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Looking for 3rd Gen Exhaust non-oem

Discussion in '3rd & 4th Generation 1990-1997' started by Autenator, Aug 17, 2012.

  1. Autenator

    Autenator New Member

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    Have a 90 VFR and I am looking for an exhaust. Prefer Two Brothers or Staintune but a bird in the hand...:rolleyes:
     


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    Good luck friend. I've been looking for months. Unless want a delkivic off ebay, the name brand pipes are hard to find. I'm considering buying a carbon fiber yosh for a different bike amd having a muffler shop make a high mount mid section for my 3rd gen.
     


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    custom is the way to go. I pulled a GSXR Akrapovic can off a bike and bent/welded a hi mount thin wall steel pipe to get a pipe on my 93. I don't know of any place you can get a ready to go exhaust. Not even Delkevic.
     


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    How about a few pics Reek??

    Rollin
     


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    Yeah, pics please.
     


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    I've posted this pic before, didn't want to be the annoying guy over posting the same picture over and over.

    Anyway, the passenger pegs are off so the muffler hanger is a piece of aluminum I heated, bent, and machined. I was off by a few cm in my measurments so the can doesn't sit as tightly against the tail as I initially intended. But close enough. Eventually when I get sick of looking at my mistake, I may give it another try.

    The connector pipe is actually 2 separate ZX6R high rise connectors cut, bent and welded. The pipes are thin walled non-stainless pipes, easy to weld. I over wrapped it as it cooks my right heel.

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    I'll try to take some better resolution pics and post em. Just bought a new house so in the middle of getting things straightened out with that so play time is at a premium right now. Worth it - the house has a 6 car garage! Or as I like to call it, 18 bike garage.
     


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    I did something similar. I used a Remus Viper carbon can with 3" ID inlet. I had the muffler shop take some aluminized steel 3" OD tube, put a little bend in it, flare it a little. I slipped the attachment ring off the stock connector pipe and bolted the new connector pipe to the collector. I slipped the can on and bolted it to the rear pegs and tightened it all up. Worked great, sounds great, and clears my hard bags, ala BMW.

    Liked it so much I made another set using a connector from an Aprilia with twin vertical cans. I am redoing them now in carbon.

    All you need is the connector to the collector under the bike and the ring clamp to start with. After that, use your imagination.

    Unless you want to swap out the entire exhaust for a 4th gen set. No center stand than.

    Larry
     


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