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Sweet looking exhaust

Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved Exhaust
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    Bananper
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    This is a giannelli front pipe right? How could he have made it so shiny?. It's like the shinyness from DEP combined with the shape from giannelli :smiling_face_with_heart-eyes:
    https://www.nettimoto.com/en/yamaha/dt/2137122

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      This is a giannelli front pipe right? How could he have made it so shiny?. It's like the shinyness from DEP combined with the shape from giannelli :smiling_face_with_heart-eyes:
      https://www.nettimoto.com/en/yamaha/dt/2137122

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      NINJA
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      @bananper It's either been chromed or he's polished the crap out of it? From memory Giannelli pipes were not sold polished or chromed by the factory, more of a raw factory look. So my guess would be that it's been chromed and then polished up. Lighting and camera angles also play a big factor in photo's too.

      SEDUCED BY THE DARK SIDE!!!

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      • B Bananper

        This is a giannelli front pipe right? How could he have made it so shiny?. It's like the shinyness from DEP combined with the shape from giannelli :smiling_face_with_heart-eyes:
        https://www.nettimoto.com/en/yamaha/dt/2137122

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        DT125Noob
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        @bananper looks to me like he adores polishing. Have you seen the engine? Too much time on his hands. I tried to polish my vespa casings. I eventually managed to smooth out the sand-cast like imperfections all over with a rotory polishing tool and dremel then just gave up. No patience for aesthetics here unfortunately. Thankfully the other half is starting to love sanding! Got a few jobs for her already lined up. Next i just have to get her in to painting!

        Current bikes:
        1973 Vespa Ciao (80 Polini Evolution RV)
        1988 Vespa Bravo (100 Simonini side intake RV)
        1989 Honda ZB50 (125 Takegawa dry clutch)
        1983 RD350 YPVS 31k (TZ500 Front end and wheels)
        1991 DT125R (French electric + kick standard)
        1973 Honda PC50

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          Raze675
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          Can you find the link again, Does not lead to any specific DT on sale.

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