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Stainless Downpipes
« on: 25 March 2017, 10:30:36 am »

I'm sure I read somewhere that the later model fazers got stainless downpipes as standard, can anyone tell me if this is right or am I imagining it?


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Re: Stainless Downpipes
« Reply #1 on: 25 March 2017, 10:34:12 am »
Yes I think you are right, but my memory is saying they were black coated?

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Re: Stainless Downpipes
« Reply #2 on: 25 March 2017, 11:00:05 am »
To my knowledge all 600 FZS have plain steel - maybe confusing with the FZ6 ? dont know if that came with SS headers
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Re: Stainless Downpipes
« Reply #3 on: 25 March 2017, 01:26:47 pm »
Yup, just checked 'em with a magnet and it sticks :(  If they are stainless they're very low grade stainless.

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Re: Stainless Downpipes
« Reply #4 on: 25 March 2017, 03:32:04 pm »
Pretty sure the later 02/03ish had stainless headers but the welds aren't so they still get holes in the collectors and joins...

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Re: Stainless Downpipes
« Reply #5 on: 25 March 2017, 03:35:02 pm »
My 57 plate FZ6 S2 had stainless pipes when I bought in 2009

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Re: Stainless Downpipes
« Reply #6 on: 25 March 2017, 04:16:17 pm »
Why are so many downpipes getting yellow / brown / ugly.
That is a good reason to panit them black
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Re: Stainless Downpipes
« Reply #7 on: 25 March 2017, 04:57:42 pm »
 Mine aren't too bad at the moment but I'll be doing them again before too much longer. They need to come off to get to the front of the engine for painting. I don't know yet, whether to drop it out or remove the radiator etc. and just mask everything else up and clean it up and spray it in situ, very tempted to do the latter. I know masking up will be an arse but I've taken bike motors out before and that ain't exactly easy either is it.

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Re: Stainless Downpipes
« Reply #8 on: 25 March 2017, 05:11:35 pm »
Here you are I did this last year in sit-u here is my post
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 Finished it off today, 1st out for a 10mile spin to get the filler fully hardened and then some masking off and a spray with Rust-oleums stove and bbq paint. It took so long to mask off that it would of been quicker to take it off but as I have never taken it off I have no time for "unknowns" as I plan to get the MOT on Monday. (my stud nuts are good as I have had them off and copper greased)
Just need to take it for another spin tomorrow to bake on the paint
I usually use Granviles engine paint but have found that it can flake off, somewhere on this forum a member recommenced the Rust-oleum so I thought I would give it a go.     
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 Here are my 2 little holes - first pic before a good going over with a wire wheel on a drill
Next picture after a set to with the drill
Next and still to come will be photos now I have filled with gun gum I just need some dry roads to give it a run and heat it up to full hardening
   
   
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« Last Edit: 25 March 2017, 05:12:14 pm by fazersharp »
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Re: Stainless Downpipes
« Reply #9 on: 25 March 2017, 05:12:41 pm »
My FZS 600 is a 2002 model, but 2003 registered, that that had black plain steel headers on it from new, they holed in the bottom of the collector area after about 28K miles, but the bike was used as a much loved commuter before I bought it, so it was used in all weathers, wet and salty roads.
S/S now in place. :D

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Re: Stainless Downpipes
« Reply #10 on: 25 March 2017, 05:15:30 pm »
As my pictures show you dont need to ride it in the rain as it rots from within - almost tempted to leave a hole to let the condensation drain out !
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Re: Stainless Downpipes
« Reply #11 on: 25 March 2017, 05:23:41 pm »
Pretty sure the later 02/03ish had stainless headers but the welds aren't so they still get holes in the collectors and joins...

Chris
After doing my post above I re-read Chris's post and he could very well be right as it was just the collector area that rusted on mine.
Knowing that is a bit of a piss off though, cos, I could have just got them plated up and welded with Migatronic.
Looking at Sharpie's pipe after a re-paint they look really good, would have saved me 220 quid.  :'(

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Re: Stainless Downpipes
« Reply #12 on: 25 March 2017, 05:43:20 pm »
Here you are I did this last year in sit-u here is my post
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 Finished it off today, 1st out for a 10mile spin to get the filler fully hardened and then some masking off and a spray with Rust-oleums stove and bbq paint. It took so long to mask off that it would of been quicker to take it off but as I have never taken it off I have no time for "unknowns" as I plan to get the MOT on Monday. (my stud nuts are good as I have had them off and copper greased)
Just need to take it for another spin tomorrow to bake on the paint
I usually use Granviles engine paint but have found that it can flake off, somewhere on this forum a member recommenced the Rust-oleum so I thought I would give it a go.     
 * Photo1233.jpg (361.05 kB, 1600x1200 - viewed 8 times.)
 
 * Photo1238.jpg (324.51 kB, 1600x1200 - viewed 6 times.)
 
 * Photo1239.jpg (264.58 kB, 1600x1200 - viewed 6 times.)
 
 Here are my 2 little holes - first pic before a good going over with a wire wheel on a drill
Next picture after a set to with the drill
Next and still to come will be photos now I have filled with gun gum I just need some dry roads to give it a run and heat it up to full hardening
   
   
 * Photo1215[1].jpg (250.03 kB, 1600x1200 - viewed 7 times.)
 
 * Photo1224[1].jpg (197.33 kB, 1600x1200 - viewed 6 times.)
 
 * Photo1226[1].jpg (259.18 kB, 1600x1200 - viewed 6 times.)



Hey Sharpie, Get that centre stand and spring sorted you naughty lil racing snake you
« Last Edit: 25 March 2017, 05:44:43 pm by tommyardin »

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Re: Stainless Downpipes
« Reply #13 on: 25 March 2017, 05:51:16 pm »
 I restored a GPz750 a few years ago and had the exhaust ceramic coated inside and out. It was a beautiful finish and really tough but at £200+ I'm not sure I want to put that much into the Fazer at the moment. I'm already looking at upgrading the suspension. I only bought the thing as a stop gap while I'm saving for a 650 Versys and it looks like it's becoming a long term project. Bloody bikes... I'd save a fortune if I could just give them up :lol
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Re: Stainless Downpipes
« Reply #14 on: 25 March 2017, 06:04:21 pm »

 Nice job on the pipes, how's the paint holding up? I was thinking of using VHT Flameproof but it's quite pricey. I think I will take them off though 'cos the longer they stay on without being removed the more difficult they're likely to be to take off when they need to be. Just a theory.

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« Reply #15 on: 25 March 2017, 07:32:50 pm »

 Nice job on the pipes, how's the paint holding up? I was thinking of using VHT Flameproof but it's quite pricey. I think I will take them off though 'cos the longer they stay on without being removed the more difficult they're likely to be to take off when they need to be. Just a theory.
I have done them twice now - first time with Granvil cylinder black and this time with Rust-oleums stove and bbq paint and both times it has flaked but only at the collector for some reason maybe that is the hottest part.
Whats that VHT Flameproof you mention - got a link.   
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« Reply #16 on: 25 March 2017, 07:34:56 pm »
Now then as they only rust at the collector and the rest of them are fine I wonder if I can get made in stainless steel the collector part and welded on.

Maybe I could buy very cheep a scrap stainless steel crash damaged set and just use the collector from that
 
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« Reply #17 on: 25 March 2017, 08:10:42 pm »

 Ooh now you're asking, I've never put a link on a forum before but no time like the present as they say. I'll give it a go but in the meantime (or if I fail) it's all over the place on Ebay and Amazon. Wish me luck :lol


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« Reply #18 on: 25 March 2017, 08:25:59 pm »
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/VHT-SP102-FLAT-BLACK-FLAMEPROOF-COATING-EXHAUST-PAINT-/111653983534?hash=item19ff18952e:m:mwUiywN5OIAR_p2Ucf53ALw  There you go dunno if that's right. It seems a bit long to me, as the actress said to the bishop. Once I've posted it I'll see if it works.

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« Reply #19 on: 25 March 2017, 08:28:24 pm »
 Woohoo!!!! I've just posted my first link. I think that deserves a large glass of red :D

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« Reply #21 on: 25 March 2017, 08:30:39 pm »
lol same link.
Have a Guinness.

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« Reply #22 on: 25 March 2017, 08:47:17 pm »
Yes your link works -- not expensive  ( apary from the Post ) if it works on wood burners then it should be good on the pipes - those wood burners are evil when they get going.

Its funny you should post that can as I an drinking Gunniess (sort of ) right now

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« Reply #23 on: 25 March 2017, 09:05:42 pm »

 Unfortunately I haven't got any Guinness in at the moment, I'll start on the Shiraz then maybe a McEwan's Export or two :)   

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« Reply #24 on: 25 March 2017, 09:12:00 pm »
Mine was a 2003 FZS600 and this is what the underside of the original downpipes looked like when I pulled them off about 2.5 years ago:




Didn't seem very stainless to me...


Got set of Motad stainless pipes on now. Shame they've now shut shop.