It was Monday afternoon before I could get to the R65's headers. W-a-y many honey-do and momma-do errands, plus some yard work as an early Spring has arrived. It's 77[size=12][ch730][/size]F and sunny right now. Grass and weeds competing for my time.
I have previously worked extensively with fiberglas and carbon fiber materials. Without proper safety precautions, the flotsam and jetsam from this stuff can be bad for your health. So... Eye protection, dust mask and doubled-up gloves.
Twenty-five feet of 1-inch wide fiberglas header wrap went into a bucket of water. The header was clamped in a vise between semi-rigid plastic jaws. Stainless steel zip ties prepped for both ends of the wrap.
The instructions with the wrap encouraged using a 1/2" overlap if the product was to be used on a motorcycle or ATV. Vibration, they said. A chart accompanied the instructions and provided estimates of how many feet of wrap would be needed for specific pipe diameters. I read everything. The last line stated, "If using a 1/2" overlap, disregard the chart." Great.
I decided to cut the fifty-foot roll in half. For one header, I used slightly more than 23 feet.
Patience is required for a nice job. Wrapping the pipes while they are off the bike makes the job so much easier; you can put the Mk1 eyeball on a 360[ch730] scan mode and keep overlaps and visual line ups nice and tidy. BTW, I did this first pipe twice.

Look, Ma! No crossover pipes. And what a pleasure it was refitting the exhaust system.

In case you're asking yourself, "How do he unscrew the exhaust nuts to get the header pipes off?"
Pull the muffler as usual. Loosen and remove the rear header clamp. You can easily do this as there is no longer a cross-over pipe. Then, while loosening the butterfly nut, jiggle the header pipe and simply work it forward at the same rate as you remove the nut. Cake.

Using the 1-inch width tape and employing the recommended 1/2" overlap provides a consistent finished diameter for the header pipe. That was
one of my goals with this project. I also wanted to eliminate the funky x-overs for easier service work and get away from so much visual 'black' color down by the waterline.
The soon-to-arrive chrome Norton mufflers will replace the black LS muffs and will definitely add some needed bling while the tan header wrap material pops nicely with the BMW 501 blue.
Left side happens tomorrow. Now where the heck are those peashooters?