Can one "cut" CF Arrow cans?

Started by RavnMonster, June 15, 2009, 10:47:45 AM

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RavnMonster

I see a lot of folks with the sortened exhaust cans. It looks awesome. i have the Arrows on my bike and was wondering if its possible to cut these down any? If so how do they come apart? what do i need to know before getting into that job?
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teddy037.2

i'd imagine they come apart like most any other aftermarket can.

drill out rivets, remove end cap and guts

measure and chop

reinstall and rivet


scduc

The most important part is to be extremely careful when cutting the carbon fiber. It will have a tendancy to fray/crack. I would suggest using masking tape. something that does not leave a residue. I wouldn't think you use tin snips or any thing like that. Maybe you could use a cut-off wheel on a dremel.
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red baron

Quote from: scduc on June 15, 2009, 03:17:45 PM
Maybe you could use a cut-off wheel on a dremel.

+1 and keep the speed high and your skin covered. Wera a good dust mask and goggles for your eyes (the king without vents) carbon itches like a mother make the beast with two backser.
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El Matador

Quote from: trouble on June 15, 2009, 03:48:25 PM
+1 and keep the speed high and your skin covered. Wera a good dust mask and goggles for your eyes (the king without vents) carbon itches like a mother make the beast with two backser.

+11tyb

Carbon is not the stuff you want getting into your eyes and lungs

teddy037.2

if you feel like dropping the coin, a 6000 series respirator from 3M will be even better than a dust mask.

filter pods are replacable, too. hardware stores will have them  [thumbsup]

RavnMonster

Quote from: teddy037.2 on June 15, 2009, 02:17:51 PM
i'd imagine they come apart like most any other aftermarket can.

drill out rivets, remove end cap and guts

measure and chop

reinstall and rivet



are the rivets anything special or are they just regular rivets?
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-- Eleanor Roosevelt, First Lady of the United States, 1945

booger

It seems to me, although I have Termis and not Arrows, that the Arrows are slightly conical, which means if you chop them too much, the resulting end diameter will end up being smaller than the endcap diameter. The endcaps are meant for the original end diameter of the full-length unchopped cans. Be sure and check that out. I wouldn't know a workaround for that kind of issue.
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scooby

Here are my shortened arrows; a huge improvement with a tail chop...

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RavnMonster

Quote from: bergdoerfer on June 16, 2009, 05:59:23 AM
It seems to me, although I have Termis and not Arrows, that the Arrows are slightly conical, which means if you chop them too much, the resulting end diameter will end up being smaller than the endcap diameter. The endcaps are meant for the original end diameter of the full-length unchopped cans. Be sure and check that out. I wouldn't know a workaround for that kind of issue.

Ill measure the diameter first to see if this is the case. i didnt think of that, thanks for the heads up.
"The Marines I have seen around the world have the cleanest bodies, the filthiest minds, the highest morale, and the lowest morals of any group of animals I have ever seen. Thank God for the United States Marine Corps!"
-- Eleanor Roosevelt, First Lady of the United States, 1945

teddy037.2

my arrows are round  ;)


and I've seen a few ducs (here/TOB) that chopped arrows...


oh, and for the rivets... I'd think stainless would be ok...

booger

S*R shotgun style Arrows look to be slightly conical. It's best to check beforehand. Also, SS rivets are great, but harder to drill back out than AL rivets(in case you need to replace packing). AL rivets incidentally are totally strong enough and cheaper.
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2006 S2R1000 - sold
2008 HM1100S - sold
2004 998 FE - $old
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2007 Vespa LX50 aka "Slowey"
2008 BMW R1200 GSA