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Author Topic: Custom 796 GP-style exhaust project...the "short and sweet" <pics>  (Read 10026 times)
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« on: April 26, 2013, 07:03:41 PM »










Many of you have asked details about this exhaust so I apologize this has taken so long...

A few months ago I set out to rid the 796 of its boat anchor exhaust.  The low and wide slung cans have always reminded me of pontoons - just sloppy and overall looked like sh*t.  The midpipe especially looks like it was constructed by a drunk Italian after missing his siesta.  Anyways, after working with my favorite exhaust fabricator (RPM Performance in Oceanside, CA) we came up with this design after many measurements and sketches.

The Goal: Design a shorty GP inspired exhaust with maximum flow characteristics, equal length primaries or close to it, lowest possible mass, low CG, and have it sound aggressive but not unbearable - I'm talking to you Boomtubes/H-Comp  Grin Grin

The Result: Total exhaust weighs 8.9lbs with DB killer installed.  A total loss of 16lbs was achieved.  The primaries are 48mm vs 45mm stock, all mandrel bent and TIG welded.  Primaries are very close to equal length - much closer than the factory attempt, M4 carbon street slayer can used.  The design hugs the engine case as close as possible to minimize the visual mass of the exhaust - it's amazing how Richard was able to bend and weld this thing with such precision.  No rubbing or fitment issues at all!

Power?  Since I did not do an official baseline dyno final numbers will be unknown.  My butt dyno tells me good things are happening though!  Much better mid and upper range pull for sure.  I'm currently running a map for a full Termi race exhaust and its fueling matches surprisingly well.  I'm content for now but will eventually get a PCV in there and get some dyno time to perfect the tune.  Handling is equally improved, with 16lbs gone and a lower CG the bike feels great in transitions and turn in - a small but noticeable difference.

The sound?  Amazing waytogo The M4 can does an amazing job of sound suppression for its diminutive size.  The can is the same one Shift Tech rebrands for its Monster and Diavel systems.  I was expecting it to be louder actually.  I would rank it louder than Termis but not nearly as loud boomtubes or H-comp.  A bit more muted than say an 1100evo with the CW can.  I'll have a video clip as soon as the bike is put back together - I'm working on a full carbon fiber undertail and license plate relocation  chug

And so it's on to the next project...




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« Reply #1 on: April 27, 2013, 04:20:25 AM »

I like it, however I'm personally not a fan of the muffler.  The piping looks phenomenal!  If i was to go with something like that id have to choose a not as big around muffler.... The cowl would give it an interesting look, but what comes to mind when looking at your bikes setup is that your going for a minimal look.  So IMO the cowl doesnt match your bike.  I think it looks SICK without it!


So are you guys looking at maybe offering the setup for a price?  Id be interested...
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« Reply #2 on: April 27, 2013, 09:15:25 AM »

Looks sick!

Maybe its just the angles of the pictures, but the headers look unequal in length. 

Any chance you can get a video so we can hear it?
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« Reply #3 on: April 27, 2013, 11:18:25 AM »

I think it looks tits. So much better than stock.
Couple questions:
- what's the pipe diameter? From what I have researched, doing a 2-1 will restrict performance unless a large diameter pipe is used.

- how do the 796's fare without an oil cooler? Many bikes have them, many bikes don't. I would like to remove mine.
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« Reply #4 on: April 27, 2013, 12:19:28 PM »

I like it, however I'm personally not a fan of the muffler.  The piping looks phenomenal!  If i was to go with something like that id have to choose a not as big around muffler.... The cowl would give it an interesting look, but what comes to mind when looking at your bikes setup is that your going for a minimal look.  So IMO the cowl doesnt match your bike.  I think it looks SICK without it!


So are you guys looking at maybe offering the setup for a price?  Id be interested...

Your correct, the theme I'm going for is one of naked minimalism; Radical Ducati-esque you could say.  The multistrada belly would kinda go against that ethos but I think it still looks great - we'll see how it blends when it's all mounted up.

This was a one-off custom, nothing will be offered for sale.

Looks sick!

Maybe its just the angles of the pictures, but the headers look unequal in length. 

Any chance you can get a video so we can hear it?

Your right, the primaries are NOT equal length but then again neither is the OEM exhaust (as everyone seems to think!).  Equal length is not all that important in these twins, or at least Ducati's engineers didn't think so.  The OEM headers are mismatched by ~6".  Mine varies by ~3" (the horiz being longer than the vert).  IMO the equal length thing is overrated; we got them as close as possible but it wasn't mission critical to have them "equal".  The newer 1100evo exhaust design is even more mismatched and yet it still makes more power than the older 1100.

I think it looks tits. So much better than stock.
Couple questions:
- what's the pipe diameter? From what I have researched, doing a 2-1 will restrict performance unless a large diameter pipe is used.

- how do the 796's fare without an oil cooler? Many bikes have them, many bikes don't. I would like to remove mine.

Yes the pipes are larger than OEM.  No idea about the oil cooler, the 696 does fine without one.
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« Reply #5 on: April 28, 2013, 05:08:50 PM »

Love your bike dude. It's shaping up to be one of my favorite new Monsters. Very creative work with the exhaust.  Imo it would look even sicker ceramic coated black! What's that panel in the last pic?
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« Reply #6 on: April 29, 2013, 04:56:35 AM »

Luv it!!!!  waytogo+
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« Reply #7 on: May 02, 2013, 08:28:34 AM »

What's that panel in the last pic?

Its the belly pan from a multistrada 1200
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« Reply #8 on: June 11, 2013, 09:57:04 AM »

i'm guessing you have an exhaust flap eliminator. what did you do with the o2 sesnors though?
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« Reply #9 on: June 11, 2013, 08:58:06 PM »



Looks great!!

I just posted a topic looking for any short non boom tube exhausts..

I see that this is custom, any idea of a comparable retail version??

Good stuff!
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« Reply #10 on: June 12, 2013, 04:04:44 AM »

Its the belly pan from a multistrada 1200

Did you get this installed?  bacon
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« Reply #11 on: June 12, 2013, 02:11:43 PM »

Did you get this installed?  bacon

X2

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« Reply #12 on: June 12, 2013, 06:07:51 PM »

i'm guessing you have an exhaust flap eliminator. what did you do with the o2 sesnors though?

exhaust valve and o2 sensors were eliminated through the ECU reflash

Did you get this installed?  bacon

I began fabricating the mounts for it this last weekend.   I picked up the same panels in carbon fiber instead of the OEM aluminum ones in the pic  Evil
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« Reply #13 on: June 29, 2014, 04:46:02 PM »

Love the Exhaust waytogo! Been looking into putting a GP-style on my bike but haven't had any luck finding any for sale. By any chance your exhaust guy will be willing to make another setup?
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« Reply #14 on: March 18, 2015, 01:04:28 PM »

bump... I don't mind going to Oceanside  Grin
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