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zx9 muffler recomendations

Mon Apr 02, 2007 8:53 am

attention zx9 r owners

would love to hear of any recomendations for a slip on
pros & cons etc etc

i suppose im probably looking at the usaul suspects
yoshi- staintune arrow muzzy micron

i from what i know i dont need anything else ie power commander ???

currently my bike is stock as rock

but any info appreaciated
cheers mick

Mon Apr 02, 2007 10:03 am

I'm also looking to get a pipe for my 2000 ZX9 but I want one thats not to loud so no-one knows I'm coming! Want the power not the noise , any ideas which brands are the go?

Mon Apr 02, 2007 10:50 am

Trunks wrote:I'm also looking to get a pipe for my 2000 ZX9 but I want one thats not to loud so no-one knows I'm coming! Want the power not the noise , any ideas which brands are the go?


If you want quiet, then stick with the stocker. The standard pipe is also really light. Some of the aftermarket mufflers are actually heavier. So take this into consideration when looking.

I am currently looking at puting one on my 9 also. Not for noise, not for any power or torque increase, just for a little more ground clearance. My current fav is the Muzzy! I am thinking of buying one like they make for the ten with a low side exit, and having the mid section custom made to suit! :)

Mon Apr 02, 2007 11:02 am

Check out the JC Motors Motorcycle Exhausts site on e-bay (US). These guys have their shit together, with over 5 and half thousand exhaust systems in stock at any one time.

The shelf price on a Yoshi RS3 bolt-on for my ZX12R was over $800 in the local dealer. I scored one from JC, for only $460 delivered from the US in 4 days !!!! :shock: That is *total* cost in Aussie dollars, including shipping.

They have *shitloads* of aftermarket slip-ons and bolt-ons for the ZX9, you name it, Two Brothers, Yoshi, Muzzy, Hindle, D & D, etc etc.

If you keep it to *just* a muffler only, then a PCIII is not a 'must', if you do a full system and some better filters, then you should consider a PCIII, especially with a Muzzy........

BTW, the Yoshi RS3 for the 12 weighed more than the stock Ti muffler...noticeably more...... :shock:

8)

Mon Apr 02, 2007 11:08 am

Mine wears Remus. It sounds pretty butch. That's about the most I can tell you ;)

Mon Apr 02, 2007 11:41 am

Gosling1 wrote:Check out the JC Motors Motorcycle Exhausts site on e-bay (US). These guys have their shit together, with over 5 and half thousand exhaust systems in stock at any one time.

The shelf price on a Yoshi RS3 bolt-on for my ZX12R was over $800 in the local dealer. I scored one from JC, for only $460 delivered from the US in 4 days !!!! :shock: That is *total* cost in Aussie dollars, including shipping.

They have *shitloads* of aftermarket slip-ons and bolt-ons for the ZX9, you name it, Two Brothers, Yoshi, Muzzy, Hindle, D & D, etc etc.

If you keep it to *just* a muffler only, then a PCIII is not a 'must', if you do a full system and some better filters, then you should consider a PCIII, especially with a Muzzy........

BTW, the Yoshi RS3 for the 12 weighed more than the stock Ti muffler...noticeably more...... :shock:

8)


Gos, the PCIII won't work on a ZX9 !!! For some reason it just doesn't have any effect on the Cv carbs????? :lol:

Mon Apr 02, 2007 11:48 am

Strika wrote:[


Gos, the PCIII won't work on a ZX9 !!! For some reason it just doesn't have any effect on the Cv carbs????? :lol:



:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

Mon Apr 02, 2007 12:00 pm

Gosling1 wrote:Check out the JC Motors Motorcycle Exhausts site on e-bay (US). T


my brother has bought 2 from this guy for his 01 zx9
(wrecked the first one in a little crash)

currently he has a carbon TRS on it and it looks awesome and sounds REALLY awesome.
He reckons it has improved performance a little as well (although there is no proof of how much if any ;) just that it 'feels' better

The TRS is definately louder than the rs3 he had last time.

I am probably going to buy an RS5 of this bloke in a month or two for my bike.

Like Gos says they are much cheaper than here and super fast on delivery.

Mon Apr 02, 2007 12:18 pm

ok im not after a nosy pipe either

so ive chosen a reamus revolution gp $755

apparently i can remove baffle to keep it quiet and
or remove for more noise
not likely :!: :!:

didnt ask about weight tho

so thanks for your thoughts on the pipe
marty im only going down this track coz of insurance owe me one

hey loz what do you mean by butch sounding ??
:shock: :shock:
coz i love lesbians

so should be sorted after easter bunny arrives sometime
:lol:
mick

Mon Apr 02, 2007 3:25 pm

I love my Remus GP you won't be sorry, Except if you hear what Rossi paid for his Viper ??? from the UK.

Mon Apr 02, 2007 9:12 pm

Akra, Akra, Akra .... fantastic, yet subdued note, light weight, horny looking, and did mention they sound fantastic.

Mon Apr 02, 2007 9:18 pm

dave#3 wrote:Akra, Akra, Akra .... fantastic, yet subdued note, light weight, horny looking, and did mention they sound fantastic.


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Wed Apr 04, 2007 12:54 pm

Thanks for the feed back! :D was thinking a yosi rs3 but wanted a akra but thought they were mega loud what type are you using?

Wed Apr 04, 2007 1:49 pm

Trunks wrote:Thanks for the feed back! :D was thinking a yosi rs3 but wanted a akra but thought they were mega loud what type are you using?


just the normal street system :wink:

they are not cheap but they work. also you can fit it yourself, no need to ferk around with carbie kits etc as all develpoment work is done with std airbox and carb settings - you save big $$ in that alone.

Wed Apr 04, 2007 7:15 pm

well easter bunny arrived early :lol: :lol:

got a call from the shop and picked up the the pipe tonight

so ill be doing some tinkerin over the weekend

it seems pretty straightforward

is there any thing i need to know prior to starting this job
im thinking its probably a 2 or 3 can job am i close
apart from an ear to ear smile once fitted ??? :D :D :D

checked out jc motors ebay shop gos
ill put that in my favorites thankx for the link

so looks like a weekend devoted to the bike and a test ride somewhere
although the rozzas will be out in force

thanks to all who put in their 2 cents
i was after a quiet pipe and i did make my decision pretty quickly
due to circumstances i will elaborate

after an off and an insurance job
my pipe was a sticking point ie they wanted big bucks to to replace and
my bike woulda been writen off
so i said i would live with the exhaust having a scrape on it
anyways i said give me the money for the repair of the pipe and i would
put it toward a new can
long story long
i rang insurance and they said lucky day for you mate

we will provide you a new can
so here i am celebrating with my new revoultion gp can
am i wrapped ive never had a win in these scenarios before
but good shit happens every now and then

hey trunks i will post back my thoughts once fitted

i wish you all a eggsalant easter 8) 8) 8)
mick
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