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plowsie 12-09-07 11:01 AM

Standard Exhaust Cutting
 
After getting the rand on looking at Double D's pipe(:smt103) all weekend i was wondering... Is it possible to shorten the standard can and remove the inside to it also?

:stupid:

John Burt 12-09-07 11:42 AM

Re: Standard Exhaust Cutting
 
Yep but you need a good welder, why though slip ons are cheap enough.

neio79 12-09-07 12:28 PM

Re: Standard Exhaust Cutting
 
You would have noticed Lissa and Petes SV has a very short stubby can on, PM them and ask about it. When i heard it i was impressed by it.

also why modify the original you may require it for the MOT and its eaiser to take off a slip on aftermarket and replace than it would be with replacing the whole system. Which would be the case if you modified the standard exhaust.

plowsie 12-09-07 01:44 PM

Re: Standard Exhaust Cutting
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by neio79 (Post 1285102)
You would have noticed Lissa and Petes SV has a very short stubby can on, PM them and ask about it. When i heard it i was impressed by it.

I followed them round half of wales and all the way back to where they live mate, trust me i know about their exhaust ;) :smt077
Quote:

Originally Posted by neio79 (Post 1285102)
also why modify the original you may require it for the MOT and its eaiser to take off a slip on aftermarket and replace than it would be with replacing the whole system. Which would be the case if you modified the standard exhaust.

Not my MOT! ;) My exhaust is legal and my original is just wasting away in the garage at the mo...Just and idea. Dont see why it would need welding, just rivvetting again :-?

petevtwin650 12-09-07 01:47 PM

Re: Standard Exhaust Cutting
 
Plowsie, the original is a welded up. There are no rivets.

plowsie 12-09-07 01:49 PM

Re: Standard Exhaust Cutting
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by petevtwin650 (Post 1285192)
Plowsie, the original is a welded up. There are no rivets.

Surely i could cut it and rivvett it back up??? If not i can get it welded :D

DoubleD 12-09-07 01:50 PM

Re: Standard Exhaust Cutting
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by neio79 (Post 1285102)
You would have noticed Lissa and Petes SV has a very short stubby can on, PM them and ask about it. When i heard it i was impressed by it.

Don't you worry, we heard.... I mean felt it going by :smt077

I thought a spitfire was trying to land next to me when Pete first overtook me.

petevtwin650 12-09-07 01:53 PM

Re: Standard Exhaust Cutting
 
Seems a lot of hassle Plowsie. It's not even a nice looking can. Buy a stubby:smt077

Sorry Double D. Should have put me landing lights on to warn ya.:D

DoubleD 12-09-07 01:53 PM

Re: Standard Exhaust Cutting
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by plowsie (Post 1285195)
Surely i could cut it and rivvett it back up???


That might just work if you left about 1cm of can with the end cap then after you have chopped down the can you could wedge the end cap back on with some sealant then drill and rivvet it in place. Jobs done.

It would still look pants though.

plowsie 12-09-07 01:56 PM

Re: Standard Exhaust Cutting
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by petevtwin650 (Post 1285200)
Seems a lot of hassle Plowsie. It's not even a nice looking can. Buy a stubby:smt077

Talk about bursting my bubble!;):rolleyes:


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