I was wondering what wileyco year are the ones i can use to make a exhaust for my bike.
and what year bike do you have?
He has an '05.
Quote from: nick_villan on March 20, 2006, 08:36:49 AM
I was wondering what wileyco year are the ones i can use to make a exhaust for my bike.
You'd be buying a Wileyco bolt on, so with a flange or welding ANY year from ANY bike can work. You just need to have it welded up.
I thought '05 was the answer, but I'm currently trying to concentrate on starting my 3-4 page english paper.
BTW... This paper is due at 6:30 tonight... :cry: :cry: :cry:
an 06 , thnks man for the help, is their any muffler that is eaiser to put on?
i believe all the wileycos have the same 3 bolt pattern, 80mm bolt center to bolt center. I think that any should work with the srinath flange.
ok, but are they all round or are some oval?
Quote from: toobrie on March 20, 2006, 09:37:09 PM
i believe all the wileycos have the same 3 bolt pattern, 80mm bolt center to bolt center. I think that any should work with the srinath flange.
Some have the four bolt pattern. Srinatah said he was going to make up some four-hole flanges too. I think it'd be just as cost effective to take it to a shop and have them weld it up for you. Probably $40 to $60, and they could have it to you in less than an hour.
Quote from: nick_villan on March 21, 2006, 08:08:47 AM
ok, but are they all round or are some oval?
Searching "wileyco" on eBay turned up 21 results, all of which appeared to be round. I think it's a safe bet they are all round cans.
thanks AlphaFire X5 ur the man, u always got the answers, reall y apreicte it. hey sorry, but i have one last question. do u hapen to know were their is a sound clip ? i searched the site and came only to sites that no longer exited. thnaks man :cheers:
Quote from: nick_villan on March 21, 2006, 01:24:56 PM
thanks AlphaFire X5 ur the man, u always got the answers, reall y apreicte it. hey sorry, but i have one last question. do u hapen to know were their is a sound clip ? i searched the site and came only to sites that no longer exited. thnaks man :cheers:
Sound clips don't do the things justice, as BSD pointed out in a different thread. Unless you have a high quality sound recording studio and a high quality sound system from which to hear the high quality recordings, then they're all practically useless. The sound clips you hear here online don't capture the bass of the exhaust, nor the other varying tonal qualities they produce. They can't pick up how low the rumble really is, nor the FEELING that sound produces inside someone (through vibrations or just the emotional ooos and ahhhs). Safe to say though, that you won't be dissapointed with the sound quality.
hey i was wondering do i have to modify the foot pegs if i put a slip on
Quote from: nick_villan on April 05, 2006, 03:37:50 PM
hey i was wondering do i have to modify the foot pegs if i put a slip on
No.