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    Hand made two stroke pipe look?

    I have fmf systems on my 85r and my other less important two strokes. I was just curious if there was any way to make a fmf pipe look like a hand made pipe similar to this one BDT makes for more $ than I'm willing to spend.

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    (The motor for those that remember my struggles is getting broke down tomorrow, I'm working on it with my local mechanic who does almost all of my work. I picked his brain about it and he wanted to see it for himself. I'll post back on its thread if I find anything out. (I did manage second in two stroke C class at trikefest with old motor, swapped it back in about a hour and a half, ran like a charm))
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    Yep. Take a cutting wheel and grind grooves, not all the way through the pipe, at the desired spacing all the way around the pipe, then fill each groove with tig weld.

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    Quote Originally Posted by trikeguy2014 View Post
    I have fmf systems on my 85r and my other less important two strokes. I was just curious if there was any way to make a fmf pipe look like a hand made pipe similar to this one BDT makes for more $ than I'm willing to spend. Click image for larger version. 

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    The motor for who's that remember my struggles is getting broke down tomorrow, I'm working on it with my local mechanic who does almost all of my work. I picked his brain about it and he wanted to see it for himself. I'll post back on its thread if I find anything out. (I did manage second in two stroke C class at trikefest with old motor, swapped it back in about a hour and a half, ran like a charm)
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    Don't mean to shoot down the idea or even the cool factor of it, because If I knew a way to do it, I'd do it to.

    But simply, you will not get the results without either screwing up the pipe or spending so much of your time making it look good, it would have been cheaper (counting if you value your time as worth anything) to just buy the pipe.

    That look is achieved through welding small pieces of pipe together, the heat from the weld changing the look of the metal, and grinding process.

    Save up the mulah and buy a sweet looking pipe bud. [emoji481]

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    FMF's are in my experience always chrome plated. It could be faux finished to look like a sectional pipe but you would have to have the chrome stripped, then cut, weld then blue the pipe. By the time you are done with you may not like the results. You could find an old school one on EBAY or save up a few bucs, do some research on who makes them.........then do the leg work to get the best price......the interweb/mainframe is a very powerful tool.

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    Bills pipes are offering this on their new pipes. I think they're ejust running along it with a tight torch to make the heat marks
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    yeah I'm sure I would be better off to leave it alone, just an idea I had for some time so thought I would toss it on here to see if anyone had attempted it before. I'd probably be better to just save up and buy one that's actually built that way, save my fmf for a future R I may have.
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    Quote Originally Posted by glamy View Post
    Oh jeeeeez ........the mentality of these lesser important 30 somethings ........makes my skin crawl !! Oh jeeez ...... if i change my girlfriend do you guys think i`ll look better in public ???

    Haha someone isn't a fan of the idea
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    Nobody here is a fan of the idea. Apparently my sarcasm missed the target today. It would take all the work that it takes to have the real thing. Interesting question though! Nothin' wrong with asking.

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    I don't know it would be quite a bit of work to fabricate my own pipe, I think that would be that hard part don't you think, least in my opinion, everyone can have their opinions though
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    Quote Originally Posted by trikeguy2014 View Post
    I don't know it would be quite a bit of work to fabricate my own pipe, I think that would be that hard part don't you think, least in my opinion, everyone is can have their opinions though
    Work, fun, what's the difference?! Nope, no conflicting opinions here. Not allowed

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    Quote Originally Posted by DohcBikes View Post
    Work, fun, what's the difference?! Nope, no conflicting opinions here. Not allowed
    Building a whole new pipe would make a nice little winter project... Work yes lol, fun ehh, worth it if it turned out, definitely
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    jemco makes hand made pips for under $400. contact them.
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    If you want the look, have the time, but don't have the cash, lay a bunch of beads around the pipe with a tig. It'll get you a similar look.

    I made a homemade pipe out some sheet metal, a , and an arc welder. There's a thread on it around here somewhere. I spent a weekend making my first pipe (This doesn't include all the math involved). First i made one of paper to check fitment and design of the cones. I then spent the rest of the week end cutting and welding and ing.

    It's hideous. It was fast lol

    I've since bought a slip roller and a tig welder to make my own pipes. Pipe making is a very time consuming process. If you have the tools already, you can make a pipe for about $20. It'll take for ever. Mocking up the parts is very time consuming. If you make an out of frame pipe, that's much easier!

    Some of the veteran members may remember my old ugly slag covered nasty ass pipe. I think I was 19 or 20 at the time.
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