What Pipe Is This?

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Can anyone tell me what pipe this is?
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I think JB has more important things to be getting on with right now, otherwise I'd call to ask.
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not sure on pipe but tail can is very charlie edmundish
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I don't know what pipe, but I sure do like the look of it, except for where the end can is supported..

But overall it looks a whole lot cleaner, nice and tidy underneath, dosen't hang two-foot out the back, free of the kick start, can check oil etc. and don't need to trim floor boards..brilliant

Could be a little concerned about heat hanging around tho'..

Maybe a grown up can help..
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I think it's a one-off that John and Dean have built specifically for a customer.
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I was looking for this recently after an idea.

Why is it that nearly all pipes come out the crank case side and not this side? Is it lack of end can support?
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If it was a couple of inches longer, you could drop a bracket from the rear floor runner support bracket to hold/brace the end can. Agree with Red Ghost on its looks and ease of use/accessibility
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Actually looked at photo again and now see the end can is supported from below the mag housing. Doh!!!
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I wonder if I want to know the price... :|
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dapper wrote:If it was a couple of inches longer, you could drop a bracket from the rear floor runner support bracket to hold/brace the end can. Agree with Red Ghost on its looks and ease of use/accessibility

That wouldn't work, the exhaust has to move with engine independantly of the frame when the suspension compresses.

I'm not sure how much support you would get off that little fixing under the mag housing, I would have dropped a bracket off the engine bolt myself.
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The end can is Gianelli, no idea on the pipe, possibly Gianelli too?
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