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Resident Sidecar nut
Built this for a sidecar outfit
Where are these going? I demand answers !
Built this for a sidecar outfit
You do do you! Just a customer who is building a very nice hardtail chopper with sidecar. Should be very interesting He said he will send me pictures, I'll post them when he does.Where are these going? I demand answers !
Hi Derek, I do and have made my own collectors before but that style is formed.I want that! It would also involve me spending more on the exhaust alone than I have on the rebuild to date...
Do you make your own y-pipes? I bought what I think is an old Mac 2-1 secondhand with what once may have been a muffler on it. I want to use the headpipes, which are in good shape, but the y-pipe is rough and the "muffler" is useless.
~ Derek
Hi Em, Long time, hope all is well I built it to customer request. On some tracks they require everything be wired/secured as a backup plan incase something breaks, they don't want anything to fall of the bike and onto the track, that would be bad All nuts and bolts are drilled and wired and anything else that can vibrate off is secured as well. Do you have a post of your bike on the forum? I would love to see how you came alonghi Scott, was wondering why the top clamps would need to be held back with springs like that. I know you said it was a "custom need" job - but I'm really curious about that.
Thanks a bunch! Glad you like them I like the look of hi-pipes myself. If made right you do not get the "hot leg" burnThose Hi-Pipes you make are on point! Great work!