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    Two-stroke exhaust dent removal

    Anyone wanting dents out of there 2 stroke pipes for $60-$75 max pm me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dafydd roberts View Post
    Anyone wanting dents out of there 2 stroke pipes for $60-$75 max pm me.
    Shit that sounds better than $400 for a new pipe! what about the twin walled KTM pipes? can you do those?
    Retired- just some guy with a few bikes......

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    Quote Originally Posted by cave weta View Post
    Shit that sounds better than $400 for a new pipe! what about the twin walled KTM pipes? can you do those?

    Shouldn’t be a problem

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    Just did a cut and weld on my KTM pipe at the twin wall part. Mine was pretty mashed though, not just dented so make sure you cover yourself dafydd! The twin wall is only the front half of the first section, you can see where it is from the spot weld marks (rearwards half is single wall).
    Not too hard to weld but may not look pretty on the inside. On cutting mine open, it had nasty big birdshit drips hanging inside at the seam (from factory). I ground the ones I could get at with a die grinder. Found it a bit awkward getting heat all the way though both walls for dent removal. Cost me $80 just to hire the bloody gas set, but I went through a fair bit of acetylene.

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    Quote Originally Posted by camchain View Post
    Just did a cut and weld on my KTM pipe at the twin wall part. Mine was pretty mashed though, not just dented so make sure you cover yourself dafydd! The twin wall is only the front half of the first section, you can see where it is from the spot weld marks (rearwards half is single wall).
    Not too hard to weld but may not look pretty on the inside. On cutting mine open, it had nasty big birdshit drips hanging inside at the seam (from factory). I ground the ones I could get at with a die grinder. Found it a bit awkward getting heat all the way though both walls for dent removal. Cost me $80 just to hire the bloody gas set, but I went through a fair bit of acetylene.
    The way we work it is send in your pipe, if we can’t do anything with it then we will send it back free of charge,

    Thanks for the info.

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    Will send you a PM later on this week! Need a couple of pipes done..

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