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Message started by Smokestack on 03/25/11 at 16:04:11

Title: Sportbike Exhaust?
Post by Smokestack on 03/25/11 at 16:04:11

Has anyone ever run a sportbike muffler on a Savage/S40?  If so, is there any benefit to using one as opposed to one of the more common replacements like a Supertrapp or Jardine?

I'm thinkin' it might look pretty bad@$$ to run a wrapped header into an upswept sportbike muffler....

Title: Re: Sportbike Exhaust?
Post by Chopped on 03/25/11 at 21:21:40

all things are possible in the name of our lord... Savage 650!!!

Barmen!

Title: Re: Sportbike Exhaust?
Post by verslagen1 on 03/25/11 at 22:29:12

Halitosis!

Title: Re: Sportbike Exhaust?
Post by PerrydaSavage on 03/26/11 at 02:51:59

This exhaust mod I'd love to see! Go for it! 8-)

Title: Re: Sportbike Exhaust?
Post by MotoBuddha on 03/26/11 at 05:48:47

I've been considering it for my frankenbike project. I could get a banged up one cheap off eBay. Ooooo, carbon fiber.... titanium...... pre-distressed.

Title: Re: Sportbike Exhaust?
Post by thumperclone on 03/26/11 at 10:41:04

its been done  
old post 2 years or better
a glass pack is cheaper

Title: Re: Sportbike Exhaust?
Post by Boofer on 03/27/11 at 20:21:13

Friend of mine told me he couldn't find a "real" Cherry Bomb for his truck 'cause they're not made anymore. I found them at the Maremont Company in Tennessee. They bought the rights, patent, whatever and now makes them. Their website shows at least one that is close to right ins. dia. for us. And they're cheap.

Title: Re: Sportbike Exhaust?
Post by MotoBuddha on 03/28/11 at 04:05:46

You can get them from Summit Racing and Jegs, among other places.

http://www.summitracing.com/search/brand/Cherry-Bomb/?autoview=ProductName

http://www.jegs.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/KeywordSearchCmd?storeId=10001&catalogId=10002&langId=-1&Ntk=all&Jnar=0&Ne=1%2B2%2B3%2B13%2B1147708&searchTerm=cherry+bomb

Title: Re: Sportbike Exhaust?
Post by Boule’tard on 03/28/11 at 08:00:13

That guy jef.savage has what looks like a sportbike can on his savage.

A GSXR1000 muffler can be picked up pretty cheap, is way lighter than the stock Savage (or Dyna) muffler, and sounds badass on a thumper.  I'm about to hook one up on a DR650.

Title: Re: Sportbike Exhaust?
Post by thumperclone on 03/28/11 at 12:21:10


0F22222B283F4D0 wrote:
Friend of mine told me he couldn't find a "real" Cherry Bomb for his truck 'cause they're not made anymore. I found them at the Maremont Company in Tennessee. They bought the rights, patent, whatever and now makes them. Their website shows at least one that is close to right ins. dia. for us. And they're cheap.

i like "purple hornie" from flow tech or is it flow master..
got one on my tacoma steel spiral wound core like my hard krome on suzi..

Title: Re: Sportbike Exhaust?
Post by EJID on 03/28/11 at 13:01:16

Here's a pic of jef.savage's bike:
http://sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-ash1/hs506.ash1/29893_1197713443236_1840500456_388553_4971431_n.jpg

And here's one of truckinduc's bike:
http://i14.photobucket.com/albums/a330/shane_liberty/TruckersArticle.jpg

Title: Re: Sportbike Exhaust?
Post by Smokestack on 03/28/11 at 15:02:48

Thanks for the links and pics, all!  Looks pretty sweet.  So, is there any benefit over a Supertrapp or Jardine?  Back pressure, scavenging, etc?  Or is it all for the sound?

Title: Re: Sportbike Exhaust?
Post by MotoBuddha on 03/28/11 at 15:20:54

You can use a SuperTrapp to fine tune the jetting or the sound or both. And if you're considering a sportbike exhaust, then there are other SuperTrapp models you can get other than the Savage-specific long megaphone. The Universal Series (chrome or stainless steel) and Aluminum Racing Series (brushed or polished) come in versions with 1.75" inlets.

I have one of the stainless steel Universals on my other bike.

http://i280.photobucket.com/albums/kk182/motobuddha/979a6971.jpg

Title: Re: Sportbike Exhaust?
Post by MotoBuddha on 03/28/11 at 15:33:49

Here are other SuperTrapp models with 1.75" inlets.

http://i280.photobucket.com/albums/kk182/motobuddha/322846da.png
http://i280.photobucket.com/albums/kk182/motobuddha/331b3388.png
http://i280.photobucket.com/albums/kk182/motobuddha/8acdee21.png
http://i280.photobucket.com/albums/kk182/motobuddha/24711df2.png

And you can get different end caps.

http://i280.photobucket.com/albums/kk182/motobuddha/4471c175.png

Title: Re: Sportbike Exhaust?
Post by TheSnakeLady on 03/28/11 at 15:37:54


6A485348655243434F46270 wrote:
You can use a SuperTrapp to fine tune the jetting or the sound or both. And if you're considering a sportbike exhaust, then there are other SuperTrapp models you can get other than the Savage-specific long megaphone. The Universal Series (chrome or stainless steel) and Aluminum Racing Series (brushed or polished) come in versions with 1.75" inlets.

I have one of the stainless steel Universals on my other bike.

http://i280.photobucket.com/albums/kk182/motobuddha/979a6971.jpg




Thats a nice ZRX Moto, is that an 11 or 12?

Title: Re: Sportbike Exhaust?
Post by MotoBuddha on 03/28/11 at 15:49:15

12

Title: Re: Sportbike Exhaust?
Post by TheSnakeLady on 03/28/11 at 16:14:09

Sweetness, my fiance rides a 2000 1100, Eddie Lawson replica edition.  They're a really nice bike!

Title: Re: Sportbike Exhaust?
Post by zx6chris on 03/31/11 at 09:42:30

http://i14.photobucket.com/albums/a330/shane_liberty/TruckersArticle.jpg[/quote]

how random is that i was on a zx6 forum yesterday and this savage was on one of the threads

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