The bike came with an aftermarket header of some sort. The seller mentioned that there are clearance issues when changing the oil, that you have to drop the header to get the oil filter cover off the bike.
What brand of header is this? Can anyone tell me about it? Obviously one of the prior owners was impressed enough with this header to invest the money in buying and installing it (and apparently he liked it enough that he was willing to deal with the oil change clearance difficulty it causes).
(These are just screen-shot images I found on the web of somebody else's bike that has the same header as mine does)
Also, I can't help but notice that it's the oddest 4-2-1 header I've ever seen. In the sports car world all the 4-2-1 headers I've seen route cylinders 1 & 4 and cylinders 2 & 3 together in the "4 into 2" section before merging the results at the "2 into 1" step. I understand that this arrangement is supposed to increase/improve scavenging.
But this pipe merges cylinders 1 & 2 and cylinders 3 & 4 in the "4 into 2" section. I've never seen that before. But I guess this header really isn't a true 4-2-1 because the tube lengths are all essentially the same and the junction points of the 4-2-1 are so close together that in the end it probably functions as just a slightly smoothed-out 4-1.
Is there some motorcycle-specific reason for the design of this header? (please excuse my ignorance, I've never owned a 4 cylinder bike before).