KCvale
Well-Known Member
Just to cover the basics this animated .gif gives a really good idea of what exactly an Expansion Chamber on a 2-stroke motor does.
Both the intake and exhaust are briefly open at the same time, and this causes unburnt fuel to escape out the tailpipe on the up stroke.
An Expansion Chamber is designed to push that unburned fuel back into the cylinder thus getting a denser charge of fuel for the ignition charge, resulting in a more powerful down stroke force.
The SickBikes pipe comes in multiple pieces to allow you to MOUNT it to your bike, and to 'TUNE' it.
MOUNTING:
(See TUNING about pipe length before committing)
The two most common are to go down below the BB like this.
And to go up and around.
I haven't tried that way, something about a hot pipe next to my inner thigh, especially when riding in shorts, doesn't sound good to me.
Down has it's drawbacks to, even if you can tuck it right under the BB.
For one you usually have to remove your kickstand, and for another you have a lower ground clearance. Not fun with tall speed bumps.
I managed to mount mine above the BB which to me has no drawbacks other than the end of the pipe which I will get to.
With the new SickBikeParts.com kit, the order of parts to try this starting at the cylinder is:
SBP Exhaust Manifold.
Angled Copper Pipe.
Straight Copper Pipe.
Short end of Long Curved Black Pipe.
Expansion Chamber.
On my bike, I could just bend the metal mounting tab on the chamber itself to match up perfect to my chainstay for attaching there, and again with the kits strap
If I had planned to keep that I would have painted it and cleaned it, and it works, just use a nut and bolt between the pipe and 90 degree fold in the strapping metal.
For me that is just a secure temp strap until I get to my next step.
TUNING
On the SickBikes Xchamber it comes 'tuned' for a 66cc low end, where most second drive single gear bikes can use it most.
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Both the intake and exhaust are briefly open at the same time, and this causes unburnt fuel to escape out the tailpipe on the up stroke.
An Expansion Chamber is designed to push that unburned fuel back into the cylinder thus getting a denser charge of fuel for the ignition charge, resulting in a more powerful down stroke force.
The SickBikes pipe comes in multiple pieces to allow you to MOUNT it to your bike, and to 'TUNE' it.
MOUNTING:
(See TUNING about pipe length before committing)
The two most common are to go down below the BB like this.

And to go up and around.
I haven't tried that way, something about a hot pipe next to my inner thigh, especially when riding in shorts, doesn't sound good to me.
Down has it's drawbacks to, even if you can tuck it right under the BB.
For one you usually have to remove your kickstand, and for another you have a lower ground clearance. Not fun with tall speed bumps.
I managed to mount mine above the BB which to me has no drawbacks other than the end of the pipe which I will get to.

With the new SickBikeParts.com kit, the order of parts to try this starting at the cylinder is:
SBP Exhaust Manifold.
Angled Copper Pipe.
Straight Copper Pipe.
Short end of Long Curved Black Pipe.
Expansion Chamber.
On my bike, I could just bend the metal mounting tab on the chamber itself to match up perfect to my chainstay for attaching there, and again with the kits strap

If I had planned to keep that I would have painted it and cleaned it, and it works, just use a nut and bolt between the pipe and 90 degree fold in the strapping metal.
For me that is just a secure temp strap until I get to my next step.
TUNING
On the SickBikes Xchamber it comes 'tuned' for a 66cc low end, where most second drive single gear bikes can use it most.
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