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New Member Introductions / Re: MOTAD ON FORUM
« on: November 10, 2014, 09:26:21 AM »
Good replys ian, what are your views on making 4-1 pipes yoshi style , i know you say that they restrict power at a certain rev , but the guys who sell them sell loads even from the other side of the pond , so there is a market for that style
pete

as you see- we made these under licence for the Yosh distributor- so I should not be too dismissive!. The basic issue is that with so little volume in this design you have a choice between mega noisy or no power if legal (ish!)  added to this the short secondary measurements tends to stuff the midrange power, this makes it tough as many owners feel the small  "kick" as power comes back from below stock and assume that this is a power gain rather than just recovering from a loss

bottom line is that we are 24 people whose food bill is paid by you guys buying exhausts- and I would prefer that you bought UK produced stuff rather than far eastern imports (even the usa stuff is often Chinese or Mexican produced)

don't want to turn a good forum into a market place- email me on ianmcdonald@motad.co.uk and we can discuss options

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New Member Introductions / Re: MOTAD ON FORUM
« on: November 10, 2014, 08:19:45 AM »
And I feel I should own up to one dreadful fact !!!!

I no longer own a sohc- I ride a VFR750 FJ

Sorry guys!!- but I owned CB750s and done 150,000 miles on two 500/4s in my defence in the past

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New Member Introductions / Re: MOTAD ON FORUM
« on: November 10, 2014, 08:05:49 AM »
Ian, I think the attached Honda Service  bulletin serves to prove your point !

And see  my earlier post of the 750K7 system I had !! Amazing that it survived like it did

(Attachment Link)

Cheers ...Ash

agreed!-  I think if we had offered just 12 months warranty we would not have lasted long. On a similar note however I remember applying the front brake on my 500-4 in the wet and starting the 10 second count still something happened- different times!!!

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New Member Introductions / Re: MOTAD ON FORUM
« on: November 10, 2014, 08:01:17 AM »
I went to your web site some time ago and asked about just a silencer for a CBX550 that already has a Motad but was told not available. has this changed?

discontinued from our range - sales stopped

don't want to start selling and turning the forum into a market- but if we had 7-8 people interested in a stainless version we could make these at a  good price- if you are interested please email me on ianmcdonald@motad.co.uk - no obligation but lets see if others are up for it

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New Member Introductions / Re: MOTAD ON FORUM
« on: November 10, 2014, 07:58:48 AM »
Possibly there is an internal problem on the silencer I have then, power seems strangled at high revs, struggles to get to 105, put the standard exhaust back on and it is rapid to 120!

Sent from my GT-S5839i using Tapatalk 2

contact me on ianmcdonald@motad.co.uk and we can do some investigation

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New Member Introductions / Re: MOTAD ON FORUM
« on: November 10, 2014, 07:57:34 AM »
look I can only comment about motard back in the 70s I indeed fitted one to my k2 and had no problem fitted good sounded OK but it was the only alternative available at the time.Do not get offended but then as they were known as moturd as at 150 quid a go frackin cheap then but still a fortune compaired to Honda pipes.Listen I will only say this once double skin them so they do not go blue  and you will have a new client are you listening?#
Cheers
Bitsa

tooling cost for double skinning pipes will be around £25,000 per system- up for doing it (!) and offering it on all systems but not sure how I am going to convince the buyers that we have to spread the extra tooling cost!- just looking for the lottery winner to buy the first set at £25,150 and off we go!!!   (and for those who missed it- I am only joking- we will continue to make systems that last a long time and that because they have been around for ever some people don't like)

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New Member Introductions / Re: MOTAD ON FORUM
« on: November 10, 2014, 07:51:34 AM »
Fair enough. There must be an opportunity though for a decent looking 4-1 system for the 750. everything I've seen to date just looks a bit bland..?

up for doing something different- with so many people restoring them to original (and then not riding them as they have spent so much money- I regret selling that mint k2 for £330 all those years ago! )- I am up for suggestions. Only downside is that any "proper" system needs perhaps 40-50 hours of work on development and preparation for manufacture so we need to sell around 20 to cover these costs

any chance of replica CB500-4 ,HM 323 pipes? I am sure there may be a reasonable market.
hopefully -))))

my "tongue in cheek " comments would be (if you want exact copies!) that you want a very expensive exhaust that fails inside an average of 3 years?- only joking but we have survived for 40 years because the original exhausts were designed to last 3-4 years max as Honda wanted you to have traded and been on a new bike by then. Have to say I am concerned from both a business and personal level as we see more far eastern produced "original copies"- most that have not been developed on the bike and with cosmetic quality chrome. Ok for the bikes being trailed to shows but not good for actually riding !

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New Member Introductions / Re: MOTAD ON FORUM
« on: November 10, 2014, 07:46:25 AM »
Something better looking than your current generic silencer for the CB750 F1/F2 would be great. Something with removable baffles maybe, so we can make them a little less restrictive, without drilling holes in the end of the current silencers to stop them stangling the top end power:))

Sent from my GT-S5839i using Tapatalk 2

the flow on a Motad is set to be road legal and at max power- you would not believe the "free flow" systems we have run on the dyno showing lower power. Properly designed does not mean restrictive!

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New Member Introductions / Re: MOTAD ON FORUM
« on: November 10, 2014, 07:43:36 AM »
I have a slightly oddball question, on 3 of my spare exhausts for the cb500 / 550 the 4 into 1 collector has rotted whilst the downpipes are still in good order, silencers are still ok. This is true of all my 4 into 1 systems, not just motad, not having a go. Where you could help is could motad make the collector section as a repair piece for owners to weld into place? If so at roughly what cost? Currently I gas weld them up as neatly as possible but it could be done neater with an all new section rather than patchwork.

the average Motad system is lasting 10 years or more- and now we are making in stainless I would have thought 25 years life span is expected. So I think that any collector area that has rusted is also going to have 15-20 year old pipes as well and welding would be a messy and non sensible option. All of our parts are available as spares and for example you can buy a silencer if you need a replacement.

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New Member Introductions / Re: '76 CB400F in SW London
« on: November 06, 2014, 04:40:57 PM »
having worked for Mocheck in the 80s- am amazed that a 400-4 living in SW London not  got a piper exhaust,2/4 seat and flyscreen fairing- this must be one that we missed !!!

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New Member Introductions / Re: MOTAD ON FORUM
« on: November 06, 2014, 04:12:10 PM »
Fair enough. There must be an opportunity though for a decent looking 4-1 system for the 750. everything I've seen to date just looks a bit bland..?

up for doing something different- with so many people restoring them to original (and then not riding them as they have spent so much money- I regret selling that mint k2 for £330 all those years ago! )- I am up for suggestions. Only downside is that any "proper" system needs perhaps 40-50 hours of work on development and preparation for manufacture so we need to sell around 20 to cover these costs

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New Member Introductions / Re: MOTAD ON FORUM
« on: November 06, 2014, 03:37:48 PM »
Welcome Ian - nice to have a proper Exhaust company here....would you guys consider doing a Yoshi style 4-1 for the 750??
Similar to these:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Yoshi-Style-4-into-1-exhaust-system-HONDA-CB750-SOHC-CAFE-RACER-CHOPPER-BRAT-/390964761131?pt=Motorcycles_Parts_Accessories&hash=item5b0750d22b&vxp=mtr

For our sins- we made the uk Yoshimura for the distributor David Dixon (sadly missed!) in the 80s- they were dreadful !!-  losing mid range power bigtime. Piper made a similar system which was just as bad.

not so pedantic about noise as we were- but would not be happy putting our name to this- just not enough volume to get reasonable power and noise levels

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CB350/400 / Re: DSS replica downpipes
« on: November 06, 2014, 02:55:26 PM »
Hmmmm. I wonder what the downpipes that Wemoto sell are like,to fit.

  Kenny.

I got mine from Wemoto and had the same problems - not quite lining up etc. To be fair to Wemoto, after a couple of photos were email, the pipes were collected and replaced in double quick time.
Makes you wonder if they all come from the same supplier...

David Silver is the only distributor of our replica pipes- we do not supply anyone else

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CB350/400 / Re: DSS replica downpipes
« on: November 06, 2014, 02:51:49 PM »
We are the manufacturer of the replica 400-4 downpipes sold by David Silver.

There has been a fitting problem related to recent production- we are in the final stages of updating manufacturing jigs and making some minor changes to ensure that this is resolved and the "normal" fitting process is resumed. This has involved working on a bike as clearances (even with the original system) has always been very close

We are working hard to make sure that David Silver can resume supply of the latest (no problems!) production very shortly

apologies to anyone that has struggled with this recent stock- sorry !!!!!!!

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New Member Introductions / MOTAD ON FORUM
« on: November 06, 2014, 02:34:30 PM »
Motad is now on the forum- not of course to sell- but to be available to give tech advice and support on exhaust matters

sorry for taking so long to wake up and join!

Ian McDonald

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