2006 Gsxr 1000 Yoshimura TRS exhaust

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Uploaded by on Dec 7, 2009

k6 gsxr 1000 with yoshimura TRS stainless steel slip on exhaust. Brand new exhaust just installed it today. Love it. I love yoshimura sound signature. This exhaust isnt exactly loud at idle or lower rpm, but it screams high revs in a pitch that I prefer over other exhausts.

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  • I miss this bike. Sold it and bought a 95 pathfinder and some other things..paid a few bills.  Crazy all the stuff I could afford just by selling the bike. A car, a trailer, a stereo system, change all the fluids in my car, a tow package...geez...all for a bike? lol. I still have my 750 that I am in the process of getting a rebuilt title and getting it street legal with minimal street parts. Its basically a race bike with a fog lamp for a headlight and a GYB tail light that I can just unplu

  • i like the m4 b/c its loud i live in detroit and you need something like that or you'll get ran over...... the yoshi is ok my dad had one on his bussa b4 he stretched it and went to a turbo

  • yeah, I thought I would like it too, but its just too loud for me. I bought it on a whim. I had the trs and since have gotten a map from a tech at AMA that they used for testing R&D for yoshi. And yoshi and suzuki work close together on R&D, so they work well on gixxers, and thats why Jordan Suzuki AMA and WSBK use yoshi on their race bikes. ;).

  • that yoshi is wack i seen your comment on the m4 you just needed a power commander i got a k7 1000 with the m4 and pc and its great

  • a power commander wont correct the lack of torque and power on bottom end. The only way to improve that is with backpressure. Short gp pipes dont provide that backpressure. It has nothing to do with air fuel ratios....trust me...I have a bazzaz zfi with zafm and a sensor to collect data and build my own maps no matter what mods I do. Still lacked low end. Thats just a downside to short pipes. Thanks for the comment!

  • and yoshi is better quality than m4 as well. M4 has shitty powdercoating that has a tendency to flake and the metal rusts underneath. Plus....sound is preference. I prefer not to be deaf, and get a lot of attention. I prefer a mellow rumble as not to get attention and the power delivery of the m4 just didnt cut it for me. Everyone has a preference.

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  • Antdawg. You, your dad, and his "bussa" turbo are all imaginary.

  • nice sound yoshımura trs....

  • Yeah, my scorpion was shorter and louder, but the power delivery of the yoshi is noticable. My bike feels like it has more low end grunt now. I was going to originally cut this exhaust, but dont want to now. I have a bazzaz z-fi and z-afm and have mapped my bike, but eventually I want a dyno map made for it. Thanks for the comments. I wanted a smoother sounding exhaust and I LOVE yoshi. You should check out my other vid of my 750 track bike project. Bet you would love that exhaust. ;)

  • I have the same bike with the same exhaust but swapped it out for a shorter no name brand exhaust. Its deeper and louder. Great choice in bike bro! I'm happy with mine.

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