Production of a GP exhaust
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Production of a GP exhaust
Seems like alot of work for zero performance or sound difference to just ripping the stock can off.
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Re: Production of a GP exhaust
I guess the production sales market to Lorenzo wannabe's who buy them ratio, is proportional. 

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Re: Production of a GP exhaust
DanMoto make exactly the same looking muffler for about 1/10th the price of a Leo Vince GP exhaust.......if its just about the look - its a good alternative.


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Re: Production of a GP exhaust
Do they both come out of the same sweat shop.Gosling1 wrote:DanMoto make exactly the same looking muffler for about 1/10th the price of a Leo Vince GP exhaust.......

In all seriousness, I admire the guy's TIG welding skills.
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Re: Production of a GP exhaust
Skills would be doing it freehandblackster wrote:Do they both come out of the same sweat shop.Gosling1 wrote:DanMoto make exactly the same looking muffler for about 1/10th the price of a Leo Vince GP exhaust.......![]()
In all seriousness, I admire the guy's TIG welding skills.

The bastard is using a lathe to turn it smoothly for him.

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Re: Production of a GP exhaust
great clip - using that lathe to do the spinning.......
from an old-school stick welder since 18, I love the quality of those welds.



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Re: Production of a GP exhaust
Wattie wrote: Skills would be doing it freehand![]()

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I KNOW WHAT THAT IS !!
Its the new Ducati trellis-frame, guaranteed to stop all the handling problems that Monkey Boy has had all year !!!!

Its the new Ducati trellis-frame, guaranteed to stop all the handling problems that Monkey Boy has had all year !!!!

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Re: Production of a GP exhaust
Just because one piece of pepperoni wasn't securely placed on the grand duke pizza, it shouldn't eventuate to catastrophic handling & extended delivery times.Gosling1 wrote:I KNOW WHAT THAT IS !!
Its the new Ducati trellis-frame, guaranteed to stop all the handling problems that Monkey Boy has had all year !!!!

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hahahahahahahahahblackster wrote:Just because one piece of pepperoni wasn't securely placed on the grand duke pizza, it shouldn't eventuate to catastrophic handling & extended delivery times.Gosling1 wrote:I KNOW WHAT THAT IS !!
Its the new Ducati trellis-frame, guaranteed to stop all the handling problems that Monkey Boy has had all year !!!!



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Re: Production of a GP exhaust
Having recently learned to weld (mig) and at best am now extremely average on a good day. I can say i would be a liar if i didn't appreciate that guys skill at welding. btw as to the lathe, if you've got it, use it.
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Re: Production of a GP exhaust
I hope hes using spf 5000000 and reapplying it generously during the day. Im surprised he wasnt using a stubbie as a welding lens.
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