I hate being sick because it means downtime and downtime means needlessly searching Ebay...
So recently I acquired a full Vance and Hines Supersport exhaust for the little bike, the same that Pitter had awhile back. I ran into the same problems he did with fitment because V&H use a 2 1/8" pipe on the collector versus the normal 2". All of this isn't so bad as you can get adapters or just a 2" OD pipe will fit into the V&H collector. I opted for the latter and used my existing slip-on like he did.
I would have used the V&H mid and muffler but I could not get the can apart to clean and repack no matter how much I tried. It was rusty as hell inside and I was sure the packing had been in there for an eternity, it looked like the whole system was stored in a wet basement for the past 15 years. The interior of the pipe is big, like 2 1/4" but has a built in silencer that goes in about 6". I know that the downsize to 2" all around isn't desirable but my hearing and annoyance factor is.
The #4 headpipe had a hole ground into it that I tried to repair but it blew through (guess acid-core solder has its limitations). To fix it right, I'm going to have to cut out the material and weld in new as the steel around the hole is super-thin from being ground as well as rust. I know as soon as I put the torch to it, it'll blow right through so I'm using some purpose-made manifold and pipe repair epoxy now and if that holds, I'll be happy. No need to whip out the sparkle gun.
Here are some initial impressions I had in the very short ride that I did.
-My previous factory header I removed the perforated reducer in the collector and ground down the welds in the primary pipes. I gained good flow all around and in comparison to the V&H header is about 1mm smaller diameter in pipe but substantially smaller in the collector box. The factory outlet at the collector necks down to under 2" ID whereas the V&H maintains at least 2" ID (outlet is 2 1/8" remember).
-If you obtain one, you will need longer header flange bolts. The stock ones are about 10mm too short, they'll only grab about 2-3 threads.
-With the jetting unchanged from the modified factory setup (it would run out of steam at 10k in 5-6 gear) there was some lower midrange loss (4k-7k) but significant gain from 8K on. I wasn't able to really get it on the pipe to see if the jetting was close at all up top till the initial repair let go but to 10k in 4th gear it felt stronger.
-I'm not looking forward to another round of jetting but I think I'm at least close. I have a feeling the mains are within one but the concern to me is if the loss down below can be jetted around or if it's to be expected from the 4-1 larger pipe. It'll suck for the street but scream at the track. There's no free lunch and in worst case, I'll put the stock header back on.
-Noise wasn't much different versus previous setup. If anything, it seemed to be about the same at idle, just a little deeper.
I'll update when I get a chance to put some miles on it. Should be an interesting experiment. For ha-has:
-117 main
-3.5 turns
-3 needle with shim (Dynojet)
-V&H header into Cobra F1s muffler with 2" core
-Uni filter in modified box: 52mm snorkel