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SnappleKat 08-11-2015 12:01 PM

High Mount Pipes
 
SnappleKat here.

I have a stock '98 VTR1000 superhawk and I was wondering if it's possible to route the pipes under the rear fairing without melting it. I know i'll have to insulate it but I'm not sure if anyone makes a "kit" that i can use to facilitate me in this.

thanks,

Snapple.

captainchaos 08-11-2015 12:29 PM

No kits. They have been custom built but you're on your own. The closest thing to an "undertail" exhaust was made back in the day by Wolf. I use quotes because it wasn't as "undertail" as say a 916 Ducati. More ultra high mount with the outlets exiting under the tail. Hasn't been available new in forever. I've come across a couple over the years used but haven't seen one in a long time. Best of luck finding one...

Here are some pics:

https://www.superhawkforum.com/forums/classifieds-32/98-wolf-racing-exhaust-$4300-obo-15887/

captainchaos 08-11-2015 12:34 PM

With regards to heat shielding Thermotec makes a heat shield I've used in the past that I can't say enough good things about. Works FANTASTIC. As I've mentioned before I restored an older GSXR600 racebike and didn't want to burn my beautiful new paint job. So I glassed in some of that heat shielding from Thermotec. The fairing was red hot where there was no shielding and the header was probably 4 inches away. Where the header was an inch or two away with the shielding it was mildly warm to the touch. Great stuff.


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