hills of Tennessee welcome to another beautiful day the Lord has made.
I own a 2005 Silver Burgman 400 and 1982 Honda Silverwing GL500I
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Full Member | George 1:24 pm September 27, 2009
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Dan Forsley said:If possible could you upload a pic of your bike with the R77 install?
Dan – if you go the Yoshimura site and follow the menu to the Suzuki Burgman 650 with stainless pipes it's got a better picture than I could take.
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Full Member | Dan Forsley 8:56 am September 27, 2009
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George
If possible could you upload a pic of your bike with the R77 install?
Dan
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Full Member | George 1:59 pm September 26, 2009
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I had a set of Yoshimura R77 stainless exhaust installed on my 650 K9 yesterday. The installation was relatively quick and went without any hitches. I bought the system from pipecity.com and they were able to get the unit directly from Yoshimura instead of waiting till the end of October like other dealers. Pipecity’s price was the lowest I’ve seen — $427.00 & free shipping. The pipes look really good. They are short and clean and give the bike a sportier look. I installed the noise reducing baffle that comes with the pipes. The sound is excellent and the bike now sounds like a refined 650 motorcycle. The exhaust is louder, but not overly loud, deeper and throatier. Suzuki had their people at the dealer with a giant truck with all the new Suzuki models for test rides. The Suzuki folks got a big kick out of the Yoshi on the Burgman.
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