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Old 14-05-11, 06:41 PM   #1
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Default Exhaust fitting question.

Realise I may get a silly answer but here goes .......

Bought a standard (?) k1 SV650 and have just ordered a Fuel exhaust for it, I realise i may need to cut the exhaust but im not sure if it has been cut already by the previous owner. There is an exhaust clamp if i remember just forward of the rear brake pedal which appears to join the silencer to the downpipe.

Reason i am asking is because that clamp is rotten as hell and i dont know whether i will need a new one for that bit of the exhaust then cut closer to the current silencer

As ive not recieved the exhaust yet im not sure where it joins but want to be prepared so that i can get it whacked on as soon as it arrives (im impatient)

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Old 14-05-11, 06:46 PM   #2
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the clamp you describe sound like the one that comes from the header pipes and is always really rotten

So I think you'll need to cut the pipe.

Pics would help us
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Old 14-05-11, 06:52 PM   #3
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not sure how to post pics and tbf i only have my phone to take them on so quality be a bit rubbish, Guess i will need to sort another clamp out which is fine, just thought it would make more sense if the link pipe connected straight to that point that is all.

If i can suss out the pics i will post one
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not sure how to post pics and tbf i only have my phone to take them on so quality be a bit rubbish, Guess i will need to sort another clamp out which is fine, just thought it would make more sense if the link pipe connected straight to that point that is all.

If i can suss out the pics i will post one
I wouldn't worry about it, it'll be rusted solid

If its got another end can on it, the pipe is cut somewhere near the pillion footrest hanger & brake pedal, but generally not in front of the brake pedal, unless its a really long link pipe
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Old 14-05-11, 07:01 PM   #5
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Default Re: Can I ask a silly question

Do fuel not supply a clamp with the pipe?

The Beowulf I just ordered came complete with link pipe and all the clamps needed.
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I wouldn't worry about it, it'll be rusted solid

If its got another end can on it, the pipe is cut somewhere near the pillion footrest hanger & brake pedal, but generally not in front of the brake pedal, unless its a really long link pipe
Spot on, Gonna go out to the garage and have a look. it is the standard exhaust that is fitted at the minute.

Ill need to renew that clamp cos the bulk of it fell off the other day
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Do fuel not supply a clamp with the pipe?

The Beowulf I just ordered came complete with link pipe and all the clamps needed.

Yes they do but the clamp i need to renew is further down the exhaust i think
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Old 14-05-11, 07:44 PM   #8
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Having just had a better look I can honestly say I feel a nob for asking such a stupid question.... Thanks fir the pointers guys

Any tips on renewing the header clamp ? Is it am exhaust off job or can it be done in situe ?

Was just going to use a small exhaust clamp off a car ( u bolt and clamp with 2 nuts )
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Think I did mine in situ.

Buy a proper stainless steel Mikalor one for it, won't cost much & won't rust 43mm if I remember correctly

I'll measure the pipe tomorrow
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