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05/28/13 at 08:03:14
 
I am interested in replacing my stock muffler with a jardine.  Has any else had an experience with one of those.  I don't want to have to rejet.  I would like the new clean look and a better sound  Thanks for your assistance.  

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Reply #1 - 05/28/13 at 08:09:40
 
LOUD!.... and you should rejet... they are very open...

If you don't want to rejet.... try a Harley shorty, fully baffled... it might run better with a rejet,.. but it will survive if you don't... and has a much better sound...
Info here...http://suzukisavage.com/cgi-bin/YaBB.pl?num=1298689417
Rejetting is much simpler with a well baffled muffler...
... so, you'll have better running, and performance, with less trouble...

A Jardine, without careful rejetting is nothing more than an expensive noisemaker... your performance will drop...
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Reply #2 - 05/28/13 at 08:22:00
 
practicality is a Dyna or sporty muffler. Better performance than stock, much better sound, no one hates you, cost is little,,
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Reply #3 - 05/28/13 at 12:41:22
 

1996 Savage, Jardine, K&N, 145 / 55 jets, 1 turn out at 5000 ft. elevation.
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Reply #4 - 05/28/13 at 12:56:33
 
I have a jardine and it is loud, like obnoxious loud, but I like it that way. the more I learn about these bikes, people riding them in different parts of the country in different jetting and whatnot the more I realize that one thing might work for my bike but not at all for my neighbor's bike. don't be afraid to get in there and change some stuff around. if you and I have the same carburetor I could give you all kinds of advice. and as soon as I fix my electrical problem I'll be able to tune it properly.
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Reply #5 - 05/28/13 at 14:31:50
 
I would suggest that there are not 3 F's in a Jardine Mufler,, maybe not even 1 F,, a 3 f muffler would be pretty quiet Id think..
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Reply #6 - 05/28/13 at 14:54:57
 
You are correct regarding the spelling.  What is involved with rejetting a standard carb?  Thanks for the insight.

One other question.  When you post a new topic how do you get the little tab that says new in blue?
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Reply #7 - 05/28/13 at 15:15:03
 
pg wrote on 05/28/13 at 14:54:57:
One other question.  When you post a new topic how do you get the little tab that says new in blue?

press the esc key repeatedly.   Huh
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Reply #8 - 05/28/13 at 15:28:26
 
pg wrote on 05/28/13 at 14:54:57:
One other question.  When you post a new topic how do you get the little tab that says new in blue?

It's automatic... it only shows up if you are logged in,.. and it goes away once you click on the thread...
It's to let individuals know that there is a new post in this thread since the last time they looked at it...
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Reply #9 - 05/28/13 at 21:12:29
 
Get the Jardine. The sound will attract hot women and scare off small animals. Wink
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Reply #10 - 05/29/13 at 05:12:25
 
Serowbot wrote on 05/28/13 at 15:28:26:
pg wrote on 05/28/13 at 14:54:57:
One other question.  When you post a new topic how do you get the little tab that says new in blue?

It's automatic... it only shows up if you are logged in,.. and it goes away once you click on the thread...
It's to let individuals know that there is a new post in this thread since the last time they looked at it...


Also.....the "NEW" will not show up on your computer if you are the one that posted last.  You will only see the new if another forum member has posted after you.   Also......the post will have moved back up to the top of the list....whith the most recent post being the one at the top and lthe earlir ones below it.
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Reply #11 - 05/29/13 at 14:13:56
 
I concur. the jardine does attract women scare off small animals.
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Reply #12 - 05/29/13 at 14:49:47
 
That sounds good, we can always use a bit of extra help there.  Will I need to rejet?  Can you make any recomendations of what worked for you?  I have a standard carb.  Thanks for the insight, it is appreciated.
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Reply #13 - 05/29/13 at 15:17:35
 
I honestly can't tell you if you will need to rejet or not, however I can assure you that should u feel the need to rejet, I'll help you through it. also jets are cheap and the process for changing them is simple.
Before my bikes little electrical problem that I'm trying to sort out now she ran awesome with a 52.5 pilot and a 152.5 main which i believe is actually stock for my year (2003).
So bolt a jardine on there, maybe wrap the pipe and get a K&N cone filter,,, fire it up, see what happens.
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Reply #14 - 05/29/13 at 15:21:11
 
Stock would be pilot 52.5 and main 145. Smiley
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