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Underneath exaust
#1
I fancy making and underneath exaust,not a new idea i know, but i rekon i can get enough box and heatproofing under there as i have no center stand, then a small exit pipe or maybe a line of two or 3 or 4  chrome mini exit pipes in a line.


not as big a can as this , maybe just exit pipes, if not then a moto gp style pipe like this


[smg id=1926 type=preview align=center caption="mini exaust"]
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mmmmmmmm.....so you planning on putting a collector/silencer where the center stand was and then a tube up under the seat splitting into four.....sounds good but iam not too sure if theres enough room by the shock or would you go up the outside ? not as nice looking......interesting project  Smile .......are you able to bend your own tube ?... are you peicing it together ?....or using pre formed bends ?......lots of questions i know  :o ..was thinking of making my own exhaust for the project 600.....
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#3
Ideally i would like no exit pipe,,the whole exaust underneath, just the exit pipe showing,,and no not up under seat,


I do have a pipe bender , bends up to 1 1/4" steel..not that i am planning on using it for this.
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(11-05-14, 08:50 AM)red98 link Wrote: mmmmmmmm.....so you planning on putting a collector/silencer where the center stand was and then a tube up under the seat splitting into four.....sounds good but iam not too sure if theres enough room by the shock or would you go up the outside ? not as nice looking......interesting project  Smile .......are you able to bend your own tube ?... are you peicing it together ?....or using pre formed bends ?......lots of questions i know  :o ..was thinking of making my own exhaust for the project 600.....

I'm doing that for Project Fazer's (the proper one!  Wink ) exhaust - twin underseat R1 pipes.

I was planning on preformed bends, myself. We'll see when I get to that stage.c
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#5
I always thought u were a bender
Just flapping about on this stagnant little pond on the outer rim of the internet.....yup....  :-))
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(11-05-14, 11:53 AM)ChristoT link Wrote: I'm doing that for Project Fazer's (the proper one!  Wink ) exhaust - twin underseat R1 pipes.

I was planning on preformed bends, myself. We'll see when I get to that stage.c

Pity. Would have liked to have seen this in my lifetime  :lol
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(11-05-14, 12:20 PM)nick crisp link Wrote: [quote author=ChristoT link=topic=13055.msg147596#msg147596 date=1399805607]
I'm doing that for Project Fazer's (the proper one!  Wink ) exhaust - twin underseat R1 pipes.

I was planning on preformed bends, myself. We'll see when I get to that stage.c

Pity. Would have liked to have seen this in my lifetime  :lol
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Smartarse.  :lol

I'm in touch with the engineering shop for the swingarm, when that's done, it's tail fairing followed by pipes. Getting there!
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#8
Nice reply exupnut..........soon down to your level  :lol



Hardest part will be threading the pipe between shock, linkage and frame.......wonder if smaller diameter pipe will work or will that affect performance....last thing you want with a blue bike  :lol
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(11-05-14, 12:47 PM)red98 link Wrote: Nice reply exupnut..........soon down to your level  :lol



Hardest part will be threading the pipe between shock, linkage and frame.......wonder if smaller diameter pipe will work or will that affect performance....last thing you want with a blue bike  :lol

Two things: Did you see that really nice cafe racer 600 with the spoked wheels? He'd run his exhaust around the outside of the swingarm - looked a bit bizarre, but seemed to do the job!

I was considering using oval shaped pipe for that section (before I went SSSA - makes life easier there), as that preserves the all-important area, whilst giving you reduced impact on the width fore and aft of the pipe.
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#10
Yep...saw that one looked great....but.....exhaust did'nt look right on the outside, got to be hidden, like ths idea of oval, with the same internal area so no change in performance, harder to bend if diy....how about two smaller round ones......
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#11
My problem will be around the dog bones part of suspension,heat insulation,tyre clearance ,insulation,there is room up both sides of dog bones and underneath with a box section,with gas flowing channels inside box leading to exit, baffle system inside.
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#12
Turn the swing arm into the silencer, its been done a few times in the past and looks well cool.



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(11-05-14, 04:33 PM)Tmation link Wrote: Turn the swing arm into the silencer, its been done a few times in the past and looks well cool.

Pics?

Also, have you considered what the Panigale and the Kawa ER-6 do for their exhausts? If yours is purely underneath, not rising up between the wheel & the bike, that may be an easier mod.
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(11-05-14, 04:33 PM)Tmation link Wrote: Turn the swing arm into the silencer, its been done a few times in the past and looks well cool.


An idea ! yess


but i thought it would look"HOT" Smile


This is what i have in mind,,made in my own kind of bent tin and spot weld :lol :lol :lol :lol :lol  style
[smg id=1927 type=full align=center caption="under exhaust1"]


[smg id=1928 type=full align=center caption="underneath 2"]


they look well cool
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#15
Well ,tonight i have been to a local auction, general stuff,,well i bought a load of stainless steel cooking pans,,well what can i make with them?


pics to follow
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#16
Is was thinking of one of these but at nealt a £150 im not so sure anymore.

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Coffman-Shorty-Exhaust-Yamaha-FZ1-2006-13-/321400200514?pt=Motorcycles_Parts_Accessories&hash=item4ad4f1dd42
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#17
Slim as I see it for fz1
R1 headers from 04-06 de cat link pipe (slimer that stock) r1 swinging arm caliper and hanger
I'd go Dan moto rear pipes as slim and cheap
Fit this then see were it all touches and mod accordingly
This would b my route
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#18
Yes , it would be good to do that but first i want to get in the SHED,, and see what this genius can knock up :lol :lol :lol



haha,, fucking stainless steel cooking trays,,either be good for a meetup bbq or cook an egg on route :lol

I now have to source some thin stainless welding rods and try welding the stuff, if i can make a can of upper and down side then they can be partable to try different gas routes and different sound dampening methods.
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[smg id=1980 type=preview align=center caption="cooking pans"]


I could go into catering,,about eight of the huge stainless pans :lol
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[smg id=2252 type=preview align=center caption="inside pipe1"]
Took pipe off today and looked inside to where the cat used to be and saw this,,
[smg id=2253 type=preview align=center caption="inside pipe2"]


A piece of pipe inside my exaust,,where did that come from,,,? front pipes or end can?


[smg id=2254 type=preview align=center caption="P1110287"]


about 7 inches long
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