1969-70 Suzuki Ts250 Expansion Chamber Exhaust on 2040-parts.com
Atascadero, California, US
This is an aftermarket expansion chamber for the 1969-70 Suzuki TS250, looks like a Webco or similar. It may also work on the '71, but do your research. This is not a homemade pipe, but it had the outlet (stinger) modified. I thought that somebody had just added a silencer by cutting off the stinger and welding it on, but after cutting the silencer off, it appears it might be original and just removed and "adjusted". It has been shaped with a hammer to tuck in and is damaged in that respect. One of the heat shields is missing, but this type is easily duplicated, or use expanded metal. The pipe has a dent in the head pipe as can be seen in the photo and one at the rear heat shield nut (see photo) that should easily pop out. A couple other small dings. The pipe is not rusted and otherwise pretty good shape. This is a quality pipe with a nice exhaust flange and proffesional welds, but should be considered a "kit". This pipe was mounted on a highly modified '69 TS250. The carb is in another auction.
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