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Twin Pipe

Joined Jul 2001
3K Posts | 1+
El Sobrante, Ca. 94803
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Twin Pipe

I built said exhaust for Pascal Picotte in 1995.
I Thought the image may stimulate your creativity.

Kind Regards,
Dale

PS
I found said picture and a couple others of possible interest while looking for the Husqvarna picture. :lol:
 
My swingarm made a long trip to Canada before it returned home as well.
The twin pipe tunning scenario really made me think about discrete tuning of the 5v cylinder head, BTW.
Maybe I'll finish that idea some day.
 
Hi, Dale. I once built my own twin pipe too, but then they closed the ACE hardware store and I lost my supplier. Oh, well, back to the magnetic camshaft. :roll: :roll:
 
Re: How Aboput a Seven Pipe Exshaust...

PowerCell said:
Can you tune this exhaust for me Dale???



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For the right dollar figure I most certainly can. :wink:
 
doctorcorey said:
Hi, Dale. I once built my own twin pipe too, but then they closed the ACE hardware store and I lost my supplier. Oh, well, back to the magnetic camshaft. :roll: :roll:

Look close Corey as their is no Ace and / or OSH pieces to be found.

Said system was hand built using true mandrel formed head pipes, collector and precision cones.

The system was constructed for Pascal Picotte not John Denver.

Dale
 
LINEAWEAVER said:
doctorcorey said:
Hi, Dale. I once built my own twin pipe too, but then they closed the ACE hardware store and I lost my supplier. Oh, well, back to the magnetic camshaft. :roll: :roll:

Look close Corey as their is no Ace and / or OSH pieces to be found.

Said system was hand built using true mandrel formed head pipes, collector and precision cones.

The system was constructed for Pascal Picotte not John Denver.

Dale
Whoa, take it easy, fella! I did look closely, BEFORE I placed my quote, and saw no Ace pieces. I don't know what you read into my post, but I'm pretty sure of what I read in yours. Maybe your sense of humor could use a little of that legendary tuning. :(
 
Dale,

Interesting note on the bikes you built for Pascal:

I was sitting in the airport in Vancouver, BC a few weeks ago. I noted that a guy sitting close to me was thumbing through a Dirt Rider mag as I was flipping pages of a recent RacerX mag. We struck up a conversation about all things dirt bike and ended up talking about Husabergs. He said that his friend owns 3 bergs that were built for Pascal Picotte by "someone" in the states and that they were amazing.

I indicated that that the "someone" was Dale Lineweaver from the San Fran area in California. I assume you did all 3 and maybe more? Anyway, he was a nice guy and had lots of good things to say about the machines you prepped for Pascal. I explained that I had done well in the Pro class in oval track ice racing but that one of my regrets was not being able to race against Picotte in Quebec before I stopped competing.

Cheers

Marc
 
doctorcorey said:
LINEAWEAVER said:
doctorcorey said:
Hi, Dale. I once built my own twin pipe too, but then they closed the ACE hardware store and I lost my supplier. Oh, well, back to the magnetic camshaft. :roll: :roll:

Look close Corey as their is no Ace and / or OSH pieces to be found.

Said system was hand built using true mandrel formed head pipes, collector and precision cones.

The system was constructed for Pascal Picotte not John Denver.

Dale
Whoa, take it easy, fella! I did look closely, BEFORE I placed my quote, and saw no Ace pieces. I don't know what you read into my post, but I'm pretty sure of what I read in yours. Maybe your sense of humor could use a little of that legendary tuning. :(

Unless dark "very dark" I lack a sense of humor.
Love or hate, it is what it is.
Dale
 
Coffin said:
Dale,

Interesting note on the bikes you built for Pascal:

I was sitting in the airport in Vancouver, BC a few weeks ago. I noted that a guy sitting close to me was thumbing through a Dirt Rider mag as I was flipping pages of a recent RacerX mag. We struck up a conversation about all things dirt bike and ended up talking about Husabergs. He said that his friend owns 3 bergs that were built for Pascal Picotte by "someone" in the states and that they were amazing.

I indicated that that the "someone" was Dale Lineweaver from the San Fran area in California. I assume you did all 3 and maybe more? Anyway, he was a nice guy and had lots of good things to say about the machines you prepped for Pascal. I explained that I had done well in the Pro class in oval track ice racing but that one of my regrets was not being able to race against Picotte in Quebec before I stopped competing.

Cheers

Marc

Hi Marc,
Those were indeed built and tuned by yours truly.

Dale
 
Dale...Were all three of Pascals Bergs ice racers?
Coffin...who was the guy in the airport and where are the bikes now and who has them.....don't hold out...
 
nsman said:
Dale...Were all three of Pascals Bergs ice racers?
Coffin...who was the guy in the airport and where are the bikes now and who has them.....don't hold out...

Everything I was contracted to do for Pascal pertained to ice racing.
 
Hi Dale,
Since the twin pipes photo shows what appears to be a stock chassis and knobbys,am I correct to assume you used this to develop the exhaust and engines only.Can you recall if all the engines were the same capacity? thx....
 
nsman said:
Hi Dale,
Since the twin pipes photo shows what appears to be a stock chassis and knobbys,am I correct to assume you used this to develop the exhaust and engines only.Can you recall if all the engines were the same capacity? thx....

Several displacements were developed. The wheelbase was altered and the steering head angle revised.
 
Bruce,

I can't remember his name but I do know that he lives in Quebec. He told me that his son races KTM mini bikes and I think that he also said that he started racing again himself and that he won the plus 40 class or something last year. We talked about Beaulac and Andrew Ranger who have also done well in ice racing and dirt track. Ranger races CART series I think now. Anyway, I am pretty sure that ICE-BERG who is a member on this site would knoow who he is and more importantly who owns those bikes now. Seems to me that ICE-BERG knows Pascal and he told me that Andrew Ranger was his nephew. You could probably PM him
 
Power of the Internet...I just searched the results from the Quebec series last year and I see that there is a Gilles Pépin that won the plus 40 class in CMRC provincial motocross and a Maxime Pépin that won the beginners class. My geuss is that is the guy I was talking to.

Cheers
 

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