Burial Euro Blaze?

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Burial Euro Blaze?

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A friend send me a link to this pipe that fits the Elites. What's the story on these things? They look pretty sweet. The pipe pulls tight to the bike, and it looks the chamber is angled up pretty high for groud clearance. The pipe actually sits above the axle nut, which Ive never seen on a Dio pipe. From the pictures it looks like a nicely built ring section welded pipe. And they actually will fit in an Af16/18? $370 at webike plus shipping? I know that is a lot of money for a pipe, but it's still less than the windjammer.

Has anyone had any experience?

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Those pipes are long gone......but they look so sweet! Here's the thread those were taken from. viewtopic.php?f=16&t=12780&start=330#p143498
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Are you sure? I have a link here (have to find it) where they were available. Another guy also purchased and installed one within the last year. I'll have to find that also.
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johnny248 wrote:Are you sure? I have a link here (have to find it) where they were available. Another guy also purchased and installed one within the last year. I'll have to find that also.
I would like that info if you do come across it. It's probably out of my reach money-wise....still.
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bonesv wrote:
johnny248 wrote:Are you sure? I have a link here (have to find it) where they were available. Another guy also purchased and installed one within the last year. I'll have to find that also.
I would like that info if you do come across it. It's probably out of my reach money-wise....still.
OK. I'll go through my emails and see if I can find it.
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I'm the one that used to own that pipe, and the bike in the picture is mine. I originally got it new off of Yahoo auctions Japan. They don't make them anymore. I don't think it will fit on an SA50 elite due to the pipe angling up too close to the bodywork.

It is an amazing pipe, but I eventually sold it to a friend in Houston.

Here's a video of it:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=88yrbnnvlbQ
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I never even thought about the plastic covers. One of the things I liked about that pipe is how high it is angled up. It looks like a really nice pipe. I've never been able to find any info on it as far as what it is really designed for, what it's ideal rpm range is, etc.
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Not sure what the ideal rpm range is, but it worked amazingly well with my MHR kit. Even with medium gearing, it was easy to get the front wheel off the ground with just the throttle.

I seriously doubt you'll even find another one of that particular model.
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