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End can options for yammoto systems
Posted: Sun Jan 25, 2009 8:20 pm
by Drunkn Munky
what options is there for fitting a bolt rvf endcan to a yammoto half system?
chop up a standard system or is there a link pipe available?
Re: End can options for yammoto systems
Posted: Mon Jan 26, 2009 6:53 pm
by RVF007
I recon it will be quite eazy to make up an adapter plate with the holes and a stantion piece to fit the yammoto end...thats if you know anyone with an engineering shop. Im a fitter & turner by trade and with the right tools (lath/mill) it will be a breeze to make.
Re: End can options for yammoto systems
Posted: Mon Jan 26, 2009 9:03 pm
by Honda_NC35
i have a venom slipOn to my yamamoto system, but me is planning to cut it on half, make it look more "stubbyCan" look"
think its going to be niice, going to post some pics when im done with me bike.
have upgrade it and tune it for like 15.000 swedish kronor. :)
1 brittish pound compare to swedish : 1£ is in swedish kr = 10
so 1500£ on upgrading and tuneing..
but many things is replacementparts, after me crash...

Re: End can options for yammoto systems
Posted: Mon Jan 26, 2009 9:08 pm
by Honda_NC35
dubble post... st00pid!

Re: End can options for yammoto systems
Posted: Mon Jan 26, 2009 10:47 pm
by Drunkn Munky
ok so ive brought this can and intend on making a link pipe up. anyone done this before? how did you go about it?
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Re: End can options for yammoto systems
Posted: Thu Jan 29, 2009 9:35 pm
by DAC
Drunkn Munky wrote: Anyone done this before? how did you go about it?
Hi, I made this adaptor to fit a standard RVF can, about eight years ago, so I can keep the Yamamoto cans for the sunshine & Trackdays. It is just a quarter inch alloy disc about 5" diameter welded onto the stub, with a sleeve to mate with the three hole RVF can. I made the triangular flange before welding, but it could have been done afterwards. Pictures follow ...
Regards,
Dave.