Cutting up standard bahira mastiff exhaust.

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Cutting up standard bahira mastiff exhaust.

Postby crashmctavish » Fri Jul 11, 2008 2:01 pm

Cutting up standard bahira mastiff exhaust.
I have bought a spare with a view to cutting it open & removing a certain quantity of restriction!
Has any one else tried this?
Are the BSM & M4 cans straight through with perforated pipe & wadding to the outer shell similar to the old viper can I had on my ZX6?
Feedback please, regards to all.
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Re: Cutting up standard bahira mastiff exhaust.

Postby rodge70 » Fri Jul 11, 2008 3:14 pm

i contemplated something along these lines but more using the 2 into 1 section then having a link pipe made with the branch at one end then giving you a wide choice of after market cans to fit on the end. you can nearly get a 2" dia at the branch end and a simple 2" section bent to shape ending near the rear of bike for silencer,in the end i was advised to go with bsm pipe as new bike and warranty issues etc.
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Re: Cutting up standard bahira mastiff exhaust.

Postby crashmctavish » Fri Jul 11, 2008 3:47 pm

Yes I originally intended the same. Im not worried about warranty & want to do it this way to save money.
I have so many bikes & cars I can't throw money at them all!
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Re: Cutting up standard bahira mastiff exhaust.

Postby frederickflintstone » Sat Jul 12, 2008 10:51 am

rodge70 wrote:i contemplated something along these lines but more using the 2 into 1 section then having a link pipe made with the branch at one end then giving you a wide choice of after market cans to fit on the end. you can nearly get a 2" dia at the branch end and a simple 2" section bent to shape ending near the rear of bike for silencer


I was going to go this route and use a stainless suppertrap, or a cheap can from some other bike exhaust on craigslist, but I am contemplating selling the bike and am going to leave it stock.
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Re: Cutting up standard bahira mastiff exhaust.

Postby handsomejackuk » Tue Jul 15, 2008 3:13 pm

go for it nothing to lose. personally, i think the standard exhaust looks reallly ugly and built for a sherman tank but thats just my opinion.

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Re: Cutting up standard bahira mastiff exhaust.

Postby Fil » Fri Jul 18, 2008 4:37 pm

frederickflintstone wrote:I was going to go this route and use a stainless suppertrap, or a cheap can from some other bike exhaust on craigslist, but I am contemplating selling the bike and am going to leave it stock.


I cut up my BSM link pipe and stuck a 2" diameter Supertrapp on the end. I love it!

There's a pic of my bike in this thread:

viewtopic.php?f=3&t=2317&p=15423#p15423

I just want to finish it off by wrapping the headers and link pipe in heat wrap.
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Re: Cutting up standard bahira mastiff exhaust.

Postby handsomejackuk » Fri Jul 18, 2008 4:47 pm

cool looking pipe, have you blown any helicopters out of the sky with that ? bet that sounds great !!!

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Re: Cutting up standard bahira mastiff exhaust.

Postby Fil » Sat Jul 19, 2008 5:05 am

Hehe! Not blown up any helicopters yet, just my ear drums!

The great thing about the Supertrapp is it's technically road legal in the UK (no 'race only' markings), and you can adjust the back pressure (and therefore noise) by adding or taking away silencer discs. Plus it looks great!
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