The average temp. of a motor cycle exhaust pipe is 600*F or 315*C !!
56,000ºC
a backfire is caused by incorrect timing or not enough back pressure in the exhaust pipe
i read somewhere it is 1600f in the combustion chamber. maybe a couple of degrees less i the pipe. search ''thermal coating''
The Rinehart web site is the best place to purchase a Rinehart motorcycle exhaust pipe. J & P Cycles is also a good retailer with stores (in Florida and Iowa), catalogs, and a web site.
That's all down to how hard you run the engine. They can get glowing hot up by the exhaust ports.
To prevent condensation in your furnace exhaust pipe, ensure proper insulation and ventilation, maintain consistent temperature in the pipe, and schedule regular maintenance to check for any blockages or leaks.
put a bigger cannon on. tho if you go too big you'll loose power
No. The YZ motorcycle is a two stroke so it has to use a much larger exhaust to expel more gases emitted by the harder working engine. Since the TT-R motorcycle is a four stroke it fires every two revolutions (Eight strokes, so it does not need as big of an exhaust pipe to get rid of the gases.
Due to the type of metal used in the production of the exhaust pipes, it is very normal for any motorcycle exhaust pipe to turn red when running, especially at an idle. When the bike is moving the air cools the pipe. That is why the street bikes have chrome covers, so you don't see the red/blue pipe.
Pretty damn hot i burnt my leg on one three years ago and i still have a huge scar.
Unburned fuel in the exhaust system causes the backfire from the exhaust pipe.
In the exhaust pipe, near the engine.In the exhaust pipe, near the engine.