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Fonzarelli exhaust for Griso

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After looking for an exhaust for my Griso and having a real problem with the $600-$1100 asking price to what is in reality nothing more than a rebuildable glass pack muffler I came across this system for $214. shipped to my house.. Ive had many bikes over the years and am always taken back by the crazy prices for aftermarket systems...The quality is as nice as any yosh, muzzy or two bros systems Ive had in the past and paid dearly for..The Fonzarelli thing is my way of making fun of "gotta have the name" systems out there. In fact it is a Delkavic carbon fiber 14" and come with all the mounts and a db killer for what in my opinion is a very fair price..They dont make a pipe specifically for the Griso but after looking at the scorpion pipe I have on my 1250 Bandit I thought it looked like it would fit and after trying on my Griso found it fit perfect without any problems so I ordered it to fit my 07 Bandit. It sounds awsome and unlike what others have experianced runs great with the db killer out, the db killer bring the noise down to an almost stock level..
 

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Looks good. Did you make the hanger bracket?

Will the pipe fit to the stock mounting bracket?
 
Yes it will fit on the stock peg mount, I just wanted to remove the passenger pegs as I never ride two up on this bike and wanted a cleaner look.. I made the hanger out of some thick wall steel tubing I had laying around, it is very solid and doesnt shake at idle.. I havent see an aftermarket one to replace the stock peg mount one but I havent really looked much either..The part where it slips on to the stock header on the suzuki has a curve in it and a place for a rubber stopper for the centerstand, I just cut off the curve that included the centerstand piece and it bolted up to the Griso easily.. It was a very simple installation and I love how clean the look is compared to the giant bazooka that came stock on the bike..
 
Do you have a web site for this ? Google comes up with nothing but Fonzarelli's Collision and auto repair in Atlanta GA and Henry Winkler AKA Fonzi of the 70's sitcom Happy Days.
 
draidt said:
Do you have a web site for this ? Google comes up with nothing but Fonzarelli's Collision and auto repair in Atlanta GA and Henry Winkler AKA Fonzi of the 70's sitcom Happy Days.

I believe it's a Delkavic.
 
Indefatigable said:
draidt said:
Do you have a web site for this ? Google comes up with nothing but Fonzarelli's Collision and auto repair in Atlanta GA and Henry Winkler AKA Fonzi of the 70's sitcom Happy Days.

I believe it's a Delkavic.


Just me joking about my wana be Italian exhaust,,,Yes its Delkavic...But when I asked about power increase they said "enough to jump a shark" :p
 
Hmmmmmm now this opens up so many options, so it just worked using the link pipe for the Bandit ?
There are many bandit pipes out there that look like they will work Yoshimura pipes are quite reasionably priced for the suzuki and the quality of the pipe I had on my GSXR1000 was nice, time to start playing with rulers, and photoshop...

cya
Scot.
 
Scot said:
Hmmmmmm now this opens up so many options, so it just worked using the link pipe for the Bandit ?
There are many bandit pipes out there that look like they will work Yoshimura pipes are quite reasionably priced for the suzuki and the quality of the pipe I had on my GSXR1000 was nice, time to start playing with rulers, and photoshop...

cya
Scot.

I had to cut it to fit but a very easy thing to figure out.. if you look at most aftermarket pipes the only real differance is the attachment method for a particular bike, most actual mufflers are pretty much the same..I didnt care for any of the ones offered for the Griso and considering the crazy prices charged for them I decided to explore other options...Ive now put about 1k miles on since installing my slipon and it still sounds great and nothing has come loose or needed adjustment fitment wise..I went to an all euro bike breakfast thing they have here every Sat and was told by multiple people that my bike sounds like a Ducati...I guess that was a compliment????
 
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