I went on to the technigas website to look at the exhaust pipes they had for inspiration and i saw this and thought it would be fun to cut my exhaust and weld this on to the end.
picture is attached but here is the link
I went on to the technigas website to look at the exhaust pipes they had for inspiration and i saw this and thought it would be fun to cut my exhaust and weld this on to the end.
picture is attached but here is the link
It's cute, but looks like it's intended for a 4-stroke.
I wouldn't be surprised. i thought the concept of having it on would be fun, but also the fact that the thing was even made makes me smile
I think it is for a 2-stroke, you can select Tomos Streetmate or Puch Maxi and it will give you a stock number.Those are the only bikes I checked. Jim
Cool.
revolver
great album
Revolvers... What is this, 1859? Get a semi. Unless it's a 38 snub and you're an old lady.
Oh right, you're talking about pipes. Gotcha.
--Scott
Holy crap. I'd toss one of them on my shiny stock-looking Murray if I had the cash. That's just crazy, dude.
The only way that would ever be tempting is if those pipes used exhaust pressure to run a mechanisim that spins them around.
"This":http://www.tecnigas.com/referencies.php?model=14&nom_m=REVOLVER&idioma=en
is actually the models they make this pipe for.
I had also hoped this thread was about the album.
It's actually not available for the Maxi, but... I'm tempted still, there has to be a way to make it work.
Ok, so we take a techno estorial.
Chop off the muffler, run a straight pipe.
Actually, make that pipe more of a cone, rig up a metal tube at the end.
Weld some crossbars/plates at the inside part of the tube, with a fan rotating in the center.
You wield in a metal plate to nearly seal the deal in the center of the pipe, with one hole going through it around the top-part for exhaust to escape.
The fan runs a crank through this plate, and to that crank you wield the six pipes.
I'll do something in mspaint if this doesn't make any sense.
(If harold understands it, I'll be content)
Too bad its homologated.
Too bad it doesn't look like an expansion chamber. Mebber you could chop off the silence on a lame looking expansion pipe and put this on instead, so that you have the benefits of an expansion pipe and then this... thing... on the end!
they have spinning ones for harleys, i dunno if a 'ped would make enough pressure to turn one
If you made it light/small enough, you could engineer it. I'm positive.
Even a slow rotation would be neat.
You know those plastic toys they sell in grocery stores that have a push button that makes a spherical chamber with four plastic walls rotate. The walls are spring loaded, and they fold out when the thing gets spinning fast enough, revealing the statue or little figurine inside?
Now, envision one of those spinning chambers on the end of an exhaust, but once it opens up once the ped it up to speed it reveals a plastic (and obviously so) tongue of flame.
correction "when the ped IS up to speed"
that exhaust is disgusting
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