I just won some Arata exhausts on (you guessed it) Fleabay.
Go on then

Photographs:
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The password for the Album "Arata Exhaust Project" is vtr1000




















Thanks to eBay for donating the pics

THE IDEA
To change my low level road legal Microns for Arata Titanium Slip On Exhaust for Honda VTR1000 SP-1 RC51. These are also high level so hoping to kill two birds with one stone. It's my preference to keep the rear pegs but if there is no option, the cans win. Me and the bike have both fallen out with the Microns lol
FIRST OFF
What I'm Planning on doing is to polish the titanium up. I will hand polish (keeping the Titanium look) using wet n dry going through the grades, 240 down to 2000. This should clean them up nice. I may or may not remove the one Arata badge. I'm either going to replace one or get rid of one and fill the rivet holes with chemical metal. I would like to get the dents out, but to do that it means stripping the cans down. I'm not sure I want to do that!
What do you think about it? Do think this is the right approach? I'm open to suggestions/ideas please.
SECOND
The more challenging part, mounting them on to mid pipes. This could lead to head banging moments lol
I want to keep all the Titanium pipes if I can, I'm not planning on cutting them down or changing them, plus I feel it's part of the design by Arata. It could affect the exhaust gas flow and I feel the bellowing (is that the right word?) of the pipes is important to the performance and smooth running of the engine. I may have to re-jet my carbs at some stage, but I'm hoping I don't have to. Apparently there is no need with Arata's! We'll see.
So that leaves me with the midpipes. Yet again I'm open to suggestions/ideas please? Has any one else tried or had experience with this? I'm thinking I may get lucky with either storm or SP midpipes, with a bit of cutting down, maybe a chop and weld here and there. I also have to take into consideration the length of each pipe on it's route to the Arata pipes. Should these ideally be equal, and how would this effect thing's? I must admit I don't know/understand much about gas flow when it comes to the design and shape of pipes!
I know the circumference/diameter is going to be problem and I think I may get away with something like this:
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/250879772402? ... 1423.l2649 if I had the option of a flaring tool I would use that! but I think that would be an expensive addition to my toolkit for something that won't get used very often.
Maybe someone out there will have one I could borrow. We will see, if I need one!
Is this the right approach or should I just get a firm to make some custom midpipes for me? I have no idea how much that would cost or even where to go. I thought maybe PJ Engineering could help http://www.pjengineering.co.uk/ or JAC Exhausts http://www.jacexhausts.co.uk/
Is there any others I should check out, and has any one got any ideas on how much it would cost to have custom made link pipes?
Gonna need some help from you good folks with this one "scratching my head" Please get technical if you have to, I'm here to learn, and If I don't understand something, I will ask.
I know there's a lot to take onboard here and I don't expect all the answers at once. This is going to be an on going project, so in return I will explain how it's going, what works and does not, and post plenty of pics and maybe some video along the way, and defo one as a completed project. BRrrrrroooooommmmmmmm BRrrrrroooooommmmmmmm Can't wait to hear what they are going to sound like,


Arata due for delivery on Wednesday.

I'm hoping this will turn into a good guide for anyone else intending to do a similar mod.
Looking forward to hearing what you got to say, so I shall float this out there and see what happens.
Thanks for reading

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