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team-monkey 02-08-13 10:54 PM

Exhaust fitting/link pipe cutting questions.
 
Evening all

Been looking to buy a slip on exhaust for my new SV (will put photos up when the sun shines long enough to take some). Got some on watch on feebay and more promisingly waiting to here back from one of the guys on here. I was wondering what the deal is with needing a link pipe is though? I understand where you're supposed to cut the heat shield and pipe roughly from photos people have posted on here and the american site describing it (a couple of inches above weld) so link pipe is needed for the angle.

My main question is, is it possible to cut through the heat shield at a higher point where it has 'straightened' ie after the angle so i can just 'slip-on' a new 52mm end can rather than having to source a new link pipe which appears to be difficult and costly (makes buying second hand pointless). Or would it not mount properly?

Cheers in advance

Kenzie 03-08-13 07:40 AM

Re: Exhaust link pipe help
 
It depends what brand of pipe it is. Fuel sell the link pipes and I'm pretty sure the others do too. The Fuel people said to cut 50mm up from the weld, but I cut 60mm and just missed the honeycomb of the cat inside. The link pipe is needed as it will correctly line up the pipe, plus you can't really join a 52mm to a 52mm pipe. The link pipe is slightly bigger at it's ends to slip over both bits then clamped up.

cheesypeeps 03-08-13 08:45 AM

Exhaust link pipe help
 
This is where I cut mine

http://img.tapatalk.com/d/13/08/03/y6enagyg.jpg

Very nerve racking moment. As I see it you do need the link pipe. But then I'm no mechanic. I got mines supplied with my new shiny scorpion exhaust.

mase_tw 06-08-13 09:02 AM

Re: Exhaust fitting/link pipe cutting questions.
 
+1 on the above pic ... Exactly where it should be cut for the link pipe to slide over and give yourself enough piping incase you want to trim it down a bit

rapidgaz 06-08-13 10:00 AM

Exhaust fitting/link pipe cutting questions.
 
Just put a scorpion on mine. It said 65 mm. Well away from the cat. Fits nice. Looks great. http://img.tapatalk.com/d/13/08/06/6yzubeve.jpg

Ianonortheast 06-08-13 08:44 PM

Re: Exhaust fitting/link pipe cutting questions.
 
Had a look at a Mivv exhaust, they provide the link pipes so that you don't have to make any cuts to the OE exhaust system, anyone used them?

Tomor 06-08-13 09:57 PM

Re: Exhaust fitting/link pipe cutting questions.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Ianonortheast (Post 2893632)
Had a look at a Mivv exhaust, they provide the link pipes so that you don't have to make any cuts to the OE exhaust system, anyone used them?

It won't be link pipe then, it will be a full system. The original can is welded on/ a single piece. To fit almost every aftermarket exhaust pipe that comes with a link pipe, you will need to cut the original.

04tow01 07-08-13 10:33 AM

Re: Exhaust fitting/link pipe cutting questions.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Ianonortheast (Post 2893632)
Had a look at a Mivv exhaust, they provide the link pipes so that you don't have to make any cuts to the OE exhaust system, anyone used them?

http://i286.photobucket.com/albums/l...0617-00198.jpg

Fitted my Mivv oval a few months ago.

I was a bit sceptical about the quality of the system as it costs the same as many end cans but the quality is excellent.

It was easy to fit and obviously no cutting, hardest part was removing the original exhaust bolts.

Ianonortheast 07-08-13 03:51 PM

Re: Exhaust fitting/link pipe cutting questions.
 
I came across them via

http://www.motorcycle-exhausts.co.uk...uct--2660.html

How does it sound?

rictus01 07-08-13 04:30 PM

Re: Exhaust fitting/link pipe cutting questions.
 
I'll second the quality of the Mivv pipes, not an SV, but they actually make the OEM on the Aprilia, the race pipes are road legal (with the baffles fitted) and the finish has help up very well for the last year of use .

https://fbcdn-sphotos-f-a.akamaihd.n...45712240_n.jpg

https://fbcdn-sphotos-d-a.akamaihd.n...54416950_n.jpg
Cheers Mark.


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