Nope, it's a tricycle http://motorbicycling.com/f44/bent-zombie-tribrid-tadpole-trike-build-24210.html
Nice expansion chamber install. It fits the bike but I'll bet you're glad the heat shield is on there. Expansion chamber exhausts have to be the hardest because for them to work right they have to be the correct length, etc... Is the noise level harsh? Who wouldn't like more speed but I want to keep the MB as quiet as possible and skirt around potential street legal issues.Up pipe from arrow motorized cycles. Pipe works really well especially with a high performance motor.
Nah, two stroke for different four stroke are different... umm, whatever.Got Pipe? I don't recall you specifying 2 or 4-stroke, but here's my pipe.......Form and function for my 4-strokes.
That was my favorite
Does it sound as nice as it looks Dan? I'll bet it does, nice job there!Here is the exhaust I made for my Point Beach/ EZM build.
http://i273.photobucket.com/albums/jj239/dspix2008/Point Beach Build/PointBeachBuild050.jpg
what kind of pipe is that/where did you get it?Around here these MB's are not legal. I made my exhaust as quiet as possible to stay off their radar. The most notice I've had from the police is a wave back as I ride by. I like riding smooth, quiet and slow but faster than the other bikes can pedal. When I want acceleration I can drive my Stage-II '97 Eclipse GS-T. I still haven't had the guts to find top speed.
It's very quiet. The noise from the intake is the loudest sound my motor makes. It started as a eBay exhaust I could not fit to my bike. I bought a length of 3/4" emt conduit and borrowed a pipe bender. I have a little stick welder. I cut the flange and muffler off the eBay exhaust. I bent the conduit, welded it up, ground off the ugly parts and there she is.what kind of pipe is that/where did you get it?
(I'm assuming it's very quiet?)
Ahh, thanks, too bad I can't weldIt's very quiet. The noise from the intake is the loudest sound my motor makes. It started as a eBay exhaust I could not fit to my bike. I bought a length of 3/4" emt conduit and borrowed a pipe bender. I have a little stick welder. I cut the flange and muffler off the eBay exhaust. I bent the conduit, welded it up, ground off the ugly parts and there she is.
All I can hear from the back of the pipe is a real nice soft pop as it's in the sweet rpm zone between 23 to 25 mph. The longer pipe increases torque. I can climb hills that used to slow me down. No better top speed but that doesn't matter to me. I like seeing, hearing and smelling what is going by as I mosey along.
JB will not work for long. Maybe hours at best. I would go to a local muffler shop or welding shop. Bring your bike. Talk about what you want to do. I'll bet you a donut there's a guy that will weld it because he likes to weld and gets interested in your idea. I have a similar friendship with a welding professional. I can stick two pieces of steel together but it won't be pretty. This guy has helped me because I got him interested in what I was doing. My GST exhaust is a work of art. (too bad it's under the car)Ahh, thanks, too bad I can't weld
(Again, just wondering I can't use any type of clamps on these conduit pipes? Even if it is ugly... what about JB weld?)
I really like that last quote haha