GS500F riding very tight twisty road part 1
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Your cool, and that yellow porche as cool aswell. What a tight road Homie
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I hope all Aussie roads aren't that narrow. Not sure how you fellas would be able to enjoy your selves. Then again, this is coming from a spoiled American rider. Nice video.
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mate riding so close to the middle line on such a tight road? someone come flying out of the apex of the oncoming direction cutting your lane will definitely take you out. Keep safe.
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good video
but, don´t talk and drive together
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i will do mate have been told that it will sound like the old cafe racers. Quill exhausts and handmade in England so there easy to pick up as england is my home
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thank you fella :) i shall do it next week :D. Thinking about putting a Quill can on
thearborist87 2 years ago
I'm not familiar with Quill
You should post a vid of your new exhaust sound after installing it. I would like to see and hear it :o)
chochi70 2 years ago
awwh cheers mate thank you so much for the reply i have asked others and have heard no reply ignorance i think. Could you tell me if you just cut the stock can off the pipe with an angle grinder? to slide the slip on mate and then just bolt it onto the pipe
thearborist87 2 years ago
my pleasure :o)
yeah just cut it off with an angle grinder slide on your new pipe and make sure its bolted on securely, job done!
chochi70 2 years ago
hello chochi70 i have the exact same bike as you. Got a question for you bud. Im going to put an aftermarket can on mine have you any idea if i can use the stock downpipes or will it have to be a full system ??
thearborist87 2 years ago
G'day mate, no you don't have to use a full system, a slip on pipe is fine. If you look at my other vid "My 2008 GS500F walkaround & start up" I show where my Megaycycle exhaust joins the stock section, also with a slip on no rejetting is required.
chochi70 2 years ago