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Stainless megaphone ???
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I bought a KZ550 off ebay last winter . It came with a real nice polished stainless header , but a crappy , cobbed-on aluminum cannister muffler . I think that the header is most likely something from Europe , the bike was imported from Germany . Anyway , I would like to have a megaphone muffler . Any suggestions ? Any fabricators out there ? Anybody know if Aircone supplies materials for this ? I can't seem to find a website for them . Any help appreciated .
Welcome aboard, hannah1! We're glad you're here!
What diameter cannister is required to fit onto the header? Hangers are usually easy enough to fabricate.
Google Aircone exhaust results in several links.
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Hi hannah1. Like Patton said, welcome.I bought a KZ550 off ebay last winter . It came with a real nice polished stainless header....
I trust you can tell the difference between polished stainless and chrome, right??
The guy I bought my scooter from was all fired up over the "chrome" rear wheel, which I took one look at and said, _NOT_ chrome, but aluminum alloy. He never new it was anything other than chrome.
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Pic of header section...................still workin' on the pic....
Below the message box is a line "Select Image file to attach", a blank entry box, and buttons for "Browse" and "img."
Click "Browse"
Screen changes to your pics program
Find your pic and click on it
Then click "open"
Screen changes back to message box with info appearing in the "blank" box
Then click "img"
Only the letters "img" in brackets appears inside the message to be posted (the pic itself does not appear)
Click "submit"
If everything's okay, pic will appear in the new post.
If not, some error message should appear on screen, such as the one I often get which says "you have screwed up and must re-size the pic."
Keep on keeping on trying.
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Welcome!
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Here's the step by step.
Find the picture wherever it's stored in your computer. (I use thumbnails to actually see the pictures rather than relying on text file names).
Point to the desired picture and right click -- a menu appears.
Point to Open With -- a side menu appears showing Paint (and other programs).
Left click Paint -- this opens the picture in the Paint program.
Everything so far is just to open the picture in the Paint program.
Being now in the Paint program (and seeing the picture), left click File (and a menu drops down).
Left click Save As.
Find Jpeg on the list and left click Jpeg.
Left click Save.
Then exit Paint
The newly created and saved Jpeg version of the same picture should now be stored on your computer as an additional Jpeg picture.
There may be easier and better ways to change a picture into jpeg, but this works for me.
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i163.photobucket.com/albums/t289/mg15_photos/DSC00755.jpg
i163.photobucket.com/albums/t289/mg15_photos/DSC00750.jpg
These links actually will work . For my next trick I will figure out how to post pics . Thanks for the tips .
While viewing photo you should get an option to expand picture to full size . You can then zoom-in on header .
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How does it ride?
Where are the pods?
Can anybody tell what carbs those are 'cause they aren't what's on mine?
Love thase rims and rearset setups. Somebody sacrificed another bike for those, as well as a whole new front end.
Hope you got a deal Hannah!
Any idea what year it is so we can help identify?
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