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For Exhaust System production
Used to make an exhaust system for a YamahaXV750E.
The Pipe itself is an ordinary steel Pipe.
However, the 38mm, 42.7mm, 45mm, 50.8mm, etc. that are generally used for exhaust systems are all available.
The bending angle can also be selected by about 10°.
If you are able to measure well, you may be able to make it with just Cut and weld.
In my case, there were numerous areas where I wanted to make some of the curves tighter, so I ended up chopping them up, but I think a normal under-turned Exhaust System can be made to look good.
Welding was also easy because the roundness was kept almost perfect, including the bending parts.
The Cut on the end face is also well vertical, so if the part can be used as is, you will be happy.
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For Exhaust System production
I purchased this product to make an Exhaust System for my YamahaXV750E.
Various Pipe diameters and bending angles are available, but the one selected this time has a diameter of about 38.1mm, a thickness of about 1.6mm, a bending R of 100, and a bending angle of 180°.
We chose Steel, of course, because we make SteelOnly for the convenience of MIG welding.
I didn't specifically choose it for its sound quality or performance, so if I had the equipment to weld Stainless Steel, such as TIG welding, I would choose Stainless Steel without hesitation.
I thought 38φ was thin for a 750cc 2 cylinder? I thought so, but it is a little thicker than the OEM bore.
OEM exhaust pipes are double-tubed, so the inside diameter is narrower than it appears.
Since thicker is not better, we plan to start with 38φ and gradually expand it to 50.8φ at the aggregate.
The Pipe itself is a very ordinary wound Pipe, but the quality was good.
The dimensions were also as described, a 180 degree Turn with a Beauty R.
In this case, the twists and turns and the sprockets were necessary because it was to be made for a rear bank.
I went to the trouble of choosing 180 degrees, but I ended up chopping it up lol.
From here, the angle is adjusted to make it.
In addition to NeoFACTORYBrand, CFPoshBrand seems to have something similar. I am not obsessed with it, so I will try to use CFPosh as well.
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