Delkevic Stainless Exhaust

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29 Jan 2019 07:48 #797803 by tomsbadkz
Replied by tomsbadkz on topic Delkevic Stainless Exhaust
I am installing Delkevic on my Pro street KZ. With the 300 rear tire and the swingarm, Im not gonna run the muffler. Gonna fabricate a small bracket off of an oil pan bolt to keep collector from moving around or dropping. These pipes are beautiful and looking forward to the angry sound that will come from it.

1977 kz1327
Cavanaugh Head 38.6/33
38mm Flatslides
MRE racecut trans
300mm rear tire
Web Cams 435/465

1984 GPZ1100
Cavanaugh Head
1170cc
Web 415 cams
RC Hp Inj.
Bored throttle bodies

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29 Jan 2019 11:44 #797820 by old_kaw
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tomsbadkz wrote: I am installing Delkevic on my Pro street KZ. With the 300 rear tire and the swingarm, Im not gonna run the muffler. Gonna fabricate a small bracket off of an oil pan bolt to keep collector from moving around or dropping. These pipes are beautiful and looking forward to the angry sound that will come from it.


I agree, works of art. It does need some sort of small restriction or the engine will not run right.

I have been thinking about fabricating a hanger to bolt up into the existing frame mount holes with 2 rubber grommets up under the back of the engine.

The original mufflers / exhaust had 2 rubber mounts on each side.

1981 Kawasaki Kz1000K1
Located in the Saint Louis, Missouri Area.
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29 Jan 2019 12:31 #797832 by tomsbadkz
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I found a place that has a small slip in baffle for 2.5" pipe whic is approximate size of my pipe
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1977 kz1327
Cavanaugh Head 38.6/33
38mm Flatslides
MRE racecut trans
300mm rear tire
Web Cams 435/465

1984 GPZ1100
Cavanaugh Head
1170cc
Web 415 cams
RC Hp Inj.
Bored throttle bodies
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27 Jul 2020 21:30 #831674 by Darmah
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I've been looking at putting a Delkevic 4 into 1 on my Z1 to save the near new std 4 into 4 pipes. I notice they have two types of silencer pipes. A tapered and a straight. Is there any difference in the sound and performance between the two? I kinda like the straight old style. Cheers. Thanks.

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