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Author:  Walms [ Mon Jun 27, 2011 2:15 pm ]
Post subject:  Pipe Kits

Kits include rolled cones, flanges, stingers and also included is an assembly drawing as a guide for assembly.
Spring mounts and pipe hangers are not included.

All segments are laser cut, rolled and ready for welding.

$400 plus shipping. PM me if you are interested.

Thanks,
Andrew


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Designs added 04-13

Scott Clough designed pipe for John Aylor's bike

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I'll through this one out there as well.... G3 - KE100 pipe designed my myself.
Rearsets required designed for G31M specs max 10k rpm
For this pipe $140 with flange and stinger.


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Author:  wzebra33 [ Mon Jun 27, 2011 2:26 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Pipe Kits

Got any dyno feedback numbers so we can compare with denco and tomcat pipes?They do look deluxe (IMO) :thumbup:

Author:  Jim [ Mon Jun 27, 2011 2:31 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Pipe Kits

wzebra33 wrote:
Got any dyno feedback numbers so we can compare with denco and tomcat pipes?They do look deluxe (IMO) :thumbup:

It's always a difficult task to compare dyno numbers, since different pipe designs may need different jetting, and pipes may be designed for specific stock or non-stock porting (etc.).

Author:  wzebra33 [ Mon Jun 27, 2011 2:38 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Pipe Kits

Jim wrote:
It's always a difficult task to compare dyno numbers, since different pipe designs may need different jetting, and pipes may be designed for specific stock or non-stock porting (etc.).

Thanks I thought someone would have bragged about the difference between X,Y and Z
Maybe to soon as they have not been forsale long.

Author:  Jim [ Mon Jun 27, 2011 3:08 pm ]
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I'll let Andrew comment... I think he may have some dyno sheets available from specific setups.

Author:  Walms [ Tue Jun 28, 2011 8:30 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Pipe Kits

I literally have no dyno numbers to share other then Soup D's 400... It's not really definitive because his bike was jetted too lean to rev out.

http://triplescanada.proboards.com/inde ... 634&page=1

I plan on doing the same with my 500 when time permits but maybe not a good measure for a stock port bike as mine is a wee bit modified.

Really the only feed back to date is from customers butt dyno... So far, all positive with no complaints.
I'll post my numbers here when they become available.
Andrew

Author:  FloridaSteve [ Tue Jul 05, 2011 1:48 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Pipe Kits

Absolutely stunning work. I'm hooked.

By any chance, have you done anything in terms of hybrids like H2 engines in late model H1 frames or do you think it's possible that any of these kits might be tweaked to route through without too many issues? Typical de-tabbing and frame mods wouldn't be a problem. Thanks.

Author:  Zambia [ Tue Jul 05, 2011 1:59 pm ]
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FloridaSteve wrote:
Absolutely stunning work. I'm hooked.

By any chance, have you done anything in terms of hybrids like H2 engines in late model H1 frames or do you think it's possible that any of these kits might be tweaked to route through without too many issues? Typical de-tabbing and frame mods wouldn't be a problem. Thanks.


The grey bike pictured is H2 motor in H1 frame...the pipes are very sweet and have deep bass exhaust note.

Author:  FloridaSteve [ Tue Jul 05, 2011 3:27 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Pipe Kits

Zambia wrote:
FloridaSteve wrote:
Absolutely stunning work. I'm hooked.

By any chance, have you done anything in terms of hybrids like H2 engines in late model H1 frames or do you think it's possible that any of these kits might be tweaked to route through without too many issues? Typical de-tabbing and frame mods wouldn't be a problem. Thanks.


The grey bike pictured is H2 motor in H1 frame...the pipes are very sweet and have deep bass exhaust note.


Oh my... If I was a fish you'd have just set the hook... I'm even doing the KZ650 wheel swap. shoot. I have to find some money... and a welder..

Author:  Ralf Gille [ Fri May 18, 2012 3:36 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Pipe Kits

Hi Andrew,

pipe kit arrived savely. It looks very good, a lot of welding hope to finish it this summer,

Thanks again
Ralf

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