2010 GSA Exhaust Noise

I guess it could always be disconnected if you don't like the noise :nenau

Andres

:nenau
Disconnecting it will leave it permanently open = loud all the time.:blast:bow
(i know because my HP2S has the same arrangement)


The flap is designed to close at the exact revs that the noise emissions test is performed. then open again after.:augie
 
btw will have a BMW supplied 1 year old titanium akro exhaust for sale in about 3 weeks time when I pick up my new bike if anyone is interested :D:augie

Hi Ape, that would sound lovely on my GSA, how much are you after for it? Send me a PM
 
Followed a 2010 GSA today and it sounded Fruity , like my old 08 GSA which Had remus headers and an Akro ,my GS 1200SE sounded pretty :ymca but I had him from the lights!!!:augie Must Fit the headers and Akro to the SE:thumb2
 
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When you're on the move it seems to be protected by the centre and side stands as well as the pipe itself. Having said that, I bet the after market firms will soon have a cover on the market at a silly price.

Mike

Yep, touratech are showing one in their latest catalogue, but not available yet and no price listed.
Pick mine up in the midweek so cant wait to hear the roar, they also do an Akro end can as an add option:drool
And yes I wear ear plugs all the time, only get one set of ear drums:rob
 
Followed a 2010 GSA today and it sounded Fruity , like my old 08 GSA which Had remus headers and an Akro ,my GS 1200SE sounded pretty :ymca but I had him from the lights!!!:augie Must Fit the headers and Akro to the SE:thumb2

Ever thought he was running it in:augie
 
I had a test drive today.

Got on bike without my plugs in, as my current GS is in stealth mode, ie std can therefore never an issue, although do wear them on long runs to protect them given the wind noise etc.

Anyway back to the point, I stopped after about 15 miles to put my plugs in as I was aware that it was certainly much louder. I have no problem with that, in fact get the impression a few cars were getting out my way sooner than normal so perhaps they too can hear it coming?

It's the business, and if just going at slow speeds, or rather low rpm not too noisy to me.

Like all things associated with noise - somewhat subjective.
 
Anyway back to the point, I stopped after about 15 miles to put my plugs in as I was aware that it was certainly much louder..

You're not going fast enough if you can hear the exhaust when you're on the bike..............................;)

Andres
 
You thinks it's noisey!!!!!

After 10 years of riding Harleys with straight through pipes...noisey it ain't!!
I used to set off car alarms, yeah it was silly and immature, but I was 45 at the time and if the neighbours complain...The Bee Joke comes to mind.....

First Bee keeper,
"How many bees do you keep?"
"I've got 3 hives, in all I've got around 50,000 bees" answered his colleague.
"So how many bees have you got?" the second beekeeper inquires.
"Oh, about three million or so"
"Three Million?! How many hives do you have?"
"Just the one"
"You've got a three million bees in one hive?"
"Yeah. F**k 'em, they're only bees"


:Motomartin

Funny you mentioned that.....



....there is a Harley dealership opposite the BMW dealers I took the test ride at....and even he said 'if you think that's loud you should hear those Harleys come out in the morning!' :augie
 
A 'reasonable noise'

"....And it is definately more 'noticable', or more noticed, when I rode it through some towns and built up areas..."
The noise YOU hear depends a lot on ytour helmet - but if a bike is so noisy that you feel embarrassed to drive to your house past all your neighbours that may worry you.
 
You would be daft to remove the EXUP valve as you would loose the low end torque and if you jammed it shut it probably wouldn't rev beyond 5000 rpm. Its not just a gimic or there to get away with a noisier exhaust, they really do improve the torque curve.
 
:rob:rob:rob:rob:rob:rob:rob:rob:rob

When you're on the move it seems to be protected by the centre and side stands as well as the pipe itself. Having said that, I bet the after market firms will soon have a cover on the market at a silly price.

Mike

Yep, touratech are showing one in their latest catalogue, but not available yet and no price listed.
One of these then. Plan to fit one ASAP :thumb2
 
One of these then. Plan to fit one ASAP :thumb2

I agree the standard exhaust is to quiet, at motorway speeds and above the exhaust note all but dissapears, the 210 exhaust is to noisey on a long run it will become a nusence, mabe a quiet aftermarket can ? that will be a first !!:cool:
 
A 'reasonable noise'

"....I agree the standard exhaust is too quiet,...." can I be the only one who does not wish to hear the exhaust note AT ALL!!!!!
 
Although I dont get my 2010 til Wednesday, I have been out on the demo bike all day from my dealer (Cotswold, thanks Ben and Ross)

And I love the exhaust, sounds just lush, 'rorty' (new word invented the same time as the 1st post about the exhaust:augie)is a good description, did about 120 miles, admittedly I wear custom earplugs, but I like the sound, it is not obtrusive. Louder maybe than previous models, my de-catted 1150GSA was throaty, but not as loud as KTM etc.

Biased, maybe, but, It's legal so dont fret.:aidan
 
Ear plugs,

"....admittedly I wear custom earplugs, but I like the sound, it is not obtrusive....." then why wear the ear plugs? Here in France it is the children on their mopeds and 50cc 'racers' that remove or alter their silencers to impress their mates. They grow out of it! Of course our average speeds are a lot higher than in the UK and it is possible to remain at the legal limit + a bit for long periods and the aim is to reduce noise, whether from the wind or the exhaust.
 
"then why wear the ear plugs?"


Because my love, they protect your hearing from damaging noises, such as wind etc, not exhausts, Having been employed to ride bikes for 20+ years the advantage of wearing them is obvious.
But I know many who dont and they do develop hearing loss above the normal age related loss.
I had my hearing checked annually for work and the only depreciation was because of age. (Minimal)
I said 'custom earplugs' which are fitted with filters which let you hear non damaging sound like speech and the like but block the damaging noise.
The foam ones just block everything but better than nothing:augie
 


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