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Smitty 02-09-2018 11:02 AM

Hey I see this is an old thread but hopefully I hear from some one, just looking for the outside diameter of the exhaust pipe for an 04 GZ250

Vegas Street Rider 02-09-2018 04:57 PM

I am pretty sure it is a 51mm. If you decide to modify the exhaust, be aware that you may have to change out the jets in your carb as it will change the back pressure of your exhaust system and will cause it to run really doggy.

GZ300 06-18-2021 08:16 PM

"I dont feel safe with it"

My.eyes just rolled over twice.

If you feel unsafe because of the volume of you pipes stay home. Good grief

"Needs backpressure" isnt a thing people. Its called scavenging. Backpressure implies that the exhaust is restricted intentionally beyond peak performance. If suzuki could make more reliable power with a louder exhaust, they would.

Mine is drilled. Why? Cuz I wanted to. Idgaf if you like it or not because its mine and not yours.

The bikes need jetted from the factory so whats the difference

Ethan O Connor 08-14-2021 04:43 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by CincyKid (Post 79414)
I'm new to this forum and I recently bought an '01 Gz 250. I love this bike but am looking for a louder exhaust. The stock exhaust is just too quiet and I don't feel safe with it. All so the idle varies when I tilt the bike, it idles faster when tilted to the left, then slower when tilted to the right so much that it dies out. Any help is appreciated. Thanks, CincyKid

Hello and welcome to the forum! I think you have to stick with stock exhaust cause any company have R&D dept which search for highly performance accessories. Accordingly to me if you go for any louder exhaust then it will decrease your fuel average on the other hand if you want to use louder exhaust then go for the good quality and good brand.


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