Pedmoto SG1 exhaust - Where to buy?
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wrote on 8 Jan 2024, 14:55 last edited by SpookDog 1 Aug 2024, 14:58
Romeu Henrique?…
Trustworthy guy who does solid, honest work with stainless steel that will last forever…
It was £300~350 something (£110 for tailpipe) I can’t remember exactly but it was the same kinda price a DEP costs, but won’t rust out in a year or dent if you breathe on it heavily
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Romeu Henrique?…
Trustworthy guy who does solid, honest work with stainless steel that will last forever…
It was £300~350 something (£110 for tailpipe) I can’t remember exactly but it was the same kinda price a DEP costs, but won’t rust out in a year or dent if you breathe on it heavily
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wrote on 8 Jan 2024, 14:59 last edited byYeah you guys convinced me into it, it looks absolutely great. But i don't know which silencer to choose.
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Yeah you guys convinced me into it, it looks absolutely great. But i don't know which silencer to choose.
wrote on 8 Jan 2024, 19:57 last edited byThe cheaper one (£90?) is welded up, you can’t take it apart and service it.
Pay the extra £20-30 and you can remove the rivets and re~pack the silencer wadding when it gets oil-soaked. It’s a no brainier really. It’s serviceable and lasts forever… -
wrote on 8 Jan 2024, 19:57 last edited by
So I ordered one with silencer too from Romeu Henrique, cant wait. Looks incredible.
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I hope you shelled out the extra? If not I’ll be interested in the cheaper one anyways!
Either way I don’t think you’ll be disappointed…
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wrote on 9 Jan 2024, 09:41 last edited by Calum 1 Sept 2024, 09:41
As said Mattey, I've had mine for 10+ years and it's still spotless. I take mine out in the salt/grit and all sorts. So it's worth the money as it lasts a very long time.
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The cheaper one (£90?) is welded up, you can’t take it apart and service it.
Pay the extra £20-30 and you can remove the rivets and re~pack the silencer wadding when it gets oil-soaked. It’s a no brainier really. It’s serviceable and lasts forever…wrote on 9 Jan 2024, 14:52 last edited by@SpookDog So I texted him, and he said that currently he makes only the welded one, so the only option for repacking is to cut it and then weld it again, not very practical but not that big deal. He also said that the wadding lasts a long time.
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@SpookDog So I texted him, and he said that currently he makes only the welded one, so the only option for repacking is to cut it and then weld it again, not very practical but not that big deal. He also said that the wadding lasts a long time.
wrote on 9 Jan 2024, 15:29 last edited by SpookDog 1 Sept 2024, 15:34It up to you, but I’d really want the serviceablity of a riveted tail pipe…
Got anyone who can Tig weld aluminium for you? Lovely full aluminium tail pipe!…
If not, try begging him nicely
it really is worth it in the long run. These stainless steel pipes are all about the long run! Try appealing to his ego! Tell him about the one you saw and really liked it. It’s always worth trying…
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It up to you, but I’d really want the serviceablity of a riveted tail pipe…
Got anyone who can Tig weld aluminium for you? Lovely full aluminium tail pipe!…
If not, try begging him nicely
it really is worth it in the long run. These stainless steel pipes are all about the long run! Try appealing to his ego! Tell him about the one you saw and really liked it. It’s always worth trying…
wrote on 10 Jan 2024, 22:46 last edited by@SpookDog So he finally offered me the riveted one too
, but in my opinion it doesn't look as good as the welded one. I saw on the picture that you have the riveted one that he offered me, so could you please show me how it looks on the bike to help me decide? Thank you.
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@SpookDog So he finally offered me the riveted one too
, but in my opinion it doesn't look as good as the welded one. I saw on the picture that you have the riveted one that he offered me, so could you please show me how it looks on the bike to help me decide? Thank you.
wrote on 11 Jan 2024, 11:03 last edited by SpookDog 1 Nov 2024, 11:05I know what you’re saying, the welded one has a modern shape to it. If you go on looks alone it’ll be the welded one. I’ve had to repack the wadding in the tailpipe since I’ve been running it, it got soaking wet and ineffective. It happens when it soaks up 2 stroke oil as well…
Cutting and Tig welding it back up would of been a huge PITA!…
How much time do you spend looking at your tailpipe?…
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wrote on 11 Jan 2024, 11:09 last edited by
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I know what you’re saying, the welded one has a modern shape to it. If you go on looks alone it’ll be the welded one. I’ve had to repack the wadding in the tailpipe since I’ve been running it, it got soaking wet and ineffective. It happens when it soaks up 2 stroke oil as well…
Cutting and Tig welding it back up would of been a huge PITA!…
How much time do you spend looking at your tailpipe?…
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wrote on 11 Jan 2024, 11:56 last edited by
My JollyMoto...in 10 years never.
My bloody TYGA end can on my Cagiva Raptor is literally ~4 years old and I swear its blown. I have done countless more miles on my DT than the Cagiva WTH! I repacked my DEP end can when I had it.
I'd get the rivoted one Mattey it is a no brainer. To repack it after it's been welded will make a complete dogs dinner of it. Just buy the rivoted one and don't worry about the aesthetics too much. I have about £1000 of end cans at home and they're all rivoted.
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wrote on 11 Jan 2024, 12:42 last edited by SpookDog 1 Nov 2024, 12:45
It depends on how many miles you do. I’m just a big fan of serviceable parts. There are loads of really good ones out there. Aluminium, stainless or carbon…
I’ve repacked twice in 3-4 years or 30,000 miles. You only have to pack it once for it to be an issue tho bud
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