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Hi


I have managed to get hold of a micron exhuast pipe from a friend but it was off a old style R1 (the one before they had under seat exhuasts) and im trying to fit it to my 2004 R6, now the problem i have is the actual can i ok its the link pipe for it as it was of the R1 its not bang on the same shape as a R6 one would be.


Does anybody know of a place that i would be able to get hold of an link pipe for an R6 to fit this can or even a place that can make me one, i still have the orignal exhaust for the R6 so i can use that as a guide the pipe should'nt be that hard to make as its only a straight section with a 30-45 degree bend in it at the top side where the can sits on


any ideas whould be great


thanks


kenny

Posted

Good idea ,if I can get a metal tube made up and take it to them yea that's an option


Thanks for the idea

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a stainless specialist such as rollcentre or powerflow could do it, and have the materials, otherwise try beowulf, they make cans and link pipes,,

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i got a few quotes from people on making me a link pipe and they were quoting me prices of £100 for a stainless steel link pipe making :shock: so in the end i have not bothered getting one made and said to the guy who i know with the end can im not intrested as its going to cost to much, so instead i just went and bought a new carbon stubby can assy with carbon tip from beowolf instead for £250 much better then messing around :lol:

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