- Location
- Ontario, Canada
Has anyone ever tried to solid mount their dry pipe instead of using the Lord mounts? I have a Speedwerx pipe that I would like to get back into action. Previously I snapped the o-ring spigot off from some harsh landings which now has me wondering if the Lord mounts allow too much movement. Wouldn't it be better for the pipe to be a solid component with the motor? The stock exhaust is a solid mount, the Coffman pipes if I recall are solid mount, I believe all of the Pro-tec pipes are solid mount. Would there be any advantage of making say my Speedwerx or a Factory dry pipe a solid mount too? I can machine or lathe up something to make it that way in fairly short order but only if it will save the pipe from any further self destruction. It already has some minor denting from the thrashing tagging the inner side of the pipe against the motor. I'd love to get this pipe back on the ski and get that power back.