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Nobbylad
18-03-09, 09:54 PM
Will an end can of say a curvy, fit a point assuming you have the right diameter link pipe?
i.e. if I have a CCC can + link pipe on my pointy and I want to swap the end can, would an end can off a curvy fit assuming the inlet pipe diameter is the same on both end cans?
Apologies if the answer is obvious!
if my dad can get a curvy can to fit a fzr1000 im pritty sure you can fit it to a pointy the budget cans arnt bike specific anyway that i know of.
speedplay
18-03-09, 10:06 PM
ive got the end can off my old curvy fitted to my pointy :cool:
http://forums.sv650.org/picture.php?albumid=242&pictureid=2053
xXBADGERXx
18-03-09, 10:26 PM
With the correct link pipe you could fit the Klaxon tube from a cruise ship to any bike ......................... HWAAAAAAAAAAR
High level Link pipes..
Where do i pick these bad boys up?
Made a thread about it a while ago, didnt turn up many answers..
banditmania do them i think.
High level Link pipes..
Where do i pick these bad boys up?
Made a thread about it a while ago, didnt turn up many answers..
Ebay, someone wants 60 odd quid ha!
Zsv, if you have a link, that would be nice :)
Cant find any :(
I am retarded, i didnt know there was a 2nd page..
That it?
http://www.banditmaniashop.co.uk/sv650-single-high-pipe-work-814-p.asp
*sorry for the hyjack nobbyland*
look's like it though i wouldnt bother high level's crap good way to burn your pilion's legs off.
Airwolf
18-03-09, 10:51 PM
try this guy www.pjengineering.co.uk (http://www.pjengineering.co.uk)
made a nice link pipe to fit to a micron, i'm sure he would be able to sort out a high level for you
xXBADGERXx
18-03-09, 10:51 PM
Banditmania do 2 types , a high and a mid , high looks better though
What pillion?
I cant find girl that wants to come on the back/parents will let them :(
Thanks air, will give him a bell tomorrow.
Cheers guys..
Sorry for the hyjack nobbyland. :)
oh well go for it then pillion's add weight and sod all else anyway lol.
Nobbylad
19-03-09, 09:35 AM
Lol great thread hijack saoralba!
Got the answer I needed which I thought was the case anyway.
speedplay
19-03-09, 09:40 AM
i wouldnt bother high level's crap good way to burn your pilion's legs off.
I dont know how your pillions sit on your bike, but if they sit with their legs under the subframe, they deserve to get burnt!
I dont know how your pillions sit on your bike, but if they sit with their legs under the subframe, they deserve to get burnt!
what high level you got :smt017
speedplay
19-03-09, 10:13 AM
what high level you got :smt017
The renegade pictured earlier.
It sits underneath the rear fairings and doesnt sit out of the side of the bike at all.
Its so tight under the bike that I doubt ill ever get a tail tidy to fit on it (not that bothered anyway)
there you go then normal ones are further out.
speedplay
19-03-09, 10:20 AM
there you go then normal ones are further out.
Its all down to how you fit it.
I never had problems on my curvy either.
Its all personal taste when it comes down to it.
I dont like low level cans as it makes the bike look cluttered.
I still use panniers and I can still carry a pillion so no downsides for me. :)
theres only two ways to fit a can the right way and the wrong way.
speedplay
19-03-09, 10:27 AM
theres only two ways to fit a can the right way and the wrong way.
Have you ever fitted a high level can?
The link pipe being what it is has a certain degree of movement on it allowing you to move the can left or right.
If you use a bracket that bolts on to the pillion pegs, this will hold the can out to the right side of the bike.
If you bracket to the underside of the bike, this will hold the can closer and will keep the side of the bike clear.
What is the bracket on you're bike connected to?
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