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gltrench
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Post by gltrench » Wed Dec 15, 2010 9:48 pm

make some pipes like this,
Hi Superchiken,
Are those pics from Eurospares.com? I've been wanting to give hydroforming/aquaforming a try for quite some time. I know some guys here in SoCal that have made some slick chambers and pipes using this process....Very cool!
-Gabe

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Post by Superchicken » Wed Dec 15, 2010 10:52 pm

yes eurospares, cool concept

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Post by teazer » Wed Dec 22, 2010 12:03 am

CYB megs make a lot of noise but they may not be the best for making power.

Dave Swarbrick is a metal magician. I have used several sets of his TZ pipes and RD400 pipes and I have a set of CR93/CB160 megs which are really nice.

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Post by gltrench » Wed Dec 22, 2010 1:29 am

CYB megs make a lot of noise but they may not be the best for making power.

Dave Swarbrick is a metal magician. I have used several sets of his TZ pipes and RD400 pipes and I have a set of CR93/CB160 megs which are really nice.
Hi Teazer,
I've heard a lot about Swarbrick pipes, but never actually seen them. Would you mind posting a pic of your CR93/CB160 pipes?
Thanks,
-Gabe

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Post by GORDON BROWN » Wed Dec 22, 2010 9:01 am

Hello everyone

I dont know if this is helpfull, I think that the Swarbrick CR93/CB160 megas.will be for smaller dia. front pipes than a std. CB72 ? The ones listed as std.350 K (RSC 350 style ) fit as a "slip on" to CB72 pipes and look similar if slightly larger. If they were being welded on though you could just cut them at the correct dia.
Everything you seem to read suggests diffrent ideas and sizes for race pipes and they may be able to tuck in better on the Yetman chassis ?
Hope this makes sense.

Gordon

SAFOJ

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Post by teazer » Fri Dec 24, 2010 1:20 am

I could perhaps have been more clear on that prior post. The CR93/CB160 megs are for a CB160 project. They are way to small for a 350.

No pics but I could take some if you really want to see them.

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Post by gltrench » Fri Dec 24, 2010 8:53 pm

I could perhaps have been more clear on that prior post. The CR93/CB160 megs are for a CB160 project. They are way to small for a 350.

No pics but I could take some if you really want to see them.
Sorry if I wasn't so clear guys...obviously, these wouldn't fit my CB72, I was just curious of what the Scarbrick pipe kits looked like. I've never actually seen their products before. I've heard that they are just megaphone kits...just curious what all of the Swarbrick fuss is about.
-Gabe

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