Joined Jan 2015
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Midlands (UK)
Discovered on a ride this evening the titanium Yoshi tri-oval exhaust is no match for the hammers of Thor when they are going full clap! :whoop
To be fair, the Yoshimura brand plate was missing when I bought the bike last Dec, and since then the lower river started to shake loose and buzz on tickover. So I replaced it with an aluminium one which simply blew out after a few hundred miles. (I've since discovered original exhaust rivets are normally s/s). Then after running the bike, minus rivet, for approx 60 miles, a 1/2 inch crack appeared either side of the river hole. So, I riveted a washer in situ, to stop the exhaust gas escaping, hoping it would hold the crack until I can get a replacement titanium sleeve (£136 from a UK Yoshi dealer, including repacking kit and fittings), or other replacement. 3/4's into an 80 mile ride this evening, after giving it some beans, I pulled away from a junction and thought someone was shooting at me close range with an anti-tank gun! :lol
Pulled bike over, checked exhaust, and sure enough said rivet had been ejected again, crack had opened up to 3 inches wide, and there was a nice flap of titanium casing rising up an inch off from where it should have been. Hopped back on, heading home, and gave it a few more beans, when there was an audible ping sound, followed by the loudest claps of thunderer imaginable!
Stopped bike, only to discover the blast from the hammers of Thor had now blown a 3" x 2" hole in the titanium case!!!
Picture below for your entertainment!
I've no idea how old the Yoshi is, but maybe the titanium had become brittle, and being less than a mm thick evidently isn't designed to hold up under leakage from a small hole!
I was also surprised to see the Yoshi center pipe was only wrapped with wire wool, without any glass insulation, and only a void between the wire wool and the outside casing, with a 1" gap between! No wonder I needed a baffle to get the sound to an acceptable level!
To be fair, the Yoshimura brand plate was missing when I bought the bike last Dec, and since then the lower river started to shake loose and buzz on tickover. So I replaced it with an aluminium one which simply blew out after a few hundred miles. (I've since discovered original exhaust rivets are normally s/s). Then after running the bike, minus rivet, for approx 60 miles, a 1/2 inch crack appeared either side of the river hole. So, I riveted a washer in situ, to stop the exhaust gas escaping, hoping it would hold the crack until I can get a replacement titanium sleeve (£136 from a UK Yoshi dealer, including repacking kit and fittings), or other replacement. 3/4's into an 80 mile ride this evening, after giving it some beans, I pulled away from a junction and thought someone was shooting at me close range with an anti-tank gun! :lol
Pulled bike over, checked exhaust, and sure enough said rivet had been ejected again, crack had opened up to 3 inches wide, and there was a nice flap of titanium casing rising up an inch off from where it should have been. Hopped back on, heading home, and gave it a few more beans, when there was an audible ping sound, followed by the loudest claps of thunderer imaginable!
Stopped bike, only to discover the blast from the hammers of Thor had now blown a 3" x 2" hole in the titanium case!!!
Picture below for your entertainment!
I've no idea how old the Yoshi is, but maybe the titanium had become brittle, and being less than a mm thick evidently isn't designed to hold up under leakage from a small hole!
I was also surprised to see the Yoshi center pipe was only wrapped with wire wool, without any glass insulation, and only a void between the wire wool and the outside casing, with a 1" gap between! No wonder I needed a baffle to get the sound to an acceptable level!