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KZ750... 4 into 1 exhaust?
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username related. ha ha.
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Supertrapp w/canister muffler = 12.5 lbs
ZR-7 system = 29 lbs
KZ750E system = 25.5 lbs
I didn't weigh the Suppertrapp w/megaphone.
I was going to use the Supertrapp but it hung down below the engine more than I like. The ZR-7 setup is stainless steel and gorgeous, but heavy. In the end, I chose to stay with the stock system and have it ceramic coated.
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I'm using a 4-1 because it looks cool and I like the sound, but sometime I'm gonna go back to my stock 4-2 because it looks cool and I like the sound. The peak power is somewhat higher with the 4-1 at the expense of a slight flattening of the lower range, in my experience.
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Not necessarily. I have an old school Kerker 4 into 1 and a center stand. As for the benefits, there is nothing like the sound of a healthy Kawi inline 4 breathing thru a 4 into 1.stinkfinger post=861508Yah, losing the center stand would definitely be a big drawback. Is that true for all 4-1s?
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That pipe and stand in weight alone can pick you up a bike and a half in the quarter......... or running against your friends I like to think I picked up "maybe" 3 to 5 hp. That's about what it picked up on the KZ1000 many a year ago. Kerker up 8 or so if I remember the article from Cycle world. And I gotta go with GPZ guy on the sound too and the looks even after all these years it sometimes gives me thrill up my back when I visit the garage.
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Stock pipes on now - a lot less noise but also a bit less pull up high (6000-7000rpm). Down low the stock system is better, could never get the delkevic happy around 2000-3000rpm. To be fair I never really put much effort into sorting it cause it was good up high and I knew it would be coming off the bike.
KZ1000 Restomod ( www.kzrider.com/forum/11-projects/614517-1977-kz1000-restomod )
1977 KZ1000A1 ( www.kzrider.com/forum/11-projects/616901...-spare-parts-project )
1980 KZ750H ( kzrider.com/forum/11-projects/612054-kz750h-restoration )
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