GPz1100 exhaust

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DaveGPz
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GPz1100 exhaust

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Hi folks

The garage has a '95 GPz100 and the wife's ZZR600 (or it will once she gets home from work); I'm thinking about a 4 into 1 for the GPz after ripping the old pipes on ice - Melbourne gets cold too. I don't want to lose the torque off the bottom end - anyone got any advice? I believe ZZR1100 pipes will fit, and probably ZZR1200 as well, though I'd like to keep the centre stand.

Is there anyone out there who doesn't sit on their bike, in pouring rain at 8 degrees... and smile?
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Re: GPz1100 exhaust

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ZZR1100 and 1200 pipes are interchangeable as far as I know, both have a main stand and if the GPZ will fit the ZZR I may buy a new exhaust for my ZZR.
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Cheers; might have a play at the wreckers - there's a lot more ZZRs than GPzs. I'll let you know how I get on.
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Re: GPz1100 exhaust

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Good news (if anyone's interested...); Yoshi 4-1 for a ZZR1100 fits a '95 GPz1100; looks, sound and performance are :D

...but my petrol tank has got smaller - I only get 170k where I used to get 200! How strange!
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