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Reply #15 - 03/25/16 at 06:27:33
 
Not as hot as you might think. I have DEI exhaust wrap in the pipe with an aluminum shield offset about 1/4 inch off the pipe, 2 attach points. The wrap is very hot about half way back (but not flesh searing hot) then cools a little. The shield must get enough airflow or the aluminum dissipates the heat very well, only very warm to the touch, not burning hot. All this based on about an hour long ride, but I think it's most likely up to full temp after 5-10 minutes max.
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Reply #16 - 03/25/16 at 06:31:26
 
I've also recently made myself some new heat shields to try out. A little wider and longer with lightning holes to help dissipate more heat.
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Reply #17 - 03/25/16 at 13:04:20
 
How fast do you have to be going before the holes start shooting  lightning out?
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Reply #19 - 03/25/16 at 15:59:30
 
Well, dang, I was thinking someone had stumbled upon a new and exciting modification.
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Reply #20 - 03/25/16 at 18:55:08
 
Sorry I'm a helicopter mechanic, hence "copterdoc". Part of my vocabulary. Grin
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Reply #21 - 04/25/16 at 06:18:21
 
copterdoc wrote on 03/22/16 at 18:53:19:
Here is my Leftside wrap around with a biltwell cannon. Love the sound and is well out of the way.


Thinking of getting a biltwell mini muffler, what is your carb setup with that beast?
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Reply #22 - 04/25/16 at 07:50:43
 
I'm using RYCA's Long Reverse muffler on my cafe. It's quiet but has a nice sound/tone.
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Reply #23 - 04/25/16 at 11:36:00
 
Dave, cone filter with elbow. White spacer mod.
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