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Rear Exhaust routeing. (Read 8773 times)
CasEye
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Re: Rear Exhaust routeing.
Reply #20 - 05.11.11 at 02:10:42
 
For Balance the other side and the chromed pipe.

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Re: Rear Exhaust routeing.
Reply #21 - 05.11.11 at 10:34:15
 
Hi Casey,  
in the early 1980s, I made ​​an apprenticeship as a painter with an airbrush.
And I must say, your airbrush has been super great job.
All the details have become great ... especially the Yamaha sign is cool.
Do you like but still make time a more accurate picture of your exhaust system?
Because one sees only the right tube, from front to back, but how and where you've connected the rear cylinder?
Many greetings from the "Old Country" (the name of the region here in Hamburg), in Lower Saxony
Odin

 
 
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CasEye
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Re: Rear Exhaust routeing.
Reply #22 - 05.11.11 at 21:01:13
 
She has just the one external pipe Odin.The rear cylinder joins at the normal place but on the right side. The pipe had previously been painted Matt black. Unfortunately I've had to take the pipe off yesterday and it needs a piece cutting out and being replaced, metal maggot ( rusting till too thin ) has allowed the exhaust gases to find a pin hole and it's blown the chrome off the outer surface.Right at the rear cylinder connection point. Apart from that she rides beautifully and behaves extremely well.
Done nearly 3000 in 6 weeks, considering that's mostly just weekend riding, OK I've blasted off out of town a few times during the week too, after work.
Loving it.
Thanks for the comments on the paint work, when I get some pictures out in the sunlight I'll add a couple that don't show reflections in the paint, the depth comes through much better then.

 
 
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