Well that's why I was asking because they don't really even look different from stock besides the fact that it looks like you welded 12 pieces together instead of one smooth pipe....in my honest opinion if you want to get $700 you better do something that looks more custom.
Well without hundreds of thousands of dollars for a badass mandrel tube bender, I cannot produce a 1 piece header, so they have to be multiple pieces, sorry.
Like I stated in the original post, I don't make one set design, I can build to suit.
Make me a set of these and I will give you the $700 you are asking.
It could be done, but I doubt at $700 dollars, that's some large tubing...larger the tubing, the more expensive the bends cost, never mind the fact I'd hate to have a header that close to the belt. If you are interested in something that big and that design, let me know.
BTW OEM Headers leave more useful space for aftermarket RIGHT SIDE AIR SCOOP installation which to my oppinion is a very important Upgrade.
100% true, but you could build a set of headers to clear a RSS.
IMO mild steel is the same if not easier than stainless. Not bashing just sharing experience, if it's what the guys want and would drop the price substantially it might be worth a go. Just my .02
True to an extent, I've just noticed that some mild steel will have impurities in it compared to stainless which pretty much wont unless you embedded something into it yourself (during cutting/grinding), as you know, one little piece of crap can ruin a nice looking weld.
I'd like to know where to get the part that goes into the head. I know you can buy the circlip and outer flange from ASB, but have never seen the part that gets welded to the tubing. I know where the rest of the stainless came from, if it's grade 1 tubing, either SPD Exhaust or Burns would be the place.
I make it myself. My bends come from Summit Racing, Cone Eng., super tight half donuts from some ricer company in Southern California, then misc. stainless from a local fab shop. SPD is another good place to get pieces, just haven't used them yet.
These are pics of my headers I built for my bike.