ART Titanium HL cans fitted, the results.

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ART Titanium HL cans fitted, the results.

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What do you think? Now the other cans are sold i can reveal that the full kit including the link pipes, brackets, clamps, hangers and DB killers cost the tiny sum of £90 including carriage, bargain me thinks! Now all i have to do is sort out the minor damage. I have ordered a new strap from A16 with some extra rivets so the plan now ist to remove the sleve rub it back with wet and dry and attempt to polish it. I will keep this thread updated with progress with more pictures of course.

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Nice, I like the hangers, well they are not really hangers are they... ...
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gilson wrote:Nice, I like the hangers, well they are not really hangers are they... ...
Aparently they are the ones ART supplied for the Firestorm, the only problem i have with them is they are not very secure. They only hold on the friction of one bolt.
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Funny really, Art supplying hangers that aren't very secure, and them selling replacement cans, too........
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They look good to me, they look (position wise) very similar to my high level Scorpions.

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I really like those mounts - and the gentler angle of the link pipes - I'd love to have a template of the brackets (hint hint, lol) - and the dimensions of the links - I am gonna get some new ones bent anyway, shallower than the 90 degrees the blueflames are at - and those are spot on!

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cliveyandrews wrote:I really like those mounts - and the gentler angle of the link pipes - I'd love to have a template of the brackets (hint hint, lol) - and the dimensions of the links - I am gonna get some new ones bent anyway, shallower than the 90 degrees the blueflames are at - and those are spot on!
I will take some close ups of the brackets, the pilion extensions and measure the brackets for you if you like? The old rubber inserts on the peg hangers were removed in favor of a solid aluminium insert which is much firmer than mounting on the rubber ones. They haven't moved since fitting them so they must be fairly good.
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JIMMYJAMES wrote:
cliveyandrews wrote:I really like those mounts - and the gentler angle of the link pipes - I'd love to have a template of the brackets (hint hint, lol) - and the dimensions of the links - I am gonna get some new ones bent anyway, shallower than the 90 degrees the blueflames are at - and those are spot on!
I will take some close ups of the brackets, the pilion extensions and measure the brackets for you if you like? The old rubber inserts on the peg hangers were removed in favor of a solid aluminium insert which is much firmer than mounting on the rubber ones. They haven't moved since fitting them so they must be fairly good.
Nice one - I have pillion extensions with the BlueFlames anyway, the brackets are just a cut and bend job - so a flat template would do. As for the link pipes - a trip to the local "chav-up tuning shop" should find me a pipe bender who can copy the angles but shallow them out and move them back....

Once I get them sorted, I may get a batch done - and sell them to recoup my design work...

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When new ART ones came with longer bolts.....I know since I designed them!!!!

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cliveyandrews wrote:
JIMMYJAMES wrote:
cliveyandrews wrote:I really like those mounts - and the gentler angle of the link pipes - I'd love to have a template of the brackets (hint hint, lol) - and the dimensions of the links - I am gonna get some new ones bent anyway, shallower than the 90 degrees the blueflames are at - and those are spot on!
I will take some close ups of the brackets, the pilion extensions and measure the brackets for you if you like? The old rubber inserts on the peg hangers were removed in favor of a solid aluminium insert which is much firmer than mounting on the rubber ones. They haven't moved since fitting them so they must be fairly good.
Nice one - I have pillion extensions with the BlueFlames anyway, the brackets are just a cut and bend job - so a flat template would do. As for the link pipes - a trip to the local "chav-up tuning shop" should find me a pipe bender who can copy the angles but shallow them out and move them back....

Once I get them sorted, I may get a batch done - and sell them to recoup my design work...

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I haven't forgotten you mate :thumbup: I need to take some better pictures when the weather improves as i have removed most of the damage from the can and polished them now, she's looking good :D
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JIMMYJAMES wrote:
I haven't forgotten you mate :thumbup: I need to take some better pictures when the weather improves as i have removed most of the damage from the can and polished them now, she's looking good :D
Thanks, I have someone who can copy the bends - the only really useful bit of info I need is how far back the link pipe finishes, and joins to the can - I would estimate yours is about 50mm further back - I am asking the guy to work from Art dimensions - but as the stubbys are so short, I'd like them to exit as far back as poss - even if I have to bespoke the brackets....

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Clive
It's no big deal since I will get your pipes make with extra on the ends, you can then simply fit and cut to the length that suits. I will get Wayne to put a mmark where they should normally be cut as a guide.

The pipes were originally designed for 400mm cans if that gives you an idea.

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I'd really like a set of high level link pipes, I see Cliveyandrews is keen to have a set made up.

Can an extra pair be done for me? How much would they be?

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I can get them done for £75 plus postage from a mate.

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stormsmasher wrote:I can get them done for £75 plus postage from a mate.

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