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Low Shotgun Exhaust on S2R

Started by Hank025, January 14, 2011, 12:19:47 PM

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BellissiMoto

Quote from: Ohm3d on July 26, 2011, 05:01:16 PM
I have been looking around and cannot find a clip of the competition werkes full system on an s2r800... only s4rs...  so its not an accurate gauge of what I would get... really like the look of it though

Sorry, nobody with an S2R 800 has purchased a set yet, in fact, this is the only set currently in existence.


Raux

I think it's the connector pipers after the midpipe that is the only thing you would need to change.

after cutting up pipes myself and working with a welder... not a hard as I thought it would be.

I think the arrows midpipe stops where the udder stopped. from that point you could make two short pipes to bring the exhaust way down. the hangar could be similar to the PS.

i think it would look great.

Ohm3d

Quote from: BellissiMoto on July 26, 2011, 07:27:57 PM
Sorry, nobody with an S2R 800 has purchased a set yet, in fact, this is the only set currently in existence.



I'm the guy witht eh S2R800 that called you up the other night.. still kinda on the fence... I really like it though. Just worried about the super long turn around time to make it. Winter is around the corner here :(

$Lindz$

One of the reasons i didn't go with an Arrow (or Arrow-based) exhaust on my S2R1k or S4Rs is because of that goofy sharp right angle on the upper connecting pipe between the headers and the cans.

WTF.

It doesn't match the more subtly flowing lower pipe at all, and it makes the exhaust have a really weird look. If you ditched that and made your own or put the can(s) lower, I would probably like it a lot more.


As it is, I did chopped Termi pipes on my S4RS and I'm (probably) selling the 1k, so I don't care about it's exhaust anymore.

BellissiMoto

Quote from: Ohm3d on August 01, 2011, 07:08:03 PM
I'm the guy witht eh S2R800 that called you up the other night.. still kinda on the fence... I really like it though. Just worried about the super long turn around time to make it. Winter is around the corner here :(

Personally I would make it a winter project, why take away from some great riding time waiting for this exhaust? It's not like we won't be able to set you up with one in December.

Ohm3d

well, I guess we'll see how it looks on a red S2R real soon  ;D

Grrrly

from this photo it looks like there should be a bracket.

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stopintime

Quote from: IndustrialGrrrl on November 23, 2011, 12:02:29 PM
from this photo it looks like there should be a bracket.



Wrong thread, but well observed [thumbsup]
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Ohm3d

Mine has arrived, trial fittment this weekend if the temperature gets above 0 degrees  ;D



Monstruo

Quote from: Ohm3d on January 26, 2012, 09:24:14 PM
Mine has arrived, trial fittment this weekend if the temperature gets above 0 degrees  ;D




How did it go with these exhausts? I am interested in those for a S4R....they certainly look different and nice.
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Ohm3d

There were a couple of hiccups, but Bellisimoto worked with me on it and it came out great. It sounds absolutely badass, I tried taking video of it, but it really doesnt do it justice.

Ohm3d

here is one of the only pics i can find of it installed