Thanks a lot for this step by step guide, it's great, about to install mine! I sanded mine down and it looks SO much better now, crazy they're shipping it out like that! A couple of questions: you mention copper paste - where did you use this? And why they hell do they not include this? Did you also use thread locker on every bolt when reinstalling? And how about new gaskets? Cheers!
I got copper paste to put in on all the seams and bolts, but when I got the headers they came with two small tubes of paste, so I decided to use the Akrapovic paste. If you look at the instructions it will tell you where to use it and which one to use. In regards of the thread locker, do not use it. You can use the copper paste instead. The reason for the copper paste is so the bolts to not heat seal to the engine. If you look at the 5:20 min of the video, you will see where I am using the Akrapovic paste. Good Luck!
@@Janoo609 Thank your for your insights! I ended up using the Akrapovic provided anti-seizing paste on all the joints and the O2 sensors, worked out perfectly, barely any smoke on first start. By the way - in the instructions it says to put the anti-seizing paste only on the inner walls of the female parts of the header parts, that way you don’t have to wipe it down afterwards because you’re only pushing it inwards! Thanks again, your video was a great guide!
I know that this video is 2 years old but I have a question: in the end of the video I see that is remounted the stock silencer but without the valve, I have a Scrambler with the double Akrapovic stock silencer, can I mount the Akrapovic Header and use the valve? There is some sort of issue with this header without catalitic converter?! some people in various forum say that are a lost of power on low rev.
Yes, you can install the headers with the valve as well. There is no issue with removing the cat, I actually had the bike like that for a while and everything was fine. Eventually I did install a fuel controller because the bike tends to run lean, and the controller will add that extra boost needed to run great. My suggestion is that if you get the headers, get the Rapid Bike Evo or Power Commander to complement the installation.
The motorcycle does fine after removing the cat and you do not need to get it flashed. What is recommended is to add a fuel controller, but it is not required.
Great video and I am about to buy this system along with some other items like risers and a tach. I am in Virginia too. Are you interested in meeting up for a ride sometime? I am closer to the DC area.
@@Janoo609 Cool, thanks. I bought a bunch of parts last night so I may take you up on that offer 👍. I'll look you up on insta and we'll sort out a ride. There are good roads in your area as that's where I go for longer rides.
Great vid I want to get it for my 2018 r nine t scrambler but when I saw the piece at revzilla it say it requires the linkage pipe for installation and that it is compatible only with the slip on exhaust, do you know if this is the case?
I am not sure about the 2018 model, but I know the latest models have a third sensor on the back of the catalyst. Look for Pier City Motorcycles here in UA-cam and they have a video of the tutorial to replace the headers as well. In their video they have a R ninet with the third sensor and they show how to connect it to the headers with a link pipe. I think that is what Revzilla is referring to. Good Luck!
@@Janoo609 thank you for your replay and in your scenario you didn’t needed it correct? Great job on refinishing the pipes. Do you think it was good investment?
@@xlride No, I did not needed the linkage pipe because my bike does not have the third sensor, it only has two. My reason for replacing the headers was not for performance. A lot of guys are trying to get two extra horse power by replacing the headers, in my case, I was looking for a little bit more noise. I watched multiple videos online to try to hear the difference between the stock and catless headers. There was not a single video where I could actually tell the difference, so I took the risk and replaced the headers. It is not until you hear it in person that you notice the difference. I honestly like the stock muffler, and I think is sounds amazing with the new headers, but the sound will not make you deaf. It has a nice sound to it without being too aggressive. I bet if you replace the muffler for a shorter one or more direct one, then the bike will sound like a beast. To me, this was a good investment because I got exactly what I wanted for a fair price. There are more expensive systems out in the market, but the Akrapovic has just what I was looking for: a fair price, simple design, and perfect sound
@@xlride I do have an instagram, it is Jano609, but the bike barely has 50 miles since I change the headers. I can see some purple happening at the moment, but once I ride it this coming weekend I might get some blue out of it
@@rl_31123 The bike is indeed louder and you do not need to tune it, but I recommend you get a fuel controller, as the bike runs lean. I installed the Power Commander, but the Rapid Bike fuel controller is also very good. In my page you will find how I installed the fuel controller, but if you go with the Rapid Bike, the unit is larger than the Power Commander, but you can install it in front of the air box and between the CPU unit
The finish from the factory is absolutely terrible, you pay such a lot for an Akra and you have to use a scotch brite pad to make it look good, shocking.
Hello Eric. Yes, that was one thing I hated when I was planning on buying it. That is also the reason why I made this video. I found a lot of people who had second thoughts about buying this heathers, and I hope people can see the process to make them look perfect; mainly becase they are the cheapest, seamless, and really good quality. They are worth every penny
Dayum, very nice finish with the sanding. Beautiful!
Great video,perhaps more in the future.👍🏍👍🏍
A great video, thank you very much, the best I've seen, I have a bike very similar to yours, in project with the exhaust.
Excellent video, very good camera views of your work...Bravo papa !!!
As always, amazing content. Keep up the great work!
You need an AC Schnitzer end can to complete the job.
Great video
Great video!
Those are nice!!!
Thanks a lot for this step by step guide, it's great, about to install mine! I sanded mine down and it looks SO much better now, crazy they're shipping it out like that!
A couple of questions: you mention copper paste - where did you use this? And why they hell do they not include this? Did you also use thread locker on every bolt when reinstalling? And how about new gaskets? Cheers!
I got copper paste to put in on all the seams and bolts, but when I got the headers they came with two small tubes of paste, so I decided to use the Akrapovic paste. If you look at the instructions it will tell you where to use it and which one to use. In regards of the thread locker, do not use it. You can use the copper paste instead. The reason for the copper paste is so the bolts to not heat seal to the engine. If you look at the 5:20 min of the video, you will see where I am using the Akrapovic paste. Good Luck!
@@Janoo609 Thank your for your insights! I ended up using the Akrapovic provided anti-seizing paste on all the joints and the O2 sensors, worked out perfectly, barely any smoke on first start. By the way - in the instructions it says to put the anti-seizing paste only on the inner walls of the female parts of the header parts, that way you don’t have to wipe it down afterwards because you’re only pushing it inwards!
Thanks again, your video was a great guide!
Thanks for the great Vid. Where did you get that lifting frame ?
Thanks, it is the Bursig lift. www.bursigusa.com
Thanks for this video, very well done. Am considering getting the Akra titanium headers for my 2021 R9T. Did you have to tune it afterwards? Thanks
I know that this video is 2 years old but I have a question: in the end of the video I see that is remounted the stock silencer but without the valve, I have a Scrambler with the double Akrapovic stock silencer, can I mount the Akrapovic Header and use the valve? There is some sort of issue with this header without catalitic converter?! some people in various forum say that are a lost of power on low rev.
Yes, you can install the headers with the valve as well. There is no issue with removing the cat, I actually had the bike like that for a while and everything was fine. Eventually I did install a fuel controller because the bike tends to run lean, and the controller will add that extra boost needed to run great. My suggestion is that if you get the headers, get the Rapid Bike Evo or Power Commander to complement the installation.
@@Janoo609 thanks for your reply
Quel est le type de papier que vous utilisez pour poncer ?
Recherchez les tampons Scotch Brite
does the bike self learn after loosing the cat, or do you have to get it flashed?
The motorcycle does fine after removing the cat and you do not need to get it flashed. What is recommended is to add a fuel controller, but it is not required.
Great video and I am about to buy this system along with some other items like risers and a tach. I am in Virginia too. Are you interested in meeting up for a ride sometime? I am closer to the DC area.
Hello, I am down to ride sometime. I am in Gainesville, VA, and if you need a hand with the installation let me know. Look me up on Insta as “jano609”
@@Janoo609 Cool, thanks. I bought a bunch of parts last night so I may take you up on that offer 👍. I'll look you up on insta and we'll sort out a ride. There are good roads in your area as that's where I go for longer rides.
Hi did you dothe flash it afterwards or is the ecu light up
doest to meed a reflash?
Great vid I want to get it for my 2018 r nine t scrambler but when I saw the piece at revzilla it say it requires the linkage pipe for installation and that it is compatible only with the slip on exhaust, do you know if this is the case?
I am not sure about the 2018 model, but I know the latest models have a third sensor on the back of the catalyst. Look for Pier City Motorcycles here in UA-cam and they have a video of the tutorial to replace the headers as well. In their video they have a R ninet with the third sensor and they show how to connect it to the headers with a link pipe. I think that is what Revzilla is referring to. Good Luck!
@@Janoo609 thank you for your replay and in your scenario you didn’t needed it correct? Great job on refinishing the pipes. Do you think it was good investment?
@@xlride No, I did not needed the linkage pipe because my bike does not have the third sensor, it only has two. My reason for replacing the headers was not for performance. A lot of guys are trying to get two extra horse power by replacing the headers, in my case, I was looking for a little bit more noise. I watched multiple videos online to try to hear the difference between the stock and catless headers. There was not a single video where I could actually tell the difference, so I took the risk and replaced the headers. It is not until you hear it in person that you notice the difference. I honestly like the stock muffler, and I think is sounds amazing with the new headers, but the sound will not make you deaf. It has a nice sound to it without being too aggressive. I bet if you replace the muffler for a shorter one or more direct one, then the bike will sound like a beast. To me, this was a good investment because I got exactly what I wanted for a fair price. There are more expensive systems out in the market, but the Akrapovic has just what I was looking for: a fair price, simple design, and perfect sound
@@Janoo609 thank you for sharing do you have any pics or instagram so I can see how it has aged with the use?
@@xlride I do have an instagram, it is Jano609, but the bike barely has 50 miles since I change the headers. I can see some purple happening at the moment, but once I ride it this coming weekend I might get some blue out of it
Do these remove the cat?
Yes. They do not come with a cat
Was it a lot louder? Also do you need a tune or okay to leave it without a tune?@@Janoo609
@@rl_31123 The bike is indeed louder and you do not need to tune it, but I recommend you get a fuel controller, as the bike runs lean. I installed the Power Commander, but the Rapid Bike fuel controller is also very good. In my page you will find how I installed the fuel controller, but if you go with the Rapid Bike, the unit is larger than the Power Commander, but you can install it in front of the air box and between the CPU unit
Thank you, this helps a lot. I will check out your rapid bike video.@@Janoo609
Did you remove the valve?
Yes, but I removed it before I made the video, that’s why you do not see it.
@@Janoo609nice to be see what to do with valve
Your in Virginia?
Yes, in NOVA
This rework should not be necessary please look for an alternative cheaper and better quality from Dobermann performance out of Denmark
Revisa el nivel de aceite ¡Se ve bajo!
Si, si estaba algo bajo, pero justo despues de hacer este video la lleve a hacerle el servicio. Saludos!
The finish from the factory is absolutely terrible, you pay such a lot for an Akra and you have to use a scotch brite pad to make it look good, shocking.
Hello Eric. Yes, that was one thing I hated when I was planning on buying it. That is also the reason why I made this video. I found a lot of people who had second thoughts about buying this heathers, and I hope people can see the process to make them look perfect; mainly becase they are the cheapest, seamless, and really good quality. They are worth every penny
A great video, thank you very much, the best I've seen, I have a bike very similar to yours, in project with the exhaust.