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sv650nutter149
26-02-08, 09:52 PM
i have standard pipes on my sv650 k7 with a scorpion street extreme can on..... but i want race down pipes with out the can that it comes with so i can just slip the connection pipe on with the extreme can. ne 1 have idea's?

chunkytfg
26-02-08, 11:13 PM
M4
Hindle
Arrow
Micron

All those should be able to sell you just the down pipes

sv650nutter149
26-02-08, 11:17 PM
ok kl so would i just be able to get the down pipes then put the link pipe on with the can or just the can......the can is big bore slip on bout 60mm i think :)

FG1
26-02-08, 11:20 PM
Ask me nicely and you can swap your street extreme for my Scorpion carbon........:rolleyes:

sv650nutter149
26-02-08, 11:44 PM
i would rather ride a pink sv with matching leathers than to have a quiet exhaust lol

flymo
26-02-08, 11:46 PM
ok kl so would i just be able to get the down pipes then put the link pipe on with the can or just the can......the can is big bore slip on bout 60mm i think :)

I have a full Hindle race system. The downpipes can be purchased seperately. i can measure the bore of the pipe and can that it goes into if you need.

sv650nutter149
26-02-08, 11:55 PM
ok if you could plz that would be great :)

flymo
27-02-08, 12:03 AM
Ok, the downpipes I use can be found here http://www.twinshack.co.uk/prods/278.html. The bore in the Hindle race can that fits this set is a smidge over 52mm.

sv650nutter149
27-02-08, 12:05 AM
yeah i thought that but u think a link pipe can be used like the orig pipes?

flymo
27-02-08, 10:27 AM
yeah i thought that but u think a link pipe can be used like the orig pipes?

I havent seen one of those I'm afraid so cant comment

sv650k4
27-02-08, 11:19 AM
thers a full micron system in the for sale section at the min that may be of use 2 you.


;)

jambo
27-02-08, 11:38 AM
As the original pipework is cut to use a slip-on exhaust I'm not sure it's a case of the link pipe easily fitting between manufacturers as different people will make the cut in different places?

sv650k4
27-02-08, 12:57 PM
aye very true tho if your buying the pipe work on its own do you not get the full system apart from end can???or do you not get the link pipe either?

if its everything less the can then you may be alryt 2 still use your own can.

;)

Dangerous Dave
27-02-08, 01:20 PM
If you looking for a full system with a slip with the diameter of 60mm to fit on then you have no chance without making modifications! The M4 full system for the curvy SV is the largest diameter pipe work there is, and thats not 60mm in diameter!!!

flymo
27-02-08, 01:40 PM
If you looking for a full system with a slip with the diameter of 60mm to fit on then you have no chance without making modifications! The M4 full system for the curvy SV is the largest diameter pipe work there is, and thats not 60mm in diameter!!!

Not sure how the M4 compares to the Hindle but the Hindle full race pipe is only 52. 60 is pretty big. The race systems are very thin wall stainless though so would account for the pipe outer diameter being a little smaller.

Dangerous Dave
27-02-08, 01:54 PM
My M4 is thin walled too, and i know for a fact that the 54mm remus can does not fit. Haven't really measured it to be precise, I had another link pipe made up by a friend who works for a local metal fabricator so when it comes to MOT time (or I'm attracting to much attention again time) I can slip that on with a LeoVince SBK removable baffle can.

northwind
27-02-08, 06:32 PM
If it's too big, that's easy, you can always sleeve things... Though it'd take a bit of work to make it look good. Rather than buying new, I'd be lurking around boards and Ebay looking for an exhaust with a damaged end can, race systems can sell for peanuts used (I got both of my WRP full systems for less than the RRP of some slipons :) )