Sick Bike Parts Expansion Chamber welding

rockonp04

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I need a better way to keep my Sick Bike Part Expansion chamber on my bike. The springs and rubber pieces they give you in the kit just aren't cutting it. What would you recommend for something more substantial and permanent? I am willing to weld.
 
yes, welding. although i suggest you source a mig or tig welder and clean the surfaces before you start.... ( sand the edges down to bare metal ) and repaint it afterwards...
 
yes, welding. although i suggest you source a mig or tig welder and clean the surfaces before you start.... ( sand the edges down to bare metal ) and repaint it afterwards...

What type of metal should i use. The kit comes with copper. Suggestions?
 
unsure about welding copper. I think brazing is best for copper parts :)

I've only dealt with different variants of steel for welding so far.
 
You will have to solder copper, silver solder and mapp gas like used on Hvac systems is stronger than regular solder.
 
My friend welded up my SBP exhaust yesterday, we found a tube that was just the right size and shape to replace the copper pieces and it welded easy.
 
2 cycle intake How long

I have a 2 cycle engine that lays down on its side. I would like to tip it up but don't know if it would work that way. The intake manifold would have to be close to 10" long to get the carb up to the side like a normal carb posistion. WOULD IT WORK?

I got this in the worng spot sorry.
 
This is how I weld 'em... I don't use the copper parts.
This pic was taken before I welded on a rear hanger.
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Not fancy here..
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Used the stock muffler tube and the SBP expansion.

This has been cut and welded twice for two different engines and mount positions.
 
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