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Anyone have a Leo Vince 2 into one on their S2R?

Started by Monstermash, November 18, 2008, 10:17:09 PM

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Monstermash

If anyone has a 2 into 1 Leo Vince exhaust on their S2R could you please measure the OD of the pipe right before it enters the end can?

I'm in the middle of a custom project and I need to know the diameter of that pipe.

Thanks
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Monstermash

Thanks anyway everyone. I just called Leo Vince to get the measurement.

For those of you who may want to know, the diameter of the midpipe is 54mm.
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TAftonomos

I should have done the same.  There was a guy on here selling a 2-1 LV system.  I would have bought it, cept he didn't want to take the time to measure it up.

Good info to know.

What part of the system are you working with?  I'd really like to know what the weight on the can is....

Monstermash

Quote from: TAftonomos on November 19, 2008, 12:15:40 PM
I should have done the same.  There was a guy on here selling a 2-1 LV system.  I would have bought it, cept he didn't want to take the time to measure it up.

Good info to know.

What part of the system are you working with?  I'd really like to know what the weight on the can is....

I'm actually not using any of the Leo system. I am building a custom on off 2 into 1 with a Termignoni end can I sourced from and AMA team. The reason I needed to know the OD on the pipe is I wanted to know what size tubing to use for the intermediate pipe. Although not a perfect solution I didn't want to go to small on the intermediate pipe and restrict the exhaust gasses.

More to follow once it's near completion. If you guys are lucky maybe I'll post a few pics for you.  [cheeky]
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TAftonomos

Awww, how sweet  ;D

To do it the right way, send the tube you need to fit well to Stainless Works.  They can swedge tubing to thousands to fit perfect.

It's what I had to do for a client's megaphone exhaust to make it fit perfect on the termi pipes (replaceing the carbon cans with stainless megs).


Monstermash

Quote from: TAftonomos on November 19, 2008, 05:08:27 PM
Awww, how sweet  ;D

To do it the right way, send the tube you need to fit well to Stainless Works.  They can swedge tubing to thousands to fit perfect.

It's what I had to do for a client's megaphone exhaust to make it fit perfect on the termi pipes (replaceing the carbon cans with stainless megs).


I wish it were that simple. It has to be fitted to the bike so I can get the angle I want etc.
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TAftonomos

I know what you are saying.  I was just suggesting that they (or someone else...I have no financial interested in SW whatsoever) could swedge a small piece of tube, that would slip fit perfect.  Then you weld your angle, piece of ubend, etc..

The termi system has a weird not USA available tubing diameter, so finding something to slip fit wasn't going to happen.

Just trying to help  [thumbsup]

Monstermash

Quote from: TAftonomos on November 19, 2008, 07:15:39 PM
I know what you are saying.  I was just suggesting that they (or someone else...I have no financial interested in SW whatsoever) could swedge a small piece of tube, that would slip fit perfect.  Then you weld your angle, piece of ubend, etc..

The termi system has a weird not USA available tubing diameter, so finding something to slip fit wasn't going to happen.

Just trying to help  [thumbsup]

I know TAft. And it's appreciated!  [thumbsup]
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wow, that is just plain ugly (exhaust at least), why would u ruin the look of the bike w those things?
S2R
Rizoma rearsets, full Zard CF dual exhaust, Rizoma clipons, Sargent seat, 999 shock, golden brembo calipers/rotors upgrade,adjustable levers and billet grips, some CF (belt covers, heel guards, chain guard sprocket cover, fender, bellypan), integrated R6 tail light, bar end mirrors
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corey

i think it looks make the beast with two backsing awesome! where's your custom one-off exhaust that nobody else has?  [roll]
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Quote from: corey on November 24, 2008, 11:45:35 AM
i think it looks make the beast with two backsing awesome! where's your custom one-off exhaust that nobody else has?  [roll]

The quality looks great too  [thumbsup] Personally I would make the proportions of the megs a little smaller but still it looks amazing and I really can appreciate it.

teddy037.2

Quote from: djomlas on November 23, 2008, 07:24:39 PM
wow, that is just plain ugly (exhaust at least), why would u ruin the look of the bike w those things?

I think it's hot!

djomlas

didnt mean to rip on anyone, but those are just huge and take away from the overall look and proportions of the bike...
i dunno, not my taste.
but whoever the owner, and if he likes it, more power to him/her
S2R
Rizoma rearsets, full Zard CF dual exhaust, Rizoma clipons, Sargent seat, 999 shock, golden brembo calipers/rotors upgrade,adjustable levers and billet grips, some CF (belt covers, heel guards, chain guard sprocket cover, fender, bellypan), integrated R6 tail light, bar end mirrors
other bikes in garage: 08 hayabusa, 06 hayabusa, 07 zx14, 07 r6, k6 gsxr1000, r1, 08 zx6r, triumph speed triple,2 vespas and a ruckus, its an obsession

TAftonomos

Lol, no worries :).  They wern't finished in that pic, and it was kinda an angle to make them "pop" so to speak.  I'll post a new pic after T day when they are done :).  The customer requested them made for a bike without a tail chop, so they ought to look a bit more in proportion on his ride than mine :)