Custom Exhaust Thread

Kristof

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Hi,

I will start off with my custom exhaust.

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here's mine. stainless steel header pipe and flange, then the stock chrome pipe (completely gutted) and a Supertrapp tip with 3 discs.

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thanks. it sounds great. louder than stock, but not a "tinny" two stroke sound, it's much deeper without that annoying buzz.

i was talking to my neighbor the other day, and a guy rode by with a stock 2 stroke, and she said mine doesn't sound anything like that. said she hates the way the stock ones sound.:)
 
thanks. it sounds great. louder than stock, but not a "tinny" two stroke sound, it's much deeper without that annoying buzz.

i was talking to my neighbor the other day, and a guy rode by with a stock 2 stroke, and she said mine doesn't sound anything like that. said she hates the way the stock ones sound.:)

Hehe, right on. Custom all the way!
 
Conduit bender and TIG welder.
Tom
 

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Heres mine, Custom header for a SBP expansion exhaust, Made the header and flange myself, Bent it by filling with sand and heating with my oxy/actylene torch and freehand bending. Then welded to flange, and brazed to SBP exhaust (Better joint as SBP exhaust pipe was flared out)
Also slightly crimped the pipe before welding to the flange, to make it a better match for the port, And then fully port matched it to the engine.

Exhaust pre paint

Sanded it down with a mini belt sander, then painted, resulting in:


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Whats a good way to extend an exhaust without welding and using steel pipes?
I want to cut the muffler from the pipe and attach and extend it all the way to the back of the bike but I want a material that can be used as a pipe and be able to bend it around the bike very easily.

kinda like the 2doors bike pictured below but without welding..wont be the best of looks but it will keep the fumes from coming up my face when I'm idling.

I'm also planning on attaching a trailer on my bike to bring my kid with me but now I need to be able to run a flexible pipe under the trailer attached to the muffler exhaust.


Thanks
JD
 

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