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Offline 88BuckMeister

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CB550 exhaust options
« on: August 03, 2024, 08:29:54 AM »
If any of you have seen my prior post, the Motad 4 into 1 system that came with the bike when I bought it has no mounting hardware with it. And since nobody has responded to my post as to where to obtain it, I'm taking that as a bad sign. So if it's going to be an issue to use it, I'm probably just going to buy a new 4 into 1 system, and sell the Motad system here on the forum.

Does anyone have any suggestions for the best 4 into 1 exhaust for performance for a 1975 CB550 with high compression bored over pistons and the 650 cam upgrade? Let me know

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Re: CB550 exhaust options
« Reply #1 on: August 03, 2024, 12:05:44 PM »
Dekelvic or Handle 4 into 1 systems are best for with stock or modified motors...not a quiet exhaust but well built and easily accommodating whatever you throw at it...
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Re: CB550 exhaust options
« Reply #2 on: August 03, 2024, 12:07:28 PM »
Motad parts would be available from European suppliers as Motad is a more popular brand in Europe. Check on the UK SOHC4 forums for recommended suppliers...
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Re: CB550 exhaust options
« Reply #3 on: August 03, 2024, 01:21:26 PM »
If any of you have seen my prior post, the Motad 4 into 1 system that came with the bike when I bought it has no mounting hardware with it. And since nobody has responded to my post as to where to obtain it, I'm taking that as a bad sign. So if it's going to be an issue to use it, I'm probably just going to buy a new 4 into 1 system, and sell the Motad system here on the forum.

Does anyone have any suggestions for the best 4 into 1 exhaust for performance for a 1975 CB550 with high compression bored over pistons and the 650 cam upgrade? Let me know
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Re: CB550 exhaust options
« Reply #4 on: August 03, 2024, 02:10:59 PM »
I have a pristine MotoGPwerks 4:1 that has been ceramic coated inside and out in black if you’re interested. Has a mounting point at the tailpipe that you simply need to fab a hangar from the shock tower for, or use a strong spring to the rear strut.

$600+ shipping.
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Re: CB550 exhaust options
« Reply #5 on: August 03, 2024, 02:24:38 PM »
Is this what your Motad looks like? What exactly are you missing?

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Re: CB550 exhaust options
« Reply #6 on: August 03, 2024, 03:21:03 PM »
I have a pristine MotoGPwerks 4:1 that has been ceramic coated inside and out in black if you’re interested. Has a mounting point at the tailpipe that you simply need to fab a hangar from the shock tower for, or use a strong spring to the rear strut.

$600+ shipping.
This is a great pipe. Fit, finish, sound are all top shelf....
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Re: CB550 exhaust options
« Reply #7 on: August 04, 2024, 08:36:13 AM »
Is this what your Motad looks like? What exactly are you missing?


This is the EXACT system! And I have the 4 pipes and the tail pipe. That's IT! And I did wind up finding this video and was like woh...even if I had everything to install it I'd have to worry about all these issues??? Maybe I should just sell it...

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Re: CB550 exhaust options
« Reply #8 on: August 04, 2024, 08:37:24 AM »
I have a pristine MotoGPwerks 4:1 that has been ceramic coated inside and out in black if you’re interested. Has a mounting point at the tailpipe that you simply need to fab a hangar from the shock tower for, or use a strong spring to the rear strut.

$600+ shipping.

Can you send me some pics? Isn't this system already stainless? What does the additional ceramic coatong do? This is what I was going to buy anyways wow what a coincidence
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Re: CB550 exhaust options
« Reply #9 on: August 04, 2024, 08:46:13 AM »
This is the bike as of today

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Re: CB550 exhaust options
« Reply #10 on: August 04, 2024, 09:28:37 AM »
I have a pristine MotoGPwerks 4:1 that has been ceramic coated inside and out in black if you’re interested. Has a mounting point at the tailpipe that you simply need to fab a hangar from the shock tower for, or use a strong spring to the rear strut.

$600+ shipping.

Yeah if you have a chance pm me some pics. You have my attention on this one

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Re: CB550 exhaust options
« Reply #11 on: August 04, 2024, 12:21:37 PM »
I have a pristine MotoGPwerks 4:1 that has been ceramic coated inside and out in black if you’re interested. Has a mounting point at the tailpipe that you simply need to fab a hangar from the shock tower for, or use a strong spring to the rear strut.

$600+ shipping.

Yeah if you have a chance pm me some pics. You have my attention on this one
here is the system installed on the bike (‘74 550 in fact). Can’t quite see in this picture, but you can follow my 550 build thread in my signature to see how I used a spring to support the tail pipe.

Ceramic coating inside aides in keeping the exhaust gas hotter to increase the scavenging. Plus it reduces the radiated heat to the tubing. Coating the outside helps reduce the ambient heat and helps reduce the likelihood of scalding your legs or melting your boots.  ;)
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Re: CB550 exhaust options
« Reply #12 on: August 07, 2024, 02:24:01 PM »
I have a pristine MotoGPwerks 4:1 that has been ceramic coated inside and out in black if you’re interested. Has a mounting point at the tailpipe that you simply need to fab a hangar from the shock tower for, or use a strong spring to the rear strut.

$600+ shipping.

Let me ask you this...do you have like a bracket or system or something already mocked up for this system you'd be willing to sell me? I did end up buying the motogpwerks yoshi kit but went with the steel, it was unanimous that the black wouldn't fit the scheme I did. Although I still have to figure out something to mock up to mount the tail pipe. You got anything already for that by chance?

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« Reply #13 on: August 07, 2024, 02:52:10 PM »
Mine doesn’t use a bracket; it uses a high strength spring attached to my rear set bracket and to the tailpipe where there is an existing mounting screw.

I can likely fab up a bracket for you if you have some dimensions. Not sweat there. 
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Re: CB550 exhaust options
« Reply #14 on: August 08, 2024, 07:52:24 AM »
Mine doesn’t use a bracket; it uses a high strength spring attached to my rear set bracket and to the tailpipe where there is an existing mounting screw.

I have a MotoGPwerks pipe on my K3 750, it is a great exhaust.  They were all custom made in California.  I dont have a bracket holding the rear of it, Cal would not be happy 'bout that!  The spring is a great idea and I plan to source one, thx for the idea, Cal.


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