Exhaust Pipe -- Seeking Advice (photo)

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Exhaust Pipe -- Seeking Advice (photo)

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Looking for suggestions about the best way to secure the pipe to the frame. It's bolted on at the very rear, but still has lots of wiggle. Thanks in advance for ideas.
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Commonly there is a mount tab on the pipe which allows for a mount bracket to bolt up to the pipe and to either the upper or lower air cleaner mount bolts. The pipe in the photo really needs such a tab/bracket.

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Thanks, Ed. Looks like a bit of welding in my future.
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how about the superrat bracket tapered. also new exhaust gasket and tighten. Clarence
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Clarence brings up a good point. A hollow, truncated cone with a bracket which reaches to a frame mount point (like the original Super Rat had - take a look at the Illustrated Parts List) could be fabricated. In that way no welding on the existing pipe would be required.

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I like that idea much better. Putting out feelers right now for a spare "cone" bracket from a discarded 93 Rat pipe. Might not be an exact fit, but just eyeballing it, looks like it would work. Thanks Clarence, Thanks Ed.
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I used a "U" bracket from Home Depot and a scrape of metal and it looks works great, but my bike is ratty. I'll change it if a bracket comes up on ebay cheap enough.
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Forrest, Do you happen to have a photo of your bike that shows how you configured the "U" bracket support?

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I can try to take a picture tonight if I have time. It is actually a Combat Wombat thru pipe, but I'm guessing what I did would work for you.
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That would be great, Forrest. I really do appreciate it.
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Hope these help, feel free to ask questions. There are a number of different size U clamps available, I was thinking of using some hard rubber, or gas line as an insulator around the U bolt, but it was a good fit. I wouldn't say this is Race Worthy, and seat clearance is tight on mine (I could have done it better, next time) But you can certainly you can put your own spin on it.

Also no extra holes drilled, I used what was there.
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If you only have one hole to work with, you can make a "J" bracket by cutting off the threaded part on the off side of the U bolt.
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Forrest,

Thanks so much for taking the time and trouble to shoot and post photos -- very clear and very helpful. I'm not sure that exact configuration will work for my bike, but you've given me an idea I think will work, using a U-bolt like yours plus the Hodaka OEM U-bolt that attaches to the frame and a rear muffler backing plate. The exhaust on my bike is already attached at the very rear, but additional support is needed near the center. As you say, I'll be putting my "spin" on your configuration. Thanks again, I really appreciate it.

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The SR' pipes I have had had a round tapered ring about 3/4" wide that would go around the pipe and bolt to the frame tubing where the frame comes up. This may be difficult with your pipe. Possibly weld a flange to the back side of the pipe with a couple of small holes you could run a small u bolt thru with a piece of rubber in between.
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Glad I could finally help someone for a change on the Forum.

Also take a look at the original Parts Schematics and base it on that.

-Forrest
RHall1972 wrote:Forrest,

Thanks so much for taking the time and trouble to shoot and post photos -- very clear and very helpful. I'm not sure that exact configuration will work for my bike, but you've given me an idea I think will work, using a U-bolt like yours plus the Hodaka OEM U-bolt that attaches to the frame and a rear muffler backing plate. The exhaust on my bike is already attached at the very rear, but additional support is needed near the center. As you say, I'll be putting my "spin" on your configuration. Thanks again, I really appreciate it.

--Russell
94 Hodaka Wombat, Combat Toad w 95 frame + 02 Road Toad frame, and a brood of old Honda's.
http://www.goomer.com/honda/
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