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GTM Cal-14 Exhaust

Wondering if anyone here got the brushed set, and can comment on the looks. I imagine one of the pics here is of the brushed, but I am uncertain which one. I also read above polished is easier to maintain than black, but what about brushed? If I understand correctly, brushed and polished are both stainless? Thanks!
 
Wondering if anyone here got the brushed set, and can comment on the looks. I imagine one of the pics here is of the brushed, but I am uncertain which one. I also read above polished is easier to maintain than black, but what about brushed? If I understand correctly, brushed and polished are both stainless?
I haven't sold any in my new version brushed, so none shown. Both brushed and polished are easily maintained as they are all stainless, including the black coated.
 
I haven't sold any in my new version brushed, so none shown. Both brushed and polished are easily maintained as they are all stainless, including the black coated.
Could you possibly take a pic of something brushed so I can get an idea of how it looks? Thanks much!
 
Heh, nice, well If you have that much hiding in your couch, I need to come hang out at your place.
A few years ago I and a group of friends paid for a cleaning lady to clean our bachelor friend's house, as a 60th birthday present. He was self employed, never been married ad so laid back he was horizontal. By the end of the day she had collected a little over $13,600 out of his lounge suite, in cheques and cash.
 
Now's the time; https://www.guzzitech.com/store/product/gt-rx-california-1400-full-stainless-exhaust-system/ -- and I'll have the short versions (shown above) done soon. Will leave them raw steel and can make any of the finished available in a very short time frame (brushed, black or polished).

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I installed the full polished GT-Rx system on my 2013 Touring this weekend, replacing the Lafranconi Sport mufflers which were just too loud. The GT-Rx system looks stunning, is well executed and sounds fabulous. How good? My wife just pillioned for 9,000km through Europe listening to the Lafranconis and hating them. She has declared the GT-Rx pipes to be: “mellow, deep, the sound is a perfect match for the bike, glorious when powering up the hills, while quiet on the cruise, much better looking than stock.” She is extending her pillion days. Thanks Todd! The system completes the GT-Rx PC-V/AT-300 fuelling which I added in 2014, and have been delighted with. I now have the bike where I always wanted it, with crisp fuelling, much stronger performance and now a sound that combines a quiet cruising note with a fabulous deep growl under power. Couldn’t be happier. Highly recommended.

Stephen
 
I have two sets of polished long systems in stock, and four of the short mufflers on the shelf, ready to go. If you're a GT site contributor, contact me pre or post order.
 
Is there any muffler options available for the MGX yet? Either replacement or doing the flow modification?
 
Todd I can't tell from the pictures in the thread if the longer one piece headers will work with shorty Zards.

With the factory supplied mounting brackets the Zards clamp about 1.5 inches from the flex joint collar on the GT-Rx H pipe. ??

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If the headers won't reach the Zards with their standard brackets could you fabricate SS brackets to move the Zards about 1.5 inches forward ??

Moving the Zards forward 1.5 inches might make it possible to remove the rear wheel without removing the mufflers.

Happy Thanksgiving.
 
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