FaranH
GOS Founding Member (Girls On Spyders)
I've wanted to replace the stock muffler on my RS-S since pretty much my first week with it.nojoke
I finally got the chance to when Bullant12 forced me to buy the Yoshimura R-77 he bought for Leira (who, as it turned out, was happy with her Spyder1Attitude exhaust). It fit my criteria which was (1) better sound and performance, (2) less weight, (3) no need for fuel management, (4) less than $500.
Problem was...there was too much shiny stainless steel even on the carbon fiber version of pipe.

So I researched and read and fretted and read and finally decided that ceramic coating was my best option. Once I finally got the right tool to take off the springs and separate the pipe from the muffler, I sent it off to http://www.jet-hot.com. (ahem - learn from me and look through all your parts and read your instructions ahead of time. The right tool to remove the springs was provided
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It cost less than $100 including shipping to get both the pipe and the bracket coated in a satin black finish.

A few things I learned:
The spacer, bolt and nut looked out of place in their original brass and silver finishes. So I got some high heat paint and coated them. I should have taken the time to put several coats on during the week the pipe was at Jet-Hot. But I didn't know what I didn't know. (So during some cold week in December I'll probably take it off again and give it more than just a quick coating and 20 minutes dry time!)

I also learned that this pipe does require a gasket. Dad and I almost got stalled out on the installation because I didn't realize we would need it and had not bought a new one. Fortunately my dad is exceedingly patient and he was able to pry out the old gasket in one piece. I suspect I'll be replacing it soon, though.
All in all I'm very happy with how this turned out.

Here's a link to a Youtube video of how it sounds.
And here's a link to an album with more pictures:
https://www.facebook.com/faran.spyd...310811028.1073741832.1000023 32897893&type=3
I finally got the chance to when Bullant12 forced me to buy the Yoshimura R-77 he bought for Leira (who, as it turned out, was happy with her Spyder1Attitude exhaust). It fit my criteria which was (1) better sound and performance, (2) less weight, (3) no need for fuel management, (4) less than $500.
Problem was...there was too much shiny stainless steel even on the carbon fiber version of pipe.

So I researched and read and fretted and read and finally decided that ceramic coating was my best option. Once I finally got the right tool to take off the springs and separate the pipe from the muffler, I sent it off to http://www.jet-hot.com. (ahem - learn from me and look through all your parts and read your instructions ahead of time. The right tool to remove the springs was provided


It cost less than $100 including shipping to get both the pipe and the bracket coated in a satin black finish.

A few things I learned:
The spacer, bolt and nut looked out of place in their original brass and silver finishes. So I got some high heat paint and coated them. I should have taken the time to put several coats on during the week the pipe was at Jet-Hot. But I didn't know what I didn't know. (So during some cold week in December I'll probably take it off again and give it more than just a quick coating and 20 minutes dry time!)

I also learned that this pipe does require a gasket. Dad and I almost got stalled out on the installation because I didn't realize we would need it and had not bought a new one. Fortunately my dad is exceedingly patient and he was able to pry out the old gasket in one piece. I suspect I'll be replacing it soon, though.
All in all I'm very happy with how this turned out.

Here's a link to a Youtube video of how it sounds.
And here's a link to an album with more pictures:
https://www.facebook.com/faran.spyd...310811028.1073741832.1000023 32897893&type=3
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