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polar x
September 9th, 2007, 09:56 PM
This is Franks (Tbsgraphics) new buisness, CAN-IT. Why spend money on replacement cans or run around with dented and jacked up cans when they can be repaired, repacked, shortend, or replaced.

This is my Arata Ti cans before and after.


http://www.tbsgraphics.com/canit/cans/4
http://www.tbsgraphics.com/canit/cans/7
http://www.tbsgraphics.com/canit/cans/10
http://www.tbsgraphics.com/canit/cans/15
http://www.tbsgraphics.com/canit/cans/11



Cost for mine was 2 sleeve repairs at $30 each, base charge of $25 each for disassembly and assembly for a total of $110.
Services available are list below

Base charge per can = $25 (this is required for all work listed below)
Repair sleeve per can= $30
Replace sleeve / can = $45
Repair core per can = $30
Replace core / can = $45
Shorten can = $40
Lengthen can(requires new core) =$40 + $45
Replace packing =$30

Give him a call. 303-947-4901 or email--tbsgraphics AT comcast.net

bluedevil
September 10th, 2007, 09:53 AM
Nice work..... I have a Carbon Akra that Im looking at shortening 4" ..... Think this can be done or is it metal only?

Hotrod
September 10th, 2007, 10:30 AM
I second the props for Frank. He shortened up and repaired a badly munched M4 for me, and the results were astounding. Couldn't believe how reasonable his pricing was, either.

Yes, I believe he can do the carbon cans too. He was going to shorten an R1 carbon can for a street friend of mine as well.

polar x
September 10th, 2007, 10:36 AM
Nice work..... I have a Carbon Akra that Im looking at shortening 4" ..... Think this can be done or is it metal only?

ABSOLUTELY Dion, I know for a fact he can as he has done his and a few others. AND he can make you a metal sleeve for a crushed carbon as well.
Give him a call or bring it to work and I can get it this week from ya and drop it off to him, as he lives just down the street.

Chris

bluedevil
September 10th, 2007, 10:59 AM
Mine is not damaged really... (Slightly scratrched is all) Just think its better to get some of it out of the crush zone... Ill do it after the last race for next season......

Thanks for the info....

dave.gallant
September 10th, 2007, 11:23 AM
Mine is not damaged really... (Slightly scratrched is all) Just think its better to get some of it out of the crush zone... Ill do it after the last race for next season......

Thanks for the info....

You guys do realize that on many bikes if you shorten the exhaust canister it really effects the horsepower, right?

TBSgraphics
September 10th, 2007, 11:59 AM
Mine is not damaged really... (Slightly scratrched is all) Just think its better to get some of it out of the crush zone... Ill do it after the last race for next season......

Thanks for the info....

You guys do realize that on many bikes if you shorten the exhaust canister it really effects the horsepower, right?

Agree.. Most cores are slightly tappered and I try to cut from the smaller end leaveing a larger internal diameter, This will be a bit louder but flow cleaner also, but with better flow in some cases could make more top power(maybe less torque) if it's map correctly.....

Right Dave?

bluedevil
September 10th, 2007, 12:00 PM
You guys do realize that on many bikes if you shorten the exhaust canister it really effects the horsepower, right?

Yip.... Tis ok Im adding NOS.... :lol:

bluedevil
September 27th, 2007, 08:54 AM
Cant wait to see what you can do with Clints Carbon can.. Mine will be to you soon... Im not touching that bike for at least a month.... haha :lol:

turbohoje
September 27th, 2007, 09:25 AM
ive got a micron with a smash in it. do you think it can be rolled back into shape.

its one like this, no normal surfaces

http://news.micronexhaust.com/upload/R6%20HYDY46%201smWS.jpg

jplracing
September 27th, 2007, 10:30 AM
Justin,

Frank is in Arizona this week...So it will be a little while before he gets back to you

Joe

TBSgraphics
September 28th, 2007, 09:53 PM
ive got a micron with a smash in it. do you think it can be rolled back into shape.

its one like this, no normal surfaces

http://news.micronexhaust.com/upload/R6%20HYDY46%201smWS.jpg

No, sorry, just conventional cans....

TBSgraphics
September 28th, 2007, 10:30 PM
ive got a micron with a smash in it. do you think it can be rolled back into shape.

its one like this, no normal surfaces

http://news.micronexhaust.com/upload/R6%20HYDY46%201smWS.jpg

No, sorry, just conventional cans....