Exhaust Headers on a Supercharged 2010 R3R

Oz Knight

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Heidelberg, Victoria
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Supercharged R3R (2010)
Hi All,

I know this subject has been extensively discussed before, but i have a Supercharged (TTS Stage 1) 2010 R3R and as part of the Stage 2 installation, i want to upgrade the headers to bigger outlet pipes (better outflow)......As the bike is Supercharged i don't really need to tune them for length...they are basically a dump pipe.

Is anyone making headers shaped like the new Gen 2 Rockets.....@Paul Bryant?

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TTS make therheir own version of the stock header with much bigger diameter runners but it cost a motza.

Cheapest and best big bore header is available locally from a member here from Brisbane @ozrider who is a race car engineer makes them with single or 2 pipe outlets. @Claviger and @Kevin frazier have them fitted already in the USA and a number sold here too here in Oz I believe.
 
Hi,
Yes it's a carpenter system...The headers do get very hot the trick is not to get too close to them.
I don't really find the heat a problem it might be because i have long legs.
 
Hi All,

I know this subject has been extensively discussed before, but i have a Supercharged (TTS Stage 1) 2010 R3R and as part of the Stage 2 installation, i want to upgrade the headers to bigger outlet pipes (better outflow)......As the bike is Supercharged i don't really need to tune them for length...they are basically a dump pipe.

Is anyone making headers shaped like the new Gen 2 Rockets.....@Paul Bryant?

9.jpg
@ozrider can make what ever you want - he has a complete "Donkey" bike to fabricate whatever you need.
 
My rocket has the stage 2 and had a dyno setup at TTS with stock headers and tors fitted.
I must say there is a noticeable difference to bike since fitting the carpenter system.
 
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