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12-28-2009, 05:26 PM
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Praise The Poo-poo!
I just put the long poo-poo pipe on that I thought wouldn't fit. well I had to cut it and couple it under the bottom bracket instead of over it.
I'm shocked by how much quieter it is. I've finally got that "moped sound" level I've been after.
I got this thing from boygofast last summer and it didn't fit the cruiser. I didn't know what to do with it, and then I thought it would fit the $5 Schwinn traveler build I was planning. It may have, but the clearances were too close for comfort.
I played around with the beer can muffler extensions last summer after the tailpiece was lost off my muffler, but still not happy with the loud motor. It kept getting messed up on the stairs too.
When the last can blew off the other day, I almost ordered another stock muffler, or the slightly longer one at King's. But have spent too much at Christmas!
So I finally decided to try modifying. I cut the old muffler off the pipe, cut the short drop off the poo pipe, and using the trusty can aluminum once more and some worm clamps, coupled them together.
So this is at least the first prototype- put together in only about a half hour. I may go another can of aluminum thicker at the wrap, but one can goes around more than twice and is surprisingly strong.. I may wrap it inside out too if I can, so it doesn't show "beer can" so much. And I'll probably put two clamps on each end when I get some more.
But what a difference! It will be such a greater pleasure to ride now! It is beyond my expectations.
Heres the pictures:
Praise the Lord! I found the poo-poo!
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12-28-2009, 06:37 PM
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Re: Praise The Poo-poo!
a big part of the sound difference is that it comes out behind you now. even if it was louder, you wouldn't notice it as much.
as for the aluminum can mod, you could see if there's a scrap metal place around you, or anywhere you can get a piece of pipe with an inside diameter the same as your exhaust's outside diameter. cut a piece, slit the ends, and hose clamp it on.
with the cans, it looks like one good bump, or a curb or something would take it out.
or just go down to the muffler shop. probably cost less than 10 bucks to have it welded.
but anyways, it looks cool like that...
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12-28-2009, 07:10 PM
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Re: Praise The Poo-poo!
Lookin' good Kat! Have to love when stuff works out. I want one. In last pic, your friends sure look happy with it too... Neighbors with thin walls? (or good beer?)
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12-28-2009, 09:33 PM
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Re: Praise The Poo-poo!
You now possess the coveted honorary degree in beer can engineering.
You did a great job of adapting an old hot rodder's trick.
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12-28-2009, 10:39 PM
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Re: Praise The Poo-poo!
No, the difference is not really now that it comes out behind me. I had it idling outr front when I returned (I neglected to attach the kill switch wire again, so had to short it off on the crank arm)
It's really just plain quieter. I paid about 35 for this extended pipe- the pipes not only a bunch longer, the muffler itself is half again as a stock.
But when it wouldn't fit I was wishing I'd bought the one they call the "orange county cruiser" pipe- even though much more money, because it drops al the way under the bottom bracket. I'm sure now that that set-up would be just as quiet. This pipe just doesn't want to clear around the crank arms or the motor chain. But I'm happy now- it works just fine.
There seems to be no drop in performance either. Just a lot less annoying decibels.
Here's some of them:
This one has a long pipe, but the muffler's shorter than mine
CHOPPER MUFFLER Motorized OCC Bicycle Motor Bike Parts:eBay Motors (item 260529915888 end time Jan-27-10 13:22:25 PST)
Here's Spooky's.. This one is like the one I had to cut, because the clearances are so tight over the bottom bracket, past the cranks and the chain.
Extended Chrome Exhaust Muffler
Zone 8 seems to have the best price on a standard chrome muffler right now- $25 w/ free ship
Exhaust chrome
Boygofast hasn't had the extended pipe I cut here listed lately, or I'd post the link.
P.S. The old guy in the picture above is my Grandpap, circa 1960. Grandpap was a coal miner in Canonsburg PA, and grandma would hide his bottles from him. Here he found two.
Happy motoring!
Last edited by Nashville Kat; 12-29-2009 at 12:57 AM.
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12-29-2009, 01:10 PM
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Re: Praise The Poo-poo!
Nice pipe, Be ruthless, take the time to bake a cake and take it too a muffler shop, ask the guy if he can weld your exhaust pipe while dangling the cake under his nose! Works best at lunch time. Yer out of there for under 5.00
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12-29-2009, 01:32 PM
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Re: Praise The Poo-poo!
Except that the ends really don't come together. I was going to couple it with a chrome seatpost I have, but a very slight angle problem- That could possibly be welded in. But the rolled aluminum IS the pipe for about three inches.
It's totally functional now, but I may take some time to improve it later. I like the chrome tape, but not sure I want to spend the money.
here's a link to a longer than normal muffler at King's. I almost ordered this, before I coupled these things together. It's probably not as quiet as this, but has a longer pipe than stock:
Bicycle Motor Engine Chrome Muffler Parts - Motorized Bicycle Chrome Muffler Parts - Bicycle Motor Chrome Muffler Parts - Motorized Bicycle Parts
Last edited by Nashville Kat; 12-29-2009 at 01:35 PM.
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12-29-2009, 02:20 PM
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Re: Praise The Poo-poo!
if you consider saddletramps idea, make it a 12 pack instead of a cake. they'll probably weld it for free.
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12-29-2009, 07:24 PM
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Re: Praise The Poo-poo!
I was looking at this and thinking. Why not captivate a short piece of your hadlebar tubing inside the roll between the mismatch, roll it back up and install a third clamp in the center. I think the strength increase might surprise you and could last quite some time.
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12-29-2009, 07:32 PM
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Re: Praise The Poo-poo!
I am working on my own variation of a poo poo pipe myself. I have seperated the manifold from the muffler and brased some electrical conduit to the muffler for the straight run. I have not delt with the bend yet but I have a plan for that.
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