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Title: Mufflers for a '80 1000 SP with bags
Post by: whyrichard on May 07, 2024, 08:15:06 AM
Hello all,

I am reviving my beloved 1000 sp '80. I've owned the thing since 2000 and have ridden it cross country 4 times! It is a beloved motorcycle for me, and am getting it up and running again and the first upgrade necessary, due to rust, is the muffler.

It has a crossover currently, and saddle bags, so the mufflers need to be flat....
I like a full robust sound which is not hard on the ears but pleasant...

what is the current state of recommendations for my 1000 sp????

Thanks!
Richard
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Title: Re: Mufflers for a '80 1000 SP with bags
Post by: bmc5733946 on May 07, 2024, 08:41:21 AM
(http://)You might find that the late model 98-04 California mufflers will fit. They will definitely work with the mid length swing arm and longer. Fit the mounts and everything. I have them on my Mille GT .


Brian

Title: Re: Mufflers for a '80 1000 SP with bags
Post by: Frenchfrog on May 07, 2024, 11:04:14 AM
the stainless Mistrals would be high on my list...the quality is very high and you can run with or without the DB killers.
I fitted short Bellagio reverse cones onto my T3 hybrid and they work really nicely
Title: Re: Mufflers for a '80 1000 SP with bags
Post by: bigbikerrick on May 26, 2024, 10:21:40 AM
If you are on a budget, Emgo makes a number of aftermarket mufflers like a "Dunstall replica". I have used them on some of my Tonti bikes with good results. They are not the best out there,  as far as chrome quality, etc.but for the $$, they are not bad at all. There were a couple of members here selling nice looking, oem mufflers from a Cal Vintage. Those may work for your SP also.
Rick D.