Pro Moto Billet spark arrestor/endcap mod
Hey everyone, I just wanted to share a simple and relatively quick/cheap way to get a spark arrestor onto your dirt bike if you don't have one.
Pro Moto Billet Endos are billet endcap replacements for factory mufflers and come with a USFS spark arrestor screen. I had looked at getting a full muffler but for my bike and budget it didn't make sense because first, I wouldn't gain much of any power with an aftermarket can (what all the shootouts way back when said about the YZ426) and I didn't feel like spending $250+ to simply get USFS legal. So I paid $134 shipped for this endcap. When I got it I was impressed with the quality. It's a very solid piece and the fit and finish were perfect for the three pieces that came in the package. Basically you get a billet end cap that inserts into the muffler and is either riveted or bolted to the can. You also get a spark screen and a color matched (to your brand, eg; Yamaha is blue, Honda is red, etc..) secondary end cap for lack of a better term, that holds your spark screen in. So here's what I started with: http://i.imgur.com/jjtg8l.jpg Installation was pretty straight forward since it came with really well written instructions. First up was to take a 13/64" drill bit and drill out the stock rivets. Then after they've all been drilled out you just take a center punch, or anything that'll fit in the hole really since you don't need a lot of pressure, and push what is left of the rivet into the muffler Once that's done you simply pull the endcap out. Theoretically anyway. I ended up using a rubber mallet and tapped the "stinger" portion of the endcap to loosen it and get it to fall out. The instructions also note that you can use a heat gun to help the seal let go if needed. Then, the new PMB end cap drops right into the muffler, once again, a rubber mallet is a nice thing to have around to tap it down since its a tight fit. http://i.imgur.com/c0iGOl.jpg Once it's in nice and flush the next step is to use your 13/64" drill bit and drill out the end cap for the self tapping screws that are provided. It's a simple process of drilling out the hole installing the screw, and then tapping the cap with the rubber mallet to get it flush again before repeating on the next hole. http://i.imgur.com/upMd8l.jpg Once that's all done and the cap is secured, it's a simple matter of dropping in the spark screen and using the three allen head bolts to bolt on the other end cap. Finished product: http://i.imgur.com/qlWQ0l.jpg http://i.imgur.com/DH5OKl.jpg I'll update this after I've taken it out and tested it on my bike, but overall I'm really happy with it. |
looks good man, glad u like it
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Completely forgot about updating this, but after taking it out a few times and doing some riding with it, I really like it. It's nice to know I'm not going to be setting the desert on fire too.
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where do you store it? you really carry it down the stairs everytime you take it out?
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Nah I have a storage unit close to my house that I keep the bikes in. I carried my daughter's bike up/down the stairs one time and that was enough. I hurt my back doing that.
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you should ride it up and down those stairs
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Don't think I hadn't thought about it. After what a colossal ass my neighbor was last night, I'm very tempted to park it in front of his door and rev the engine for an hour.
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what did the neighbor do lol
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His drunk ass was knocking on his door for a solid HOUR trying to get his wife to let him in. Then he started knocking on the window and hollering. All of this was at like 2am. He magically stopped when my wife decided to call the cops, so we never had to.
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Yay for my review thread getting off-track, lol.
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well its full of FRF'rs what did u think was gonna happen lol
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Troof!
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hey, you derailed your own thread at post #7. what do you expect? you know we are going to ask what happened.
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Yeah I know its my fault, whatever. Not like it was a big loss.
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so just curious, what exactly is the spark arrestor for?
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