SSP Factory
SSP Factory WAGIRI Megaphone Exhaust – Titanium Racing System (GSX750S / GSX1100S)
Forged for presence. Built for performance.
The SSP Factory WAGIRI Megaphone Exhaust is a full titanium racing system that brings together traditional craftsmanship, purposeful engineering, and unmistakable style.
Product Overview
Handcrafted under strict quality control, the WAGIRI Megaphone exhaust is formed from precisely joined titanium sections, creating a seamless flow from header to tail. The result is not only exceptional performance, but a finish defined by the beauty of its unified welds.
While the exterior follows a classic 4-into-1 megaphone style, the internal structure uses a 4-2-1 layout to deliver strong torque through the rev range while maintaining high-rpm performance. It is a system built to feel alive at every throttle opening.
Specifications
- Material: Titanium
- Exhaust Pipe Diameter: Φ38.1 → Φ42.7
- Tail Pipe Diameter: Φ60.5 → Φ70 → Φ100
Fitment
- Suzuki GSX750S
- Suzuki GSX1100S
Performance Features
- Full titanium construction for major weight reduction
- Internal 4-2-1 structure for balanced power and torque delivery
- Strong response across low, mid, and high RPM
- Lightweight design improves braking, turning, and overall handling
- Double-layer tail end designed to meet various race regulations
Construction Highlights
- Hand-assembled titanium sections with premium weld finish
- Conical header and tail pipe design for efficient exhaust flow
- Spring-joint structure allows easier removal and maintenance
- Crafted for both visual impact and circuit-focused performance
Important Notes
- Racing use only – not for public road use
- Step frame cutting is required
- Centre stand cannot be used
- Centre stand mounting section must be fixed to the frame with a bracket
- Orders are final – no cancellations, returns, or exchanges after purchase
- Specifications may change without notice
- Instructions, if included, may be in Japanese
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Some parts are installed.
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