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    Identify this pipe 250r

    Bought this a few weeks ago, been looking around and havent been able to figure out who made this critter. I will say that i really like it, like night and day over the fmf rat that was on it. I think I have the pictures covered, but if you need more let me know.


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    Last edited by jeffatc250r; 09-29-2009 at 04:34 PM.

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    You guys are letting me down. I figured with all the users on here, SOMEONE should know.......

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    dont know the brand but it looks like a good low end/midrange pipe

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    Will need more pictures ? ? ?

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    Its my old pipe guys..

    So far from what I have found its unique,
    Jeff they couldnt Identify it when Blazer owned it,, and They couldnt peg it when I owned it..

    I can tell you what it isnt..

    Do a search here.. There (unless they purge the place)

    One from Blazer, One from me



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    Chances are its a small company That only made a few pipes, Big companes staped there pipes and welded them. I rember seeing it in oregon a few years ago on Jenns bike.

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    Thanks for the input everyone. If Jen wasnt able to identify it, I guess I'll leave it a mystery.

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    Looks like a esr pipe



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    It is nowhere close to an esr pipe. New or the old coned ones they used to build. It is NOT an ESR

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    Doesn't really look like an ESR to me. They seem to use the same style as FMF does for construction, stamped and then welded plates... this one is hand-made cones. Looks very much like a Selvys. Very very much.

    Here's a Selvy's on a board member's trike... I think his name here is Buster Brown.
    I'm back in the USSR...

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    That DOES look very similar, but i did spot one area that seems to have more of a distinct bend compared to mine??


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    Yeah, I can see now that it's not exactly the same... well, Selvy's did make pipes for ATC 200R's (sleeved down 250's to compete in the 200 class), and for big bore 250R's, so one can only imagine how many models of pipe they had. That might be your best guess, as far as I've seen only Selvys had that "wrap around the engine" design, as opposed to the more popular 90 degree L-shaped expansion chamber that was more vertical and horizontal than diagonal...

    If you understand what I mean... I know I am probably rambling uncoherently.
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    hmmmm see if billy can take a pic of my unkown pipe for my 250R its at his shop... most everyone said it was made by dynoport, no markings or anything and looks similar (off the top of my head) to yours.

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