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Dt200r aftermarket exhaust

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  • CalumC Offline
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    Calum
    wrote on last edited by Calum
    #2

    Does the WR200 not fit?

    https://www.drbikes.co.uk/product/yamaha-wr200-r-1991-1993-fmf-fatty-pipe-nickel-plated-steel-020133/

    Says on stock right there.

    Always Originate, Never Pirate!

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    • niels dt200rN Offline
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      niels dt200r
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      This is the only one i ever find a picture from under the dt200
      So that is probably my only option
      I also try to contact Asian companies for handmade ones
      But the bike is not available there
      And therefore can't build one

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      • niels dt200rN niels dt200r

        This is the only one i ever find a picture from under the dt200
        So that is probably my only option
        I also try to contact Asian companies for handmade ones
        But the bike is not available there
        And therefore can't build one

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        SpookDog
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        #4

        @niels-dt200r

        Hand made stainless steel pipe, would make it easier for you to Tig weld. The welds would fit right in…

        Really you need a pipe tuned to that engine though. I’ve got no experience with Fat Mother Fuckers, but they look well made from what I can remember….

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        • Stevie WonderS Offline
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          #5

          Romeu Henriques will make 200cc versions

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          • niels dt200rN Offline
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            niels dt200r
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            #6

            This is what i found here on the forum
            Looks like a tide fit there
            [IMG_20240510_084535.jpg](Image dimensions are too big)

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            • niels dt200rN Offline
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              niels dt200r
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              #7

              IMG_20240510_085615.jpg

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              • niels dt200rN niels dt200r

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                SpookDog
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                @niels-dt200r

                If Romeu Henrique will make a stainless steel tuned pipe for the 200 you be stupid not to get a pipe that never rusts!…

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                • niels dt200rN Offline
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                  wrote on last edited by
                  #9

                  Where can i buy one?
                  Can you bring me in contact with the builder?

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                  • niels dt200rN niels dt200r

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                    ChallengerC Offline
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                    Challenger
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                    @niels-dt200r said in Dt200r aftermarket exhaust:

                    IMG_20240510_085615.jpg

                    FMF is originally connected by small weld between two pipes pictured. Nothing to do with bending to DT125/200R frame.
                    Its a pain in the ass when that fmf pipe has 15+ years like in my WR, it constantly need welding at this spot as its so easy to crack it there when riding enduro, meaning the pipe gets hits.
                    Today I'd get a WR200 DEP pipe and install it in my DT200R, not sure about its performance yet but I have one new on the shelf ready for a test.

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                    • ChallengerC Challenger

                      @niels-dt200r said in Dt200r aftermarket exhaust:

                      IMG_20240510_085615.jpg

                      FMF is originally connected by small weld between two pipes pictured. Nothing to do with bending to DT125/200R frame.
                      Its a pain in the ass when that fmf pipe has 15+ years like in my WR, it constantly need welding at this spot as its so easy to crack it there when riding enduro, meaning the pipe gets hits.
                      Today I'd get a WR200 DEP pipe and install it in my DT200R, not sure about its performance yet but I have one new on the shelf ready for a test.

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                      niels dt200r
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                      @Challenger IMG_20240624_214933.png
                      Hi,
                      I followed the advice of Spookdog and Stevie Wonder and ordered one in Portugal from Romeu..
                      is now on its way and can arrive at any moment
                      in terms of price this was also the best option.
                      I'm very curious about the sound and performance.

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