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03 Jan 2006 15:31 #15857 by elseed
My new exhaust bracket was created by elseed
Lest you think I have been spending my time sitting around on the couch, drinking beer, watching excessive college football, eating yet AGAIN... I present evidence to the contrary. Created in just a few hours today, I am tentatively titling the piece "Bent Metal with Holes, No. 6".


Derived from an earlier (some might say deeply flawed) exhaust bracket design, I instead sought inspiration in the asphalt gouges running so vividly down my Kerker can. This re-interpretation of the original does away with the combined exhaust clamp/mounting point effort, visually separating the two functional issues. Entirely self trained, I like to think I could give the Teutels a run for their money in certain areas (note Mikey's bike in the background :P ).

Does "Art of the Vise Grip" sound too pretentious for the travelling show?

Techniques applied:
- Bench vise ball peening, applied bending techniques
- Drill pressery (sp?) at measured locations
- Grinding/filery
- Aluminum gouging/buffing/Mother's polishing

Thanks for looking. Happy New Year.

Post edited by: elseed, at: 2006/01/03 18:33

'75 Z1B with mods

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03 Jan 2006 15:37 #15858 by kawtoy
Replied by kawtoy on topic My new exhaust bracket
My exhaust is in need of a similar item. Do these come in a 90 degree bend? Not sure if this is within your skills. Some people can spend their whole lives, or at least 15 min, and never create a perfect 90 degree bend.

Harley Davidson- Turning gas into noise without the harmful affects of horsepower for over 100 years.

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