Hwy
Mini-Sponsor
I could not find a decent pipe and an affordable price for my '90 (I know it's not vintage but bear with me) so I decided to build one myself.
I bike is a '90 250 WXE and looked to replace the stock pipe I thought weighed 8 lbs or so - in fact the stock OEM Husky / Cagiva pipe weighed in at a svelte 3 lbs 14 oz.
Anyway, since no one would make me a pipe for anything under $500 with shipping both ways, I proceeded to fabricate my own using the stocker as a template. The diameter is 3mm more at the widest point.
I used a light weight steel and stole the mounting tabs from the OEM pipe. When finished it weighed in at 3 lbs even, almost a pound less!
Since we (vintage guys) are always looking to get rid of rust, I embraced it and put the "gunsite" logo in rust.
The method or rust used was my home brew of Hydrogen Peroxide, vinegar and salt. I dabbed in on through a stencil made from sandblast material.
Next is to seal the rust to stop further acceleration with acetone and oil.
I bike is a '90 250 WXE and looked to replace the stock pipe I thought weighed 8 lbs or so - in fact the stock OEM Husky / Cagiva pipe weighed in at a svelte 3 lbs 14 oz.
Anyway, since no one would make me a pipe for anything under $500 with shipping both ways, I proceeded to fabricate my own using the stocker as a template. The diameter is 3mm more at the widest point.
I used a light weight steel and stole the mounting tabs from the OEM pipe. When finished it weighed in at 3 lbs even, almost a pound less!
Since we (vintage guys) are always looking to get rid of rust, I embraced it and put the "gunsite" logo in rust.
The method or rust used was my home brew of Hydrogen Peroxide, vinegar and salt. I dabbed in on through a stencil made from sandblast material.
Next is to seal the rust to stop further acceleration with acetone and oil.