Stainless silencer
Stainless silencer
Hi any one know if the bmw silencer for an LC was made from stainless steel? my bike has the chrome silencer on it which was an optional extra I believe, so was the standard one stainless? UK bike.
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futterweasel wrote: Hi any one know if the bmw silencer for an LC was made from stainless steel? my bike has the chrome silencer on it which was an optional extra I believe, so was the standard one stainless? UK bike.
The Chrome silencer IS stainless steel (but chrome plated).
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Well I can't answer that as I don't have one.futterweasel wrote: so all the none chromed ones are stainless?
Of course, the Akropovic isn't stainless.
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All RT exhausts pipes are stainless front to back. The ones that have been chromed norms.ly stay shiny except for the header pipes that tend to blue. If they are just the stainless ones they will discolour. None of them should corrode though.
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For what it’s worth I much preferred the non chromed headers. Much easier to keep looking good with “Scotchbrite” and elbow grease. Our present Twincam has the chromed headers which require nearly constant attention. Incidently when we first got the bike (with around 3000 miles on the clock) there was considerably rust and pitting of the headers under the engine. Took me ages to bring them back to something like acceptable.
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So are you saying that the headers on your bike are steel and NOT stainless steel?
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Stainless or not, the headers look crappy shortly after they leave the show room!
Why not make them like other manufacturers, who's headers are nice chromed
for ages? The can on my 2008 was all rusted under. If SS, then it is of very
poor quality alloy, just like the junk we are getting from China.
Either way, the age of the all around chrome is gone. Most of the tank,
both fenders , rims, headers and mufflers where a must be chrome. Now
they are painted. So why not just ceramic coat the headers, and will have a
clean look for many years? And because the muffler was so bad, i ceramic coated
that too. I think it looks better than chromed, but then again, may be just me. :whistle:
Why not make them like other manufacturers, who's headers are nice chromed
for ages? The can on my 2008 was all rusted under. If SS, then it is of very
poor quality alloy, just like the junk we are getting from China.
Either way, the age of the all around chrome is gone. Most of the tank,
both fenders , rims, headers and mufflers where a must be chrome. Now
they are painted. So why not just ceramic coat the headers, and will have a
clean look for many years? And because the muffler was so bad, i ceramic coated
that too. I think it looks better than chromed, but then again, may be just me. :whistle:
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bandytales wrote: So are you saying that the headers on your bike are steel and NOT stainless steel?
Being chromed I couldn’t say what they are, although it does seem a bit extravagant to chrome stainless rather then mild steel. There again RT man does seem pretty sure that both types are stainless.
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temesvar wrote: Stainless or not, the headers look crappy shortly after they leave the show room!
Why not make them like other manufacturers, who's headers are nice chromed
for ages? The can on my 2008 was all rusted under. If SS, then it is of very
poor quality alloy, just like the junk we are getting from China.
Either way, the age of the all around chrome is gone. Most of the tank,
both fenders , rims, headers and mufflers where a must be chrome. Now
they are painted. So why not just ceramic coat the headers, and will have a
clean look for many years? And because the muffler was so bad, i ceramic coated
that too. I think it looks better than chromed, but then again, may be just me. :whistle:
Do you have any pictures temesvar? More the 'finish' than the colour, I'll be looking into having the Header's Ceramic Coated on mine next winter if I keep it.
The GS 'is' the better bike :-)
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Not extravagant, just looks nice.Our Gee wrote:
Being chromed I couldn’t say what they are, although it does seem a bit extravagant to chrome stainless rather then mild steel. There again RT man does seem pretty sure that both types are stainless.
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I have better things to do than polish exhausts. Gave that up after my 8 Years of Harley ownership 8)
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Casbar wrote: I have better things to do than polish exhausts. Gave that up after my 8 Years of Harley ownership 8)
Oooh, I love a shiny bike!
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Re: Stainless silencer
Double walled chrome exhaust header pipes are the way forward.
Yamaha XJ650 circa 1980.
Yamaha XJ650 circa 1980.
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