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Thinking of getting a slip on exhaust, possibly the Delkevic 350mm as its cheap and sounds pretty good.
How easy are they to fit? I'm not very mechanically minded so is this something id be better paying someone to do? Would they charge much in anyone's experience? Ta |
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Quite an easy job on my pointy. Cut off the old one just up from the weld (careful of the sensor), clean up and mount the new pipe. Fitted a Fuel maxi on mine.
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