r6 muffler options

Any topic relating to the FZR/YZF (UK) or motorcycling in general.

Moderators: Site Director, FZR Forum Moderators

Post Reply
demon_knight69
Level 4.5
Level 4.5
Posts: 488
Joined: Sat May 10, 2008 9:49 am
Location: Mesa, Arizona

r6 muffler options

Post by demon_knight69 »

hey all. about two weeks ago i found a steal of an r6 header on ebay, it should now be sitting at thatkid's house for modification. i'm not looking at doing the header/full exhaust (including jetting my carbs) for a while, this deal was just too good to pass up.

i've been searching around a little bit to see what my options are as far as r6 cans go (a lot more options than the ol fzr). the problem is they are expensive as HELL. i've been looking around on ebay and on craigslist just to see whats available. this post is mostly aimed at those few that have done the swap and went with r6 cans. couple questions i have so far. what is the difference in the years? the header swap that thatkid is doing is for the 99-01. the cans i have been looking at (and most interested in) seem to be for 05+. for example, this which looks very motogp ish, or other shorty cans like this. now obviously running a shorty pipe is going to be loud, so some additional baffling will be a must. as far as differences in years go, was it pipe diameter? or the addition/removal of exup systems? or bracket location?

i'm basically going to be looking for the best looking shortly pipe for the buck, with minimal alterations to make it fit. also if anyone knows of any good place to look for cheap cans, lets hear em! :cheers:
1996 FZR 600
Custom exhaust made from R6 header and GSXR600 end pipe
K&N Pods
Barnett Clutch
Factory Pro shift kit
Needs paint and on her way to being a streetfighter
User avatar
shredex
2000+ Posts
2000+ Posts
Posts: 2768
Joined: Sun Sep 07, 2008 10:40 am
Location: Holiday, Florida
Contact:

Re: r6 muffler options

Post by shredex »

try craiglist as well.
stock pipes usually only sell for like $50.
Im getting my 05-06 r1 pipes for $65 shipped...($15 shipping)
Image
User avatar
billy_awesome
Level 2.0
Level 2.0
Posts: 215
Joined: Fri May 09, 2008 9:49 am
Location: London On.

Re: r6 muffler options

Post by billy_awesome »

When I was looking at cans I decided to go with the 2007-2008 stock R6 muffler. check my sig pic.

It looks cool, somewhat loud, and it doesnt kill my ears when i ride.

The problem with some loud pipes is they kill your ears after awhile, and cops love to pull people that attract attention like that, kinda sucks if you don't have a license like me.
User avatar
shredex
2000+ Posts
2000+ Posts
Posts: 2768
Joined: Sun Sep 07, 2008 10:40 am
Location: Holiday, Florida
Contact:

Re: r6 muffler options

Post by shredex »

go for something like this
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayI ... 0384522318

^^im getting a r6 header this weekend.
if I have enough I will be buying that pipe
Image
User avatar
the_finch
Level 8.5
Level 8.5
Posts: 882
Joined: Tue Jun 03, 2008 8:06 pm
Location: Midland City, AL / UAHuntsville, Huntsville, AL

Re: r6 muffler options

Post by the_finch »

Most of the used stock shorty's like Billy_Awesome's I've seen seem to have the Exup valve incorporated into the pipe because they newer models have catalytic converters built into the header where the collector is on our bikes.

Another option is to keep a look out for an awesome standard can (take my Yoshimura RS-3 Carbon fiber for example :grinnod: ) that's a little damaged and make your own shorty out of it.

Something like this. Drill the rivets, cut off the damaged section, re-rivet, mount, and when you hook up your header, make the midpipe (which you'd probably need to make anyway) with a flat flange on it to mate up to the inlet on the exhaust can. my2cents
Image
1997 FZR600RJ

Engine: K&N Drop-in air filter - stock airbox - FP 5°ignition advancer - EBC "Street Racer" Kevlar clutch
Exhaust: Stock header - Yoshimura RS-3 Carbon fiber slip-on
Body: Original paint/graphics - Clear Alternatives integrated LED Taillight - Flanders' flush front signals - YZF600 Mirrors - Comp. Werkes Stainless fender eliminator/tag bracket - 60w/55w H4 headlights
Tires: Metzler MEZ4B 120/70 ZR17 Front - Michelin Madacam 100x 150/70 ZR18 Rear
Brakes:Stock rotors with EBC HH Sinstered pads
In the works: YZF600 header, '97 Bandit 600 rear wheel, DynoJet Stage 3, Racetech Springs and Emulators fork rebuild, FZ1 rear shock, YZF600 front MC, Galfer SS Lines, CFM rearsets
thatkid
2000+ Posts
2000+ Posts
Posts: 2026
Joined: Sun May 18, 2008 1:25 am
Location: Chicago, IL
Contact:

Re: r6 muffler options

Post by thatkid »

It is in fact chilling in my basement mingling with the other headers. She was shy at first but getting along quite well now. :)

I think pimpmyfzr has a hacked up yoshi he was looking to get rid of. Otherwise see about any universal. I can always weld on a reducer or expander to the end of the r6 header before shipping it back to have it match up. I do kinda like the stock r6 can though. The shorty's.
Image
Do YOU Scopper?

"When some people cry, it's not because they’re weak. It’s because they’ve been strong for far too long."
User avatar
95FZR600
2000+ Posts
2000+ Posts
Posts: 2972
Joined: Sat May 31, 2008 10:41 pm
Location: Kennesaw, Georgia

Re: r6 muffler options

Post by 95FZR600 »

I had the 06-07 short can and it was nice but I couldnt get it mounted like it was on the R6 so I sold it. It sounded great and good performance for sure. I went back to my yoshi and chopped it and is louder.
2002 Yamaha R6-----2003 Yamaha R6

Image
User avatar
Fartblood
Level 4.5
Level 4.5
Posts: 486
Joined: Sun Aug 03, 2008 2:35 pm
Location: Middle England

Re: r6 muffler options

Post by Fartblood »

I run an aftermarket can from an early R6 - used, but in A1 condition, £40 from Ebay. I use Thundercat front pipes (4-2-1) which necessitated a small bracket be made to fit the rear mount, and the intermediate pipe is a Thundercat aftermarket item too. Easy fit chum.


Image
User avatar
WNY ROGO
Level 2.5
Level 2.5
Posts: 251
Joined: Mon Dec 01, 2008 1:21 pm
Location: 716 Buffalo Ny
Contact:

Re: r6 muffler options

Post by WNY ROGO »

Fartblood wrote:I run an aftermarket can from an early R6 - used, but in A1 condition, £40 from Ebay. I use Thundercat front pipes (4-2-1) which necessitated a small bracket be made to fit the rear mount, and the intermediate pipe is a Thundercat aftermarket item too. Easy fit chum.


Image
Sooooooo yzf6r headers are a direct bolt on to the fzr?
...ROGO...
1993 Yamaha Fzr 600-RIP
Stock

1990 Yamaha Fzr 600-Current
Mods
Updated R6 Voltage Regulator/Rectifier
Flush mount Front Signals
R6 Headers Modded By That-Kid
Leo Vince R6 Highmount Exhaust
520 Chain and Sprocket Conversion
YZF600R Front End Swap
Front and Rear YZF600R Brake Swap
YZF600R Swingarm Swap
92 Fzr Single Upper
8000k HID Headlight Kit
95 YZF600R Gauge Cluster
02 R6 Tail, Fender Eliminator and Intergrated Tailight
YZF600R Gas Tank
Rear Tire Hugger


http://www.myspace.com/rogo420
facebook---Andrew Rogo Rogowski
Fzr Forum===WnyRogo93Fzr
User avatar
Fartblood
Level 4.5
Level 4.5
Posts: 486
Joined: Sun Aug 03, 2008 2:35 pm
Location: Middle England

Re: r6 muffler options

Post by Fartblood »

Thundercat headers fit, but sit mighty close to the bottom of the motor and require a new bracket fabricating underneath, but otherwise go straight on.
User avatar
WNY ROGO
Level 2.5
Level 2.5
Posts: 251
Joined: Mon Dec 01, 2008 1:21 pm
Location: 716 Buffalo Ny
Contact:

Re: r6 muffler options

Post by WNY ROGO »

Fartblood wrote:Thundercat headers fit, but sit mighty close to the bottom of the motor and require a new bracket fabricating underneath, but otherwise go straight on.
Whats the bracket for, just to hold them in a prone position so they dont hit the engine or what? Anyone on here have yzf headers on their fzr, that could take a pic of the "bracket" so I understand in case I want to do this in the near future.
...ROGO...
1993 Yamaha Fzr 600-RIP
Stock

1990 Yamaha Fzr 600-Current
Mods
Updated R6 Voltage Regulator/Rectifier
Flush mount Front Signals
R6 Headers Modded By That-Kid
Leo Vince R6 Highmount Exhaust
520 Chain and Sprocket Conversion
YZF600R Front End Swap
Front and Rear YZF600R Brake Swap
YZF600R Swingarm Swap
92 Fzr Single Upper
8000k HID Headlight Kit
95 YZF600R Gauge Cluster
02 R6 Tail, Fender Eliminator and Intergrated Tailight
YZF600R Gas Tank
Rear Tire Hugger


http://www.myspace.com/rogo420
facebook---Andrew Rogo Rogowski
Fzr Forum===WnyRogo93Fzr
User avatar
Fartblood
Level 4.5
Level 4.5
Posts: 486
Joined: Sun Aug 03, 2008 2:35 pm
Location: Middle England

Re: r6 muffler options

Post by Fartblood »

I'll try and get a pic up so you can see it. At the rear of the headers about 6" before the end of the pipe is a mounting bracket, which mates up with a correspinding bracket on the bike which locates on the frame close to the suspension linkage. Because the 'cat pipe sits a little closer to the engine they didn't line up, so rather than fanny about with welding I just made up an alloy bracket about 1.5" long to mate them up. Other than this, the 'cat pipes physically went straight on.
demon_knight69
Level 4.5
Level 4.5
Posts: 488
Joined: Sat May 10, 2008 9:49 am
Location: Mesa, Arizona

Re: r6 muffler options

Post by demon_knight69 »

thatkid wrote:It is in fact chilling in my basement mingling with the other headers. She was shy at first but getting along quite well now. :)

I think pimpmyfzr has a hacked up yoshi he was looking to get rid of. Otherwise see about any universal. I can always weld on a reducer or expander to the end of the r6 header before shipping it back to have it match up. I do kinda like the stock r6 can though. The shorty's.
heh, i knew she'd fit in :thumbsup: well, i'll look around a little more at the options, but basically the inlet diameter from the 99-01 r6 and the newer ones are about the same? that should help broaden my options a bit. nate, whenever you get done with the header, shoot me a PM before sending it back, that way i can see if i'll need an expander or reducer welded on :-D

thanks for the input guys!
1996 FZR 600
Custom exhaust made from R6 header and GSXR600 end pipe
K&N Pods
Barnett Clutch
Factory Pro shift kit
Needs paint and on her way to being a streetfighter
User avatar
WNY ROGO
Level 2.5
Level 2.5
Posts: 251
Joined: Mon Dec 01, 2008 1:21 pm
Location: 716 Buffalo Ny
Contact:

Re: r6 muffler options

Post by WNY ROGO »

Fartblood wrote:I'll try and get a pic up so you can see it. At the rear of the headers about 6" before the end of the pipe is a mounting bracket, which mates up with a correspinding bracket on the bike which locates on the frame close to the suspension linkage. Because the 'cat pipe sits a little closer to the engine they didn't line up, so rather than fanny about with welding I just made up an alloy bracket about 1.5" long to mate them up. Other than this, the 'cat pipes physically went straight on.
Thanks mate, try and snap a pic of the bracket you made too. Thanks :cheers:
...ROGO...
1993 Yamaha Fzr 600-RIP
Stock

1990 Yamaha Fzr 600-Current
Mods
Updated R6 Voltage Regulator/Rectifier
Flush mount Front Signals
R6 Headers Modded By That-Kid
Leo Vince R6 Highmount Exhaust
520 Chain and Sprocket Conversion
YZF600R Front End Swap
Front and Rear YZF600R Brake Swap
YZF600R Swingarm Swap
92 Fzr Single Upper
8000k HID Headlight Kit
95 YZF600R Gauge Cluster
02 R6 Tail, Fender Eliminator and Intergrated Tailight
YZF600R Gas Tank
Rear Tire Hugger


http://www.myspace.com/rogo420
facebook---Andrew Rogo Rogowski
Fzr Forum===WnyRogo93Fzr
Post Reply