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Gutting jardine exhaust

 
jgsxrd jgsxrd
New User | Posts: 1 | Joined: 11/09
Posted: 11/02/09
05:03 PM

I want to gut my jardine gp1 exhaust for my 07 gsxr and want to know how easy it will be to do. Do I just remove the rivets and the pipe will be wide open? Then can I just re-rivet the pipe back together? Thanks in advance for your help  

 
dave_sonsky dave_sonsky
Administrator | Posts: 1156 | Joined: 03/08
Posted: 11/04/09
05:01 PM

wy on erf wood u wann dooz that?  

 
dave_sonsky dave_sonsky
Administrator | Posts: 1156 | Joined: 03/08
Posted: 11/10/09
12:58 PM

still waiting for some sort of reply, sensible or not!  

 
Jaws4God Jaws4God
New User | Posts: 48 | Joined: 11/09
Posted: 11/12/09
10:12 AM

yeah i was thinking those GP exhausts were loud as is..hehe...  but i've never gutted a motorcycle muffler.. only a car.  
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~Daniel ---- 2007 ZZR 600

- Lowered - High Mount Exhaust - Stretched -

 
vondennis vondennis
New User | Posts: 2 | Joined: 11/09
Posted: 11/23/09
10:59 AM

also interested in hearin this lol    

 
dave_sonsky dave_sonsky
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Posted: 11/24/09
06:57 PM

Ok then...

just drill the end cap rivets off, pull the honeycomb out and packing material out, then stick the end cap back on and put new rivets back in with a rivet gun from home depot (they're $15).
pretty easy, though I still don't know why you'd want to.