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Offline sofakingmean1

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2001 GSF600S newbe needs help....
« on: June 18, 2006, 12:10:24 AM »
i have been looking through miles of websites and think i need some help...

the holeshot stage 1 modified jet kit sounds good...

i would like to go with a 48-50 tooth rear sprocket....keeping the front and chain as they are(OEM)....does anyone have a link to a good/cheap site?....and what kind of chain is the OEM?

...also am in need of muffler to go with the stage 1 mod kit....is there a good muffler out there under 300$$$$.....or even under 200$.......can the stock muffler be modified some way to keep me from buying a new one?

thanks for your help. :thanks:

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2001 GSF600S newbe needs help....
« Reply #1 on: June 18, 2006, 11:15:00 AM »
You aren't going to be able to go up 3 or more teeth on the rear sprocket and keep the stock chain. It will be too short. You can usually go up 1 or 2 though. You can get essentially the same gearing as going up 3 teeth in the rear by dropping a tooth up front and that will allow you to keep the stock length chain.

As for a cheap muffler, keep an eye out on eBay as well as the classifieds of this and other Bandit boards. Aftermarket B12 cans (any year) will work on the 600, too - as long as they come with a mid-pipe (ie; slip-on, not bolt-on). A B12 bolt-on can will work,too - if you have the matching B12 mid-pipe - and these are generation specific. Since the 600's muffler is welded to the mid-pipe, any kind of gutting will be difficult. If you're lucky enough to find the stuff, a Suzuki RF900's stock can with a 2000 or older (1G) B12 mid-pipe will give you more power and a healthier tone than the stock Bandit piece, but will not be quite as powerful as an aftermarket slip-on setup.
Paul
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2001 GSF600S newbe needs help....
« Reply #2 on: June 18, 2006, 11:38:46 AM »
......thanks RED.....

                two teeth on the sprocket will be just fine....when ordering the spocket whats the deal with the chains...520-530...i have seen several #'s for the chain....i'm not sure what the stock chain is...or does it matter?

            ...also the muffler info you gave is just what i was looking for...would the stock B12 give me enough exhaust flow to count as a aftermarket hopup muffler on my B6...? it seems as it should since the motor on the B12 is twice the size...

thanks again.

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how about this one?
« Reply #3 on: June 18, 2006, 11:44:09 AM »
muffler found....? just need the 1200 mid pipe?

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Suzuki-RF600-RF900-stock-take-off-exhaust-silencer_W0QQcmdZViewItemQQcategoryZ35596QQihZ002QQitemZ4650752776QQrdZ1QQsspagenameZWDVW

the link doesnt look right....here is the item #   Item number: 4650752776

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2001 GSF600S newbe needs help....
« Reply #4 on: June 18, 2006, 01:35:09 PM »
The link worked fine for me... if you buy that, you'll need a mid-pipe from a 2000 or older B12.
(I corrected the mistake in the above post where it used to say 1999.)

The numbers 520 & 530 refer to the size of the chain. The stock chain & sprockets are #530. A 520 chain is smaller/lighter. If you change to a 520, you have to change the chain and both sprockets as a matching set. This is something racers do to shave a little weight. For the average rider, stick with the stock sized stuff, it'll last longer.
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2001 GSF600S newbe needs help....
« Reply #5 on: June 18, 2006, 02:28:02 PM »
.....thank you RED01....you have helped me alot!!!!!!

I guess i should put up a wanted ad on here for the mid pipe....


thanks again. :thanks: