I was running a turbo headpipe 4-1, left exit flange above dyno cover pipe leads toward rear top engine bolt then angles down into a large megaphone.
I did it for ground clearance, was able to saw off sidestand mount and lower bike at least 3 inches if not more. Because it was a turbo header (unequal length BTW) it has small headpipes, I think to increase velocity.... what ,I noticed is the bike felt very torquey... probably ,mostly due to Weber carbs.
Just mentioning it as smaller pipes are a bit easier to build with, fit tighter spaces, may get a cleaner look. The header was all built of mandrel sections welded together.
I am thinking that the small diameter helped midrange, if that is fact, it probably lost a bit at the topend, but I will say this, very nice midrange and a loit of fun to ride.. FWIW..