Fatty Tuned Pipe

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Hello again,

I am making my own Fatty Tuned Pipe with my dad (I am 16 http://i34.tinypic.com/2ylpuns.jpg), and will be posting instructions (a full step-by-step guide with pictures) on how to make it work. The pipe is a pocket bike pipe (MSRP $179) and has a huge chamber in the shape of flames/waves.(^) Hope everyone checks back later to see my awesome creation. I am installing it on a Schwinn Southport Cruiser with a 80CC Spooky Tooth Engine. See you later!:)

http://i34.tinypic.com/15ow8pf.jpg
 
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Second step: Preparing your header!

My stock muffler looks like this:
http://i35.tinypic.com/5apc8m.jpg

You have two options now.

(1st: using a pipe cutter ( http://i34.tinypic.com/1zd2mo8.jpg ), cut off the silencer from the header. It will look like this when finished: http://i36.tinypic.com/18otgj.jpg)

OR!!!

(2nd: use the pocket bike muffler attachment that comes with your fatty pipe [I am doing this one!!!!! The reason I chose this one is because the attachment is better quality the stock, and you will see later that this will make the appearance sleeker instead of using two different materials.)
 
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Did you know your cylinder head is on the wrong way round?
Interesting guide BTW

BSA
 
Did you know your cylinder head is on the wrong way round?
BSA

good eye there BSA

I guess that in this case head direction isn't a big thing
cooling fins are meant to be in the other direction
sure wouldn't work with a 4-stroke would it !!!

that is going to be -- ONE COOL LOOKING TAIL PIPE GOING ON THERE !!!

makes for a great sound and nice look as we ride that thing --- MM
 
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