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Postby zx899r » Tue Oct 23, 2007 6:11 pm

whats the best bolton after market pipe for the zx9r ( e1) and do you have to do any more mods after fitting thinking about a stain tune ???
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Re: zx9r pipe

Postby Slow and wobbly » Tue Oct 23, 2007 7:03 pm

Staintune good, But realy any bolt on will do the same. If you still run the standard muffler then you will be aware of the poor carburation between 3200 and 4000 rpm. All aftermarket pipes cure this problem and will add 3-5 hp. I originaly ran a Remus ally can but switched to a Muzzy. Remus ran fine on standard carburation but the muzzy required a lift of the needles by placing a .5mm washer underneath them.
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Re: zx9r pipe

Postby z900/zx9 » Tue Oct 23, 2007 7:30 pm

I have a tingate(roo racing) slip on besides being australian there pricing is pretty good ;)
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Re: zx9r pipe

Postby Neka79 » Tue Oct 23, 2007 7:44 pm

any u can get a good price on mate... or what u like the look/sound of... as Wobbles said, they all do similar things...
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Re: zx9r pipe

Postby dave#3 » Tue Oct 23, 2007 9:43 pm

Akra, runs great on standard jetting, sounds good, looks horny as and a nice smooth power curve.
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Re: zx9r pipe

Postby Phil » Wed Oct 24, 2007 11:42 am

dave#3 wrote:Akra, runs great on standard jetting, sounds good, looks horny as and a nice smooth power curve.


what that man said............+1
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Re: zx9r pipe

Postby zx899r » Thu Oct 25, 2007 2:12 am

staintune dont make any for the e1 so looks like ill be lookn for something else :(
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Re: zx9r pipe

Postby Slow and wobbly » Thu Oct 25, 2007 5:31 am

zx899r wrote:staintune dont make any for the e1 so looks like ill be lookn for something else :(


Is that from looking at the website or did you call them?
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Re: zx9r pipe

Postby Slow and wobbly » Thu Oct 25, 2007 7:37 pm

Have a crack at this.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ZX9R-98- ... enameZWDVW" target="_blank
$275 US to your door - with the current exchange rate plus paypal fee equates to about $305 au brand new.
Bloody good price
Or try this - Ful Muzzy system for about $680 AU delivered to your door. It does say its for an 01 but I am not aware of any differences between the two in the exhaust department. Ask around.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Muzzy-S- ... enameZWDVW
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Re: zx9r pipe

Postby zx899r » Tue Oct 30, 2007 4:10 am

Slow and wobbly wrote:
zx899r wrote:staintune dont make any for the e1 so looks like ill be lookn for something else :(


Is that from looking at the website or did you call them?

i email them and boltons in adelaide both said they dont make them anymore but the viper looks cool , may a good second hand one might show up ill keep lookn :D
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Re: zx9r pipe

Postby I-K » Wed Oct 31, 2007 2:29 pm

zx899r wrote:
Slow and wobbly wrote:
zx899r wrote:staintune dont make any for the e1 so looks like ill be lookn for something else :(


Is that from looking at the website or did you call them?

i email them and boltons in adelaide both said they dont make them anymore but the viper looks cool , may a good second hand one might show up ill keep lookn :D


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It's yours for the price of a stainless steel muffler from a bikeshop.
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Re: zx9r pipe

Postby Strika » Wed Oct 31, 2007 3:34 pm

Slow and wobbly wrote:Staintune good, But realy any bolt on will do the same. If you still run the standard muffler then you will be aware of the poor carburation between 3200 and 4000 rpm. All aftermarket pipes cure this problem and will add 3-5 hp. I originaly ran a Remus ally can but switched to a Muzzy. Remus ran fine on standard carburation but the muzzy required a lift of the needles by placing a .5mm washer underneath them.


The reason that flat spot is there is to pass ADR ride by noise tests. What they do is lean them right off and put a dip in the ignitor at the point they are measured at (approx 3000-4000rpm). Thus, with a jet or needle and ignitor fiddle, the standard system will put out a tad more bottom end. A slip on will usually rob most bikes of bottom and mid with a sometimes marginal improvement in top, although most who do the mod swear black and blue it's an improvement! From what i've seen mostly it's all crap. Which is why unless I am racing I don't bother with a pipe. A full system like the one which I.K. is selling can often reap bigish gains in mid and top, but usually at the expense of everything below 4000. If you are on a track this is not used so doesn't matter, but, on the road it's handy to have a clean carbing motor and less important to have 8-14hp extra at the top. In a nutshell, a slip on is for noise and looks. If it's power you want get a full system and be done with it.

With a Muzzy, the supplied needles always work well if set up right and usually the jetting instructions are pretty close. Akropovic are perhaps the leading pipe manufacturer ATM and seem especially handy on Kwakka motors. The pipes are a work of art and are well researched and tested. They also apear to hold up OK from the ones I have seen biffed at the track with the skins being pretty durable. As far as muzzy goes, I still have my oroginal pipe, which was Bayliss's original pipe on my racer, and he and I have both crashed it on that side several times and it has not crushed or holed. :D
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Re: zx9r pipe

Postby Slow and wobbly » Wed Oct 31, 2007 7:27 pm

Ermm Strika whilst I more often than not agree with you and hold your opinions in high regard it is on this occasion I have to disagree with you.
Strika wrote:The reason that flat spot is there is to pass ADR ride by noise tests.

Semantics maybe. Noise is not tested at these RPM for ADR's. ADR noise testing is conducted stationary, as stated on the sticker on the frame, at 5500 rpm. It is the emision test that is conducted at this range, measuring the CO ( carbon monoxide ) level.

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Thus, with a jet or needle and ignitor fiddle, the standard system will put out a tad more bottom end. A slip on will usually rob most bikes of bottom and mid with a sometimes marginal improvement in top, although most who do the mod swear black and blue it's an improvement! .


I dont dispute that with mods to carburation and igniton timing improvements can be made. But I will be one of those swearing black and blue for aftermarket pipes - They are an easy fix on standard settings. With further room for improvement.
When I first got my 9 that hole in the carburation drove me up the wall because it is within the "ordinary" operating range. IE: 60 - 100kmh in 4th to 6th gear. I cant argue your point that they rob low down power but they certainly do smooth out the carburation and give a better throttle response.
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Re: zx9r pipe

Postby zx899r » Thu Nov 01, 2007 3:05 am

thanks for the offer on the full system i.k i have just started lookn around and realy all i am aim'n for is to get rid of that flat spot which is a pain in the ahole with the 50km speed limit around town. how loud would that full system be cause i got to be carefull with the local force liv'n on the same steet as myself.as for the slip on i have em a coulpe of places but thay havent returned anything ??? look'n at a few pics and the arka titium looks ok what would be a average price for arka?
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Re: zx9r pipe

Postby I-K » Thu Nov 01, 2007 8:48 pm

zx899r wrote:thanks for the offer on the full system i.k i have just started lookn around and realy all i am aim'n for is to get rid of that flat spot which is a pain in the ahole with the 50km speed limit around town. how loud would that full system be cause i got to be carefull with the local force liv'n on the same steet as myself.


Less obnoxious than a Yoshi or similar. Like Akrapovic, Sebring, Laser, Arrow and other pipes from continental Europe, where cahns are polite to each other, Japanese pipes tend to be on the quiet side... until you really start winding it out.

look'n at a few pics and the arka titium looks ok what would be a average price for arka?


New in Australia, just north of a grand for titanium. With this sort of stuff, buy used, mate, whatever you do.
(PS: this full-Ti system I have, it's yours for $550)

I.K a picture would be nice and on of the ding :D


I'm moving atm. My camera's in the bottom of one of the boxes. Can you give us a few days, please?

Alternately, if you're in Sydney, drop round one day, have a look at it.
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