STAINLESS STEEL TIP FOR ROCKSTER

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STAINLESS STEEL TIP FOR ROCKSTER

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All

I finally found a place to make me 1 3/4" SS tips to replace muffler.

The company is http://www.stainlesssteelmufflers.com

They cost $60 a pair but now I have an extra or one to maybe sell.

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Hey Micky,

Let me know if you're interested in selling the other one, I'll buy it off you. Thanks.
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I just got a chrome one for dirt cheap:

Chrome turn down tip

I did fit a piece of flat aluminum between the cat outlet and the tip to take up the small bit of difference in diameters.
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I had one of those too. It is nearly impossible to keep tight and was almost completly rusted in 2 months. I am not trying to sell these myself just telling you will you not be happy with the one you ordered unless you live in "0" % humidity and have no salt within a hundred miles of you.

I live in Florida and when we get get bored we go outside and watch things rust.
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To keep it tight, once it was all in place, I drilled a hole through one of the mounting holes through the cat outlet. I then ran a sheet metal screw with a wave lock washer in. I'm in the panhandle of Florida, so I have the humidity but not the salt spray you have. I'll let you know in a year or two how it's holding up.
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Wouldn't Locktite work just as well in keeping the bolts in? I know they make a high temp version (red) but it has to be heated to like 500 F to remove.... :shock:
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Any chance of getting an audio/video clip of the bike running like that? Does it sound any different than running with the muffler off? (did this today when I put my Ohlins shocks on)
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I removed my exhaust and had a down tip like that for a while, but I started to get some lousy idle and stuttering on throttle. has anyone else experienced this? I replaced the old muffler and ,while quiet, the performance returned slowly over a couple of hundred miles, so I am drawn to conclude that the problem was related to the lack of back pressure, which I thought would be compensated for by the ignition computer. I thought that the cat would suffice, but apparently, in my case, it did not. any other experiences that did not work out just right? Thanks... :-k
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Performance returned slowly, eh? Might have been the Motronic computer readjusting to the changed back pressure. Did you reset the Motronic when you installed the new tip?
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Aha! reset the Motronic, eh? this is news to me. could you describe this process to me? I'd rather run well with just the down tip, if I could. No I did not reset anything, I just removed the muffler and added the tip....a bit cowboy, I see now. Thanks for your direction, I hope you can give me just a little more now.


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Switch the bike off, remove the seat and open the cover to the electrics box underneath
Remove fuse number 5 (fifth from the left,) for a few minutes.
Replace fuse number five, switch the bike on. (Do not start the bike.)
Twist the throttle, twice, from full-off to full-on. (this lets the Motronic know the range of voltages from the throttle position sensor.)
Close electrics box and replace seat.
Start up and ride away.

Hope this helps. [-o<
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Thank you good sir, that is specifically, exactly what I needed to know. with simple directions and clarity. I will include your description every time someone mentions the exhaust conversion..... HP
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Let us know if it helped run with the tip.
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Tip installed, muffler gone (and 15 or so pounds) Motronic reset....runs like a top ! Thanks!!! It's a gorgeous sunny day in Seattle, and I don't think I can focus on work anymore...must go ride! Bye ! HP
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And we just had a snowstorm. ](*,)
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I love this site.. I pulled the can and added a tip on my 04' R1150R and it was displaying similar issues as mentioned above. I was beginning to think I'd made a mistake and then I dug up this thread. Now, Motronic reset and the bike purrs.
I'd rather get heat rash than road rash. The end..
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On the topic of fuel air mix. After resetting the computer I'm getting a lot of popping on decel. Shouldn't the motronic reset cure this?
I'd rather get heat rash than road rash. The end..
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