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Custom Exhaust for Gumby

Postby Mad RS » Sun Mar 13, 2011 2:29 pm

Now I have pulled all the fairings off the Gumby (Known as B2) I have started looking around at what I want to customise. One of the big things I want is a customised exhaust. Ever since picking the bike up I have loved the look of the Bozbros Moira exhaust but they don't make them anymore and I think it would be just too loud for riding. What I have been thinking about is some how keeping the stock catalytic converters and making the shorty exit where the red dot is....

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It still would be loud but would it muffle the noise enough to be ridable?? I know it won't be legal but what are your thoughts??
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Re: Custom Exhaust for Gumby

Postby hoffy » Sun Mar 13, 2011 3:52 pm

Ask Glen about wher he got his HP Corse gumby pipe... Its radical! 8)
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Re: Custom Exhaust for Gumby

Postby Mad RS » Sun Mar 13, 2011 6:07 pm

Who Glen???
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Re: Custom Exhaust for Gumby

Postby timmyrocks » Sun Mar 13, 2011 6:10 pm

Glen,,,,,, Glen

seriously his ksrc login is Glen :D
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Re: Custom Exhaust for Gumby

Postby hoffy » Sun Mar 13, 2011 7:53 pm

Glen as in 'glen'
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Re: Custom Exhaust for Gumby

Postby Wattie » Sun Mar 13, 2011 7:57 pm

there is a reason the stock pipes are up the back.

Thats where they make the best power. the length is better suited to the engines characteristics.
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Re: Custom Exhaust for Gumby

Postby hoffy » Sun Mar 13, 2011 8:41 pm

I think dave calls it 'tuned length' :)
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Re: Custom Exhaust for Gumby

Postby zxsixr03 » Sun Mar 13, 2011 8:58 pm

Add a short pipe and u will loose all mid range

Hours and hours of R&D go into what it is and how it is, don't change it, replace it with something fancy but don't change the design...
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Re: Custom Exhaust for Gumby

Postby Mad RS » Sun Mar 13, 2011 9:33 pm

Can a lack of mid range be tuned out?? I'm looking at adding a PCV with an auto tuner. Is this

I was mucking around just before and got to thinking that I may be able to make a simple silencer to replace the 'cats' without destroying the standard system (so if it all goes arse up I can still fit a set slip ons and have it tuned with the auto tuner). Maybe by adding some restriction in the pipe it will increase the back pressure to somewhere near stock or a little less. I have until the end of September to do everything that I want. Anyone recomend a custom motorcycle exhaust shop that I should talk to?? I'll get some advise from a tuning shop as well.

The design I have thought of will have a replacable center tube so I can do some R&D on different packing material, differnet perforations and different baffleing. Just a pipe dream at the moment :lol: :roll: (pun intended)
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Re: Custom Exhaust for Gumby

Postby zxsixr03 » Sun Mar 13, 2011 10:08 pm

Short answer NO

Buy a cheapish slip on from the US, Leo Vince go for around $300 get your PCV if it runs on your year model with auto tune and it will be sweet..
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Re: Custom Exhaust for Gumby

Postby Wattie » Mon Mar 14, 2011 7:59 am

Fueling won't help it.

It's cam grinds, firing order, timing and port sizing that needs to be tuned for a short pipe.
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Re: Custom Exhaust for Gumby

Postby Wattie » Mon Mar 14, 2011 8:09 am

for an example...
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side exit exhausts are all that they seem...
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