Honda CB750 Sandcast

General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: Wayne on December 23, 2010, 09:20:44 pm

Title: YAMIYA Exhaust
Post by: Wayne on December 23, 2010, 09:20:44 pm
I plan on buying YAMIYA Exhaust for 576 but I want to drive it on occasion. Just trying to get an idea of how many others venture out with the YAMIYA exhaust or if they just buy numbered exhaust for riders.
Title: Re: YAMIYA Exhaust
Post by: markb on December 23, 2010, 09:30:23 pm
I've got the no number Yamiya's on 5383.  I don't ride it much but I figure you have to ride it some.  Now when I put the Lotus Roots on 97 I might have to think about that.  ;)
Mark
Title: Re: YAMIYA Exhaust
Post by: Steve Swan on December 23, 2010, 11:59:33 pm
2157 will be a rider with HM300's.
Title: Re: YAMIYA Exhaust
Post by: kp on December 26, 2010, 06:18:55 am
I tried last week to get a set but he's sold out. Damn! They were on special too.
Title: Re: YAMIYA Exhaust
Post by: 1941wld on December 26, 2010, 11:33:46 am
I ride my bike as much as I can.
My first sandcast has the No Number exhaust.
My second sandcast has the lotus root pipes on it.
I like the sound of the No Number exhaust the best, they are less quite.

We only have one life to live. Ride like there is no tomorrow.

Merry Christmas
Title: Re: YAMIYA Exhaust
Post by: Wayne on December 26, 2010, 12:23:59 pm
I like the sound of the No Number exhaust the best, they are less quite.

We only have one life to live. Ride like there is no tomorrow.

Merry Christmas

Interesting. I was under the impresion that LR's sounded better. When we aren't under a layer of frost here in Canada 1941wld, I do indeed ride like there is no tomorrow.  :) (I did ride to work in 4" of wet snow once though!)
Title: Re: YAMIYA Exhaust
Post by: Mad Matt on January 26, 2011, 01:44:16 pm
My sandcast #1 has original no# pipes on it, I ride it once a year or so.  The pipes are decent but #2 was rusted thru and repaired.

Sandcast#2 has a kerker header and I am currently riding it every week,  The header was new when I put it on.  I LOVE the sound and the way it runs.  I will probably put some Yamiya's on here eventually. personally, I would still ride it with the new pipes.  I would just try to keep the bike really clean and keep the pipes dry inside when parked.  Always warm it up fully until the pipes are hot before parking it.  Spray some wd-40 in the pipes when you park it for a while.

Towards the end of this video you can hear the Kerker.

Honda CB750 K0 Sandcast 11/10.MOV (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7ldVFcHpotE#ws)


Matt