bjt said:
I have a technical question / curiosity Magic Man. Why did you decide to make the 90 sized for the exhaust gasket as opposed to making it fit without the gasket like Can-Am's Hindle exhaust?
I like the gasket, as a good gasket will allow for a better seal. The same reason BRP did not just make it pipe on pipe.
Hindle is not BRP, so please do not confuse the two. Hindle is just the vendor who got the bid to make an accessory pipe for BRP.
The time and tooling it takes to make a flair that big costs money, gaskets cost money, Hindle like so many other aftermarket people sometimes try to save themself into a profit. If they feel they can run without one and for a product with their name on it that is their choice.
We also thought of saving a few bucks on the production pipe by not spending the money on tooling to make the large flair and go pipe on pipe. That would have been a far easier and cheaper way to go for sure. Because, the tooling and trouble to make this big of a flair in stainless steel does increase the cost to manufacture for sure! However, I felt the continued use of gasket helps sealing so to justify the cost in making it. So, the
Street Magic Cycle Products 90 elbow uses the gasket.
This is along the same lines as to why we spend the time and expence to have all of our
Street Magic Cycle Products 90 elbows polished and do not just sell a raw stainless, or even mild steel pipe that will rust like some people do.
Additionally, the use of the stock gasket allows for replacement gaskets and clamps to be easily available at any Spyder dealer should replacements ever be needed for future service of the Spyder.
Also, you can be sure that if the expense of both making the large flair and the use of a gasket did not improve the pipes sealing on a bike that a really big company like BRP would have to warranty, the cost accountants at BRP would have cut it out of the budget long ago.
But bottom of all lines is. It was my personal choice to have this production pipe continue to use the gasket as I feel it's use helps the overall quality, so the
Street Magic product uses it. I hope this answers your question?