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Has anyone done a Y Pipe wrap?

Can't be sure of year or model, but I do recall watching some dude try to wrap a pipe on a spyder, on YouTube.
HTH
 
Has anyone wrapped the Y pipe on a 2009 GS SE5?

I'm sure there are .... However is the benefit worth the effort .... Some of the exhaust pipeing wouldn't be too difficult to do .... you could just do that much .... Mike :thumbup:
 
To eliminate more heat.

This is my muffler as of nov 2021. Then added wrap this feb. Huge difference.
 

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Never wrapped the y-pipe but wrapped the two main pipes, it did help but I heard it can cause them to crack. So I went to a different level, cut the main pipes out ordered some stainless-steel exhaust couplings, had them welded, and sent the pipes including the cat delete ceramic coated inside and out.
 
I titanium wrapped my tuned pipe and cat delete on my '18 RTL, (excluding the junctions) and feel it dramatically reduced rider heat. Kudo's to Claire in Georgia, yours looks very neat and tidy.
 
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