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exhaust wire wrap

04 Mar 2007 08:19
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I am looking to find out any info on wraping the fiberglass tape on my exhaust. I have seen people wrap the exhaust and then go back over it with wire and make a fishnet stocking look with the wire. Does anyone know how to do this? I really like the look of that over the hose clamps I seem to see everyone else with. thanks for any help. billyp

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Re: exhaust wire wrap

04 Mar 2007 08:22
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Ummm, that is a good look.

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Re: exhaust wire wrap

04 Mar 2007 08:32
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that is nice but not exactly what I am looking for. but thanks. has anyone else seen this on an exhaust or am I crazy.

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Re: exhaust wire wrap

04 Mar 2007 18:39
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crazy! im out

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Re: exhaust wire wrap

04 Mar 2007 20:32
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I havent seen anything like that, the wrap on my uncles 548 drag motor just has a piece of wire at each end, it kinda blends in and isnt very noticable. I would make sure the wire wont rust if you make any sort of pattern
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Re: exhaust wire wrap

04 Mar 2007 21:59
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Why not try some chainmail, the fine linked metal chain that butchers use for gloves when cutting meat. If I recall the gang at OCC put some on the pipes of one of their recent bikes.

The stuff can handle shark bites and cutting and will probably change to a real funky color when heated. Personally, I find taped exhaust wraps look like the stretchy bandages you put on a sprained ankle. Just my 2 cents worth.

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Re: exhaust wire wrap

04 Mar 2007 22:04
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reborn650 wrote:
I find taped exhaust wraps look like the stretchy bandages you put on a sprained ankle.
have you seen the black stuff? I think some of it has a red stripe in it too, looks sharp when its wrapped properly
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Re: exhaust wire wrap

04 Mar 2007 22:33
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I dont think its good idea on the street.
If you are going to do it anyway....
You better have a stainless ex. system.
The stuff goes on wet and picks up any water you get around .
Can you say rotted pipes in 1 summer ?
Its NOT fiberglas.
And the wire is just safetywire.
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Re: exhaust wire wrap

05 Mar 2007 08:44
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It will not rust your pipes any worse than being uncovered. Your pipes get hot enough to burn off any water that gets on the wrap. I have had mine wrapped for a few years with no problems. No more sanding and repainting the ugly pipes and it also keeps the heat off my oil cooler. I plan wo do it on a few more of my bikes soon.
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05 Mar 2007 08:54
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I had this stuff wrapped around the headers on my 1970 Chevelles. It does retain moisture and rust out the pipes. My $700 Hooker headers are trash because of this stuff. I will never use it again or recommend anyone use it either. Just my opinion.

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Re: exhaust wire wrap

05 Mar 2007 12:27
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barney wrote:
I had this stuff wrapped around the headers on my 1970 Chevelles. It does retain moisture and rust out the pipes. My $700 Hooker headers are trash because of this stuff. I will never use it again or recommend anyone use it either. Just my opinion.<br><br>Post edited by: barney, at: 2007/03/05 11:55
ditto;)

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Re: exhaust wire wrap

06 Mar 2007 11:59
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thanks for all the coments. I don't really care much about the rust thing I am building a rat bike. I personaly like the look of the tape (even if it's not fiberglass). I don't much give a rats behind to what other people think about what I like or what I am doing. Rember ZAPPA, do what you want, do what you will just don't mess up your nieghbors thrill. I was really just asking if anyone new how to do the wire wrapping. I think I have figured it out on my own. I have some stainless wire I am going to do a fishnet pattern with, that on black tape will be tit. I will take some pics once it is done and the process. And as far as the water thing I don't plan on riding this one in the rain much. I have a honda super magna that is better in the rain anyway. I do want to thank all you guys though I can't get over how much info is on this site. I love the internet.

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