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I'm sure I've seen pictures of injected SS bikes with an aftermarket exhaust system that was an underseat two into one system.
Can anyone point me in the direction of pictures of such or any other info?
I've tried Googling a few different terms but not come up with much.
Frank? :-)
Sil Motor did play with the idea but it was never produced.
It's easy enough to sort on a race bike but a nightmare for the road. The undertray, rear lights etc. etc. all need relocating and there ain't a lot of room.
Wasn't there a yellow carby SS on here recently with a 2 into 1, with the pipe tucked right up high on the right hand side?
Don't know if the same thing would work for IE's, but they must've got the spaghetti working for the 2-1 bit
How do you divert the pipes around the shock and the cantilever setup?
butch890
24-Aug-2005, 19:30
I can see where your thought patterns are leading Tony.
Butch
This is not quite what I had in mind, but what can I say!!
http://venus.13x.com/roadracingworld/scripts/Include.asp?include=../issues/jan01/troll.htm
Then there's this picture of something that looks like it has SIL branding (as Nelly mentioned above it doesn't appear to be available to buy though)
http://www.carpimoto.it/Images/Products/Detail/s/smduss212_D.jpg
As you can see there seems to be a numberplate neglected.
Then there's this from Gazelle (a UK company):
http://www.gazbike.demon.co.uk/officewebsetup/11DUNDE003.jpg
http://www.gazbike.demon.co.uk/officewebsetup/11DUNDE011.jpg
I just had to dig a little more.
Not comercially available as far as i know but THIS (http://tommyboyrace.smugmug.com/gallery/444052/1/17856371)
is quite interesting .
Paul
That TommyBoyRace system looks the business-mind you judging by all the bits of pipe lying around under it it must have been a complete b*stard to fabricate. Looks as though it is intended for road use as well-the bike has mirrors on it.
John
Originally posted by Monty
That TommyBoyRace system looks the business-mind you judging by all the bits of pipe lying around under it it must have been a complete b*stard to fabricate. Looks as though it is intended for road use as well-the bike has mirrors on it.
John
Yep! The other thing is that he has both pipes running right next to the shock. I was wondering how the heat would affect the shock.
You could always wrap those sections of pipe in some foil or something ....
according to this thread (http://www.ducatisportingclub.com/xmb/viewthread.php?tid=18253) theres no problem with heat affecting the shock on the two bikes running this system . Have to admit it looks a nightmare to fabricate .
Yup - no problem with heat. Alex Ortner uses one that is similar on his 300 lb 2-valver. They (and my custom spaghetti's) were all built by Doug Cook @ ARC Fabrication. He works out of the BCM shop in New Hampshire, USA.
Resurrecting an old thread, but anyway.........
Just saw this on eBay -
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/SCARICHI-CARBONIO-ALTI-PER-DUCATI-SUPERSPORT-750_W0QQitemZ8059778995QQcategoryZ35619QQrdZ1QQcmd ZViewItem
It's certainly an interesting take on getting high level pipes on a Supersport AND keeping the pillion footpegs. Very interesting indeed.
Anyone care to translate the Italian? ;)
[Edited on 25-4-2006 by phillc]
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