Can somebody design in AutoCad a piece like this?

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I just saw this titanium bar between the exhaust and Busa, and I love it.

Can somebody design this bar in AutoCad?

I can pay. :)
 
Sorry, I forgot to add the pictures.

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I may be able to give it a shot soon if no one else pops up. Basically wanting the passenger peg (exhaust hanger) to have same mounting points, just no foot rest and out of round rod? Any guess as to what the OD of the rod should be?

It'll give me a reason to practice using the scanner to base the design off of.
 
Cool, just wanted to make sure on the same page. I'll try to get it removed and scanned in this week, assuming I don't forget or get sidetracked.

Scanning I think for this is probably overkill.... Another option is just simply measure both mounting spots, distance and how far they are offset from each other and just draw from there. There should be plenty of wiggle room on the exhaust itself to be fine if end up being off a few mm
 
Plus 2 mounts.
Do you know w titatnium welder?
Why do I need a welder?

You think that the mounts have to be welded to the bars?

Can’t the 2 bars and 2 mounts be one piece?

This is what I want, one piece.

Cool, just wanted to make sure on the same page. I'll try to get it removed and scanned in this week, assuming I don't forget or get sidetracked.

Scanning I think for this is probably overkill.... Another option is just simply measure both mounting spots, distance and how far they are offset from each other and just draw from there. There should be plenty of wiggle room on the exhaust itself to be fine if end up being off a few mm
That would be very nice, thank you!

Probably the second option is better.
 
Wow just so you know that is not a Gen3 rear end. Thats a GSXR1000 rear section on an older Gen busa. Yes these pieces have to be welded together unless your are deep pockets and machine out of solid titanium block.
 
Why do I need a welder?

You think that the mounts have to be welded to the bars?

Can’t the 2 bars and 2 mounts be one piece?

This is what I want, one piece.


That would be very nice, thank you!

Probably the second option is better.

Because what you want is 4 pieces.
2 vertical rods, an upper mount, and a lower mount.
They must be welded together...that or a very expensive and wasteful cnc mill from a solid block of titatnium(but the mount pictured is 4 pieces welded together).
A welder must also be able to weld tiatnium, it's not the same as other metals, and most shops don't do it.
Your easier alternative would be aluminum, or stainless steel, both needing to be tig welded.
 
Because what you want is 4 pieces.
2 vertical rods, an upper mount, and a lower mount.
They must be welded together...that or a very expensive and wasteful cnc mill from a solid block of titatnium(but the mount pictured is 4 pieces welded together).
A welder must also be able to weld tiatnium, it's not the same as other metals, and most shops don't do it.
Your easier alternative would be aluminum, or stainless steel, both needing to be tig welded.

Didn’t knew that, thanks for sharing.

Then you are right, I need 4 pieces.

I know a person that can weld titanium, but I never worked with before.

Wow just so you know that is not a Gen3 rear end. Thats a GSXR1000 rear section on an older Gen busa. Yes these pieces have to be welded together unless your are deep pockets and machine out of solid titanium block.
Yes, I know that. :)

I saw the picture on MagicalRacing website and I love it.
 
Didn’t knew that, thanks for sharing.

Then you are right, I need 4 pieces.

I know a person that can weld titanium, but I never worked with before.


Yes, I know that. :)

I saw the picture on MagicalRacing website and I love it.

If you know a titanium welder, I'de take the bike and that picture to them, that mount is not hard to fabricate.
You just need some titanium.
 
I agree, it's not very difficult to fab it up for someone. Hardest part would be getting the bend in the rod to offset the muffler hanger like stock. But a metal clothes hanger could be used to get that offset and distance.
 
I just saw them.

They work also for Gen 3?
Yeah.. I knew someone made them, I had one years ago in titanium for my gsxr 1000,dont remember who made it though, on the rare occasion I took a passenger I just bolted the stock hangers back on. They should work for a gen 3, I would ask to be sure
 
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