Never a truer word spoken and goes for several companies at the time trying to eek out a living on the back of the best selling bikes on the market. Sorry boys, but most of the aftermarket pipes available were #$%*. They were simply replacement exhausts offered to owners not willing to look after the original pipes. There were barely any dyno's then and only the bike magazines could afford to test pipes. (except Mark said he had the opportunity) I remember reading there were maybe three pipes that made any power over stock.
I don't disagree either Brent, though back in the day it wasn't a case of "not looking after your original pipes", the original pipes were horrible, as I said earlier, my mate Davey replaced the OEM pipes on his K2 twice before he gave up and fitted some aftermarket pipes, the OEM's just rotted from within. Davey was most meticulous in his maintenance regime, and that's probably why he got over 100,000 miles out of his bike.
Same for the pipes on my KZ900, you couldn't stop those things from rusting, OEM replacements cost twice what I paid for a better 4 into 2 system. The pipe on my F0 with it's bulbous muffler reduced the lean angle to the point where I fell off going around a slow right hander when the muffler grabbed the road.
I guess what I'm saying is that there were lots more reasons for us installing aftermarket pipes on our bikes, apart from perceived performance benefits. I binned the POS OEM F0 pipe and replaced it with a black RC 4 into 1 pipe, and with bigger main jets and K&N pods, it "felt" faster, but in the end it was more about the look, the sound, and not crashing the bike whenever I threw it into a tight right hander.
I think the main reason that most of the aftermarket exhaust manufacturers flourished back then was because the quality of the OEM products were so poor. Nowadays folks replace their OEM pipes for better performance, or the look, or the sound, but rarely because the complete exhaust system rotted out a year after the warranty expired, as was common "back in the day"..........