Exhaust Wrap for Harley Davidson: Tips and Tricks!

If you’re a Harley Davidson owner looking to improve your ride’s performance and aesthetics, exhaust wrapping might be just what you need. Here’s a step-by-step guide on how to do it yourself, along with some benefits and product recommendations to get you started.

What is Exhaust Wrap?

Exhaust wrap is typically made from material like fiberglass or titanium that you wrap around your exhaust pipes. It serves a few purposes:

  • Heat Reduction: Keeping exhaust heat contained helps reduce the chances of burns and protects nearby components.
  • Performance Improvement: Maintaining higher exhaust temperatures can improve the exit velocity of exhaust gases, leading to better performance.
  • Aesthetic Customization: Different colors and styles can change the look of your bike, giving it a more personalized touch.

Benefits of Exhaust Wraps

  • Increased Efficiency: By improving exhaust flow, your bike can run more efficiently.
  • Protection: Prevents your legs from burning on those longer rides!
  • Durability: High-quality wraps can resist the elements and maintain their look over time.

Tools and Materials You’ll Need

  • Exhaust Wrap: Choose a high-quality wrap that’s heat resistant. Brands like DEI and Heatshield Products are popular.
  • Scissors: For cutting the wrap to size.
  • Stainless Steel Zip Ties or Clamps: To secure the wrap in place.
  • Gloves: To protect your hands while handling the material.

How to Install Exhaust Wrap

  1. Preparation: Make sure the motorcycle is cool and clean the exhaust system to remove any dirt.
  2. Measuring: Measure the length of each exhaust pipe you’ll be wrapping and cut the wrap accordingly, leaving a bit extra just in case.
  3. Wrapping: Start from the header and work your way down. Overlap the wrap by about 1/2 inch for even coverage.
  4. Securing: Once you reach the end of the pipe, secure the wrap with zip ties or clamps to keep it tightly in place.
  5. Final Touches: Make sure everything is secure and cut off any excess zip tie tails for a clean look.

Community Recommendations

Make sure to check forums and ask fellow Harley enthusiasts about their favorite products and experiences. Your local motorcycle shop may also have suggestions based on the models in your area.

Conclusion

Wrapping your Harley Davidson’s exhaust is a practical way to enhance performance while adding a personal touch to your bike. With the tips above, you’ll be on your way to a cooler, more efficient ride in no time! Have any questions or tips of your own? Share below!

Using exhaust wrap on Harley Davidsons can greatly reduce heat. This means not only a cooler ride but also less wear on the engine components. It’s a win-win!

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Absolutely! Plus, the aesthetic appeal of the wrapped pipes adds a rugged look to the bike that’s hard to beat.

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When heat is kept down, you also improve performance—less heat means more efficient combustion. It’s definitely something to consider for long rides!

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That’s a great point! I’m always looking for ways to enhance my riding experience.

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I’ve just wrapped my pipes, and I can feel the difference! The heat reduction is real. Anyone else have tips on the best ways to apply the wrap?

Make sure to soak the wrap before applying it! It helps with the installation and gives a snug fit. Good luck!

Exhaust wrap does give the bike a unique character! I can’t help but feel it adds to the overall vibe of my Harley.

True! But does anyone worry about it causing rust? I’ve heard mixed opinions.

Using exhaust wrap can be beneficial, but it is essential to consider proper drying and maintenance to prevent rust. What do you recommend for upkeep?

A good initial coating of high-temp paint can help with rust prevention. Keep an eye on it, though!

I’d like to hear more about the long-term benefits of exhaust wrap. Is it worth the initial hassle? Can anyone share experiences?

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To get started with exhaust wrap on your Harley, make sure you have the right tools: scissors, gloves, a staple gun, and some high-temp silicone spray for added protection! Preparation is key, so clean each pipe thoroughly before wrapping.

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Great tips, Andrew! I’m curious, how much wrap should we buy for a typical Harley exhaust system?

For a standard Harley system, about 50 feet of wrap should suffice. However, if you have aftermarket pipes, consider measuring beforehand!

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That’s super helpful, Thomas! Do you usually wet the wrap before installation for better flexibility?

Definitely! Wetting the wrap allows it to conform better to the pipe’s shape. Just be prepared for a bit of mess, haha!

Haha, good to know! Do you think using a silicone spray is essential, or can we skip it?

While it’s not strictly necessary, silicone spray helps protect the wrap and pipe from moisture and heat, enhancing longevity. It’s worth considering!

I appreciate that insight! Any recommendations for good brands?