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High pipe kit (no muffler)


FriendlyFungus

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Does anybody make a high pipe kit which costs decent money unlike the  million dollar kits?

 

It's a pipe and a reworked exhaust mount really. 

 

Don't want to fabricate one because of time constraints.. otherwise it can all be done costing a few tens of $s I would think.

 

Don't mind paying what it's (really) worth.

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Camel-Adv I believe sell their link pipe and clamp with out muffler

 

 

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Yes something like that without costing hundreds of dollars. It's a mid pipe. 

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11 hours ago, FriendlyFungus said:

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Don't want to fabricate one because of time constraints.. otherwise it can all be done costing a few tens of $s I would think.

 

Don't mind paying what it's (really) worth.

 

How much is your time worth?

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24 minutes ago, Toymaster said:

 

How much is your time worth?

Yeh I think it would take quite some time to make one up

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Canadian tire has what you need for around 20 canadian!

2 pieces of exhaust tubing, one 45degree needed to be heated up to custom bend it, but for less than $25 you cant go wrong.  Pardon the rotation!

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1 hour ago, Toymaster said:

 

How much is your time worth?

 

Well, 2 weekend hours and 300$ saved is worth it I would suppose.... to the majority of folks.... unless you live in Manhattan.

I'm trying to find a mid-pipe that is ready to attach and I'm willing to pay.. just not 500$.

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37 minutes ago, Colddog said:

Canadian tire has what you need for around 20 canadian!

2 pieces of exhaust tubing, one 45degree needed to be heated up to custom bend it, but for less than $25 you cant go wrong.  Pardon the rotation!

 

 

 

Thanks for sharing @Colddog

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Time is money, Camel ADV is very reasonably priced I'd say for the quality and fit.

 

Buy right buy once

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1 hour ago, Danrides said:

Time is money, Camel ADV is very reasonably priced I'd say for the quality and fit.

 

Buy right buy once

 

Erm.. 500-CAD for a pipe and mounting kit? Erm.. nope. 

Very first world comment too.

I support camel-adv in other stuff and have bought from Cory multiple times.. but not this. 

I'd rather go @Colddog's way unless there's something more reasonable. 

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11 minutes ago, FriendlyFungus said:

 

Erm.. 500-CAD for a pipe and mounting kit? Erm.. nope. 

Very first world comment too.

I support camel-adv in other stuff and have bought from Cory multiple times.. but not this. 

I'd rather go @Colddog's way unless there's something more reasonable. 

Power to you man, good luck with your project 🙂 

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You can buy a pipe and muffler from Huzar in Poland.  Around $250USD shipped.  Arrives in about one week.   Don't know if they would sell just the pipe.

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For those interested, I found a solution.

 

(I've had a Wings exhaust setup , muffler + downpipe which followed the stock exhaust geometry exactly.

I was looking to get a new downpipe so that I could move the exhaust can higher as it was eating up the swingarm after a recent hard fall)

 

After a few beers, I took the OEM exhaust out of my box of things, cut the pipe down to the length I needed and used that to lengthen the Wings downpipe.. (black part is from the OEM exhaust in the pics).

 

That gives you a few inches which is now more than enough to clear the swingarm even if it is bent inwards etc.. All for $Zero and an hour of thinking + cutting.

(Also used part of the original heatshield to cover the extra bit of pipe)

 

I think this will work for my purpose very well. 

 

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