Brothers I like the idea of more wood and I was getting ready to start on the top triple tree cover but I worked on the exhaust first.
Brother Jerry Rxman Griffin the rear end is stationary and I am building a tensioner to go under the bottom of the chain and I may build a guide for the rear as well.
My Dad had the idea to model the exhaust after one of our favorite race cars, the mid 1960's indy car. I really liked the idea and took it one step further, we ran a triple stage exhaust on the engines that we won a lot of oval track races on so I decided to build the dual mid 1960's indy car style exhaust but instead of the dual megaphone pipes I built dual triple stage pipes!
Here is the pipe that I used to build it, the first stage is 1 1/2 inch, the second stage is, 1 3/4 inch, and the third stage is 2 inch. The first two stages are exhaust pipe, the third stage is stainless steel and we flared the end to match the intakes velocity stacks.
I cut the pipes into the lengths I wanted and welded them togethor to build the two triple stage pipes, I left the first stage long when I built them so that I had extra until I decided on the total length I wanted them.
As I had originally planned to run a single round pipe off of the end of the header I had to reconfigure the headers collector from a round end to a rectangle end so that the dual pipes would fit. After I reworked the collector I welded the dual pipes to the header. I wanted to keep the exhaust clean looking with no clamps so I welded it all togethor as one unit, the header and pipes togethor is 15 pieces!
I still have some welding and smoothing to do but here is how it looks on the bike.