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Old 26-11-08, 08:01 PM   #1
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Default Scopion Street Extreme Fitting

Got my new exuast and i'm gonna fit it at the weekend. Anyone got any tips?
Will i need extra blades for my hacksaw?
Whats the best type of gunge to seal the joints?
Do i have to remove anything from inside the pipes?

Can't wait to hear the noise (and to start it without any can!)
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Old 26-11-08, 08:34 PM   #2
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Default Re: Scopion Street Extreme Fitting

Snap I will be doing the same at the weekend. Cant wait to rev the nuts of the CBR with no Zaust!
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Old 26-11-08, 10:21 PM   #3
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Default Re: Scopion Street Extreme Fitting

done mine with an anglegrinder but I'm sure a hacksaw will be fine.
Just slow.
They come with good instructions so just follow them. I didnt bother with any gunge on mine and its been fine.
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Old 27-11-08, 09:24 AM   #4
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Default Re: Scopion Street Extreme Fitting

I didn't bother with anything when I put a can on my Bandit either.

In fact the only time I can remember using instant gasket, it was to seal up holes in the bottom of my boots.
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Old 27-11-08, 11:37 AM   #5
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Lets a bit of air in on the over run as well i think
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Old 27-11-08, 12:15 PM   #6
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Junior hacksaw and a set of metal blades from Homebase did the job for me.. Very easy. You can get a tube of exhaust sealant from Halfords.

One tip - Put a block of wood or something between the can and the swingarm when sawing so you don't do any damage
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Old 27-11-08, 07:11 PM   #7
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Default Re: Scopion Street Extreme Fitting

Sweet - sounds easy enough. Even got it out of the packaging today - looks great!
Do you think that i need to let my insurance company know? I don't think that it changes the power much.

Any ideas on if there are baffle to remove - I am sure that i read somewhere that you have to cut through something elas in the pipe - or an I getting my wires crossed!?
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Old 28-11-08, 12:05 AM   #8
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Why not try doing it with a chainsaw?

Then it could be extreme scorpion fitting.

Just an idea.

I'll go now.
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Old 28-11-08, 11:59 AM   #9
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Sweet - sounds easy enough. Even got it out of the packaging today - looks great!
Do you think that i need to let my insurance company know? I don't think that it changes the power much.

Any ideas on if there are baffle to remove - I am sure that i read somewhere that you have to cut through something elas in the pipe - or an I getting my wires crossed!?
Tell your insurance company
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Tell your insurance company
What he said.

Unless you have a compelling reason not to, anyway.
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