Exhaust, is it worth it

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Exhaust, is it worth it

Post by The Novice » Tue Jun 26, 2012 9:14 pm

This exhaust was blowing on the manifold after being dropped.

I have taken it off now but wanted some advice on how to get it looking half reasonable.

so first, its taken some force to get it off, what is inside the collars and does it need to be replaced? there were a couple of rings in there but they have turned to dust practically.

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Next question - can i do anything with the damage or is it just best left alone.

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and finally, what do i clean it up with, i had a quick go at a non visible bit with a wire wheel on the drill, it cleans it yes but doesnt leave a great finish.

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oh and finallly finallly, should i just save up for a half system? I supppose i could cut the can off somehow - some people do that dont they and put a slip on on it instead dont they?

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Re: Exhaust, is it worth it

Post by royster81 » Tue Jun 26, 2012 10:10 pm

If you need the bike on the road now and don't have the money for a half system then yes repair it.

If you don't need it on the road save your money and buy a half system.

That exhaust is still of some value, not much as the new buyer still needs to repair it but it's still of use.

I'd buy it as I have a can for it and I'd find someone to repair it
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Re: Exhaust, is it worth it

Post by ibby4585 » Tue Jun 26, 2012 10:20 pm

I have a good standard half system and a aftermarket link pipe and end can cheap.


Pm me if your interested.

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Re: Exhaust, is it worth it

Post by GFRacingUK » Wed Jun 27, 2012 12:27 am

Im liking the lump hammer and cold chisel, did you use that to get the fairings off ;-)
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Re: Exhaust, is it worth it

Post by Neosophist » Wed Jun 27, 2012 1:04 am

Check the subframe isn't bent

There easy to bend as the exhaust is heavy and bolted to it.. when I dropped mine I brought a new replacement original silencer cheap but it wouldn't fit! The subframe was bananad!

Had to get an unbent subframe too.

If your not fussed about originality you can cut the can off and put an aftermarket on to make it look less scabby
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Re: Exhaust, is it worth it

Post by The Novice » Wed Jun 27, 2012 7:27 am

Vparts wrote:Im liking the lump hammer and cold chisel, did you use that to get the fairings off ;-)
Was waiting for a comment on the lump hammer! Had to persuade the rusty collars to let go of the front pipes.

Best way to check subframe? By eye?

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Re: Exhaust, is it worth it

Post by Delboy » Wed Jun 27, 2012 8:04 am

I've got an original end can but it's been cut off if you want to give that a try :?:
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Re: Exhaust, is it worth it

Post by The Novice » Wed Jun 27, 2012 4:35 pm

vfrderek wrote:I've got an original end can but it's been cut off if you want to give that a try :?:
Sounds like a ball ache to get it fitted, ie cut mine off and attach that?..... but ta anyway.

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Re: Exhaust, is it worth it

Post by iDemonix » Fri Jun 29, 2012 4:53 pm

Sorry to thread jack, but I want a full system (although I don't have the £600 to buy one!).

How much could I sell this for? AFAIK it's a yamamoto half system with a venom end can?

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