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couple of questions
hi guys just bought me self a sexy SV pics to follow hehe
and have a couple of questions first ive got a blue flame exhaust and wish to fit it but was told i have to cut it but i don't know where to cut the original so if someone could enlighten me on that thanks also i wont to purchase some motoslider but not sure where they actually fit as its a full faired one there is a hole there with a small bracket at the back but if i remove the bracket etc and fitted the motosliders the hole doesn't line up with and of the frame mounts so i don't know how it would fit em basically, do they float or go through the frame? thanks guys phil |
Re: couple of questions
The motosliders run through the frames main engine mount bolt...http://www.motosliders.com/images/ms1.JPG
http://www.shanebevel.com/bike/WC07.JPG http://www.motosliders.com/images/MS-1Big5.jpg |
Re: couple of questions
KRhall has recently done this too for the first time on his pointy, this is his pic...
http://i99.photobucket.com/albums/l2.../newcan004.jpg Basically you need to cut 45mm back from the weld on the exhaust under the foot peg... |
Re: couple of questions
I'm sure its 50mm back from the weld on the blueflame, but I can't remember and I havent got the fitting instructions for mine anymore.
Did you not get any instructions with your exhaust ? If not give Blueflame a ring and ask them. |
Re: couple of questions
Varies between 45mm and 50mm with the relevant companies, even the ones that use the same components and link pipes! :confused:
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Try this link for info, it for a curvy but you'll get the idea if you have a pointy!
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Re: couple of questions
Be careful of the swing arm though, I protected mine with some carbaord - had to drink the alchoholic contents first though and yeah 45mm although I think there was plenty of leaway
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Re: couple of questions
cheers for that guys think i'll get cutting tomorrow :D
and looks like i''l be getting to R&G ones don't fancy drilling my fairings again ;) |
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