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				supertrapp exhaust for klr650?
				Posted: Tue May 04, 2004 9:49 pm
				by badf1502003
				Was wondering if any one out there had any comments on the 
 Supertrapp IDS 2 Silencers.  Thinking about buying one and wanted any 
 advice good or bad.  Wanting new exhaust to get rid of tweety bird 
 sound from the stock one, not really interested in performance gains 
 and dont want to rejet if at all possible.  Thanks for any comments!
 
			 
			
					
				supertrapp exhaust for klr650?
				Posted: Tue May 04, 2004 10:10 pm
				by Devon
				bjr37172@... wrote:
 
 
 >  Was wondering if any one out there had any comments on the 
 >Supertrapp IDS 2 Silencers.  Thinking about buying one and wanted any 
 >advice good or bad. 
 >
  
Lightweight, really good low end power (with rejetting), no real gains 
 on top end. A "silencer" in name only, I found the volume annoying even 
 through earplugs. Not very durable. The slightest dent in the canister 
 makes repacking extremely difficult.
 
 
 > Wanting new exhaust to get rid of tweety bird 
 >sound from the stock one
 >
  
Before you drop $225 on the supertrapp, try the tweety mod. You take a 
 huge screwdriver and a hammer, and punch slots in the perforated tube 
 inside the back of the exhaust. Slot it down the whole length, 4 slots 
 evenly distributed around the tube at 12:00, 3:00, 6:00, 9:00. This 
 should eliminate tweety or reduce it by 90%.
 
 Devon
 
			 
			
					
				supertrapp exhaust for klr650?
				Posted: Wed May 05, 2004 7:53 am
				by Jason Oliverio
				Devon  wrote:
 
 bjr37172@... wrote:
 
 
 > Was wondering if any one out there had any comments on the 
 >Supertrapp IDS 2 Silencers. Thinking about buying one and wanted any 
 >advice good or bad. 
 >
  
Lightweight, really good low end power (with rejetting), no real gains 
 on top end. A "silencer" in name only, I found the volume annoying even 
 through earplugs. Not very durable. The slightest dent in the canister 
 makes repacking extremely difficult.
 
 
 > Wanting new exhaust to get rid of tweety bird 
 >sound from the stock one
 >
  
Before you drop $225 on the supertrapp, try the tweety mod. You take a 
 huge screwdriver and a hammer, and punch slots in the perforated tube 
 inside the back of the exhaust. Slot it down the whole length, 4 slots 
 evenly distributed around the tube at 12:00, 3:00, 6:00, 9:00. This 
 should eliminate tweety or reduce it by 90%.
 
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 I had to repack the supertrapp quiet series after about 400 miles. It started to get louder and louder. I am looking at the Jardine silencer, they have a new model out for the klr 650. 
 
 		
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				supertrapp exhaust for klr650?
				Posted: Wed May 05, 2004 7:56 am
				by kdxkawboy@aol.com
				In a message dated 2004-05-04 7:50:00 PM Pacific Daylight Time, 
 bjr37172@... writes:
 
 
 > 
 >  Was wondering if any one out there had any comments on the 
 > Supertrapp IDS 2 Silencers.  Thinking about buying one and wanted any 
 > advice good or bad.  Wanting new exhaust to get rid of tweety bird 
 > sound from the stock one, not really interested in performance gains 
 > and dont want to rejet if at all possible.  Thanks for any comments!
 > 
 > 
 
  
The are a good unit. I just replaced my IDS original with an IDS 2 - the 
 original IDS had taken one to many falls. Its louder than the stock pipe, but 
 still quiet enough that I've never been asked to take the sound test at an 
 enduro/dual sport ride. You can modify the stock exhaust to element the chirp, 
 however if you want to replace the exhaust I don't think you'll go wrong by getting 
 an IDS.
 
 Pat
 G'ville, Nv
 
 
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				supertrapp exhaust for klr650?
				Posted: Wed May 05, 2004 9:04 am
				by Devon
				meat_wagon50@... wrote:
 
 
 >     I had to repack the supertrapp quiet series after about 400 miles.
 >     It started to get louder and louder. I am looking at the Jardine
 >     silencer, they have a new model out for the klr 650
 >
 
  
Forget it. 102db, according to Jardine's phone tech support.
 
 The old Jardine isn't much quieter. Neither one includes a spark arrestor.
 
 Devon
 
			 
			
					
				supertrapp exhaust for klr650?
				Posted: Wed May 05, 2004 9:39 am
				by xt535
				> 
 > I had to repack the supertrapp quiet series after about 400 miles. 
  
It started to get louder and louder. I am looking at the Jardine 
 silencer, they have a new model out for the klr 650. 
 
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				supertrapp exhaust for klr650?
				Posted: Wed May 05, 2004 9:39 am
				by xt535
				> 
 > I had to repack the supertrapp quiet series after about 400 miles. 
  
It started to get louder and louder. I am looking at the Jardine 
 silencer, they have a new model out for the klr 650. 
 
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				supertrapp exhaust for klr650?
				Posted: Wed May 05, 2004 9:39 am
				by xt535
				> 
 > I had to repack the supertrapp quiet series after about 400 miles. 
  
It started to get louder and louder. I am looking at the Jardine 
 silencer, they have a new model out for the klr 650. 
 
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				supertrapp exhaust for klr650?
				Posted: Wed May 05, 2004 9:42 am
				by xt535
				I've had my IDS on for 4K miles without repacking, and Devon claims 
 that it is quieter than his ever was.  It was an IDS Quiet that I've 
 added the IDS2 endcap to, and according to Supertrapp, the endcap is 
 the only difference between IDS and IDS2.
 
 Eric Stevens
 Mechanicsburg, Pa
 
 
 
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 > I had to repack the supertrapp quiet series after about 400 miles. 
  
It started to get louder and louder. I am looking at the Jardine 
 silencer, they have a new model out for the klr 650. 
 
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				nklr/fatfingered post apology re:supertrapp
				Posted: Wed May 05, 2004 9:47 am
				by xt535
				Sorry about the multiple posts without added text.  I'm using an 
 unfamiliar computer today.
 
 Eric Stevens
 Mechanicsburg, Pa