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Old 08-08-07, 12:23 PM   #1
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Default where to cut? help!

just got my freeflow exhaust today where do i cut the old pipe?
i know its on here some where but im at work.
help!
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Old 08-08-07, 12:25 PM   #2
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Default Re: where to cut? help!

What does it say in the instructions ? Or didnt you get any.

Where to cut depends on the exhaust, but its normally anywhere between 40 - 50mm approx past the weld on the stock pipe, just by were the pipes from the front and rear pot come together...

Measure back from the weld, identified by the red arrow in the pic below



Remember measure twice, cut once.
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Old 08-08-07, 01:54 PM   #3
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thanks mate ,
just a can strap and link pipe in the box.
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Old 08-08-07, 03:40 PM   #4
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you deff need to check where your new link pipes gonna come to, theyre all a bit different.....as fizz says measure twice cut once...........oh and stop cutting before you get to the swingarm
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Old 08-08-07, 08:43 PM   #5
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well its on and **** me its loud with the baffle in.
so ive just taken it out. lol
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