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Want to stubby my can. But don't know how because my can is different to most.
http://forums.sv650.org/showthread.php?t=103083&page=12 See here and get back to me. Cheers ![]() |
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Not sure.
Are those rivets in the endcap or bolts? Whats the black bit round the end of the sleeve?
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On mine they come in and out with an allen key, black bit is piece of rubber
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For those who CBA to look at the other thread heres my exhaust
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oh and btw my chicken strips are that bad cause roads are terrible at minute with loads of roadworks and grit and mud lol
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I think you'll have real problems, purely because of the way the can is made.
My suggestion.................get a cheap end can off e bay, stubby that, then sell yours ![]()
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i like my micron
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What's the other end like, the end that joins to the rest of the exhaust?
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Like I say, cut it down, break the welds on the waste end of the pipe and flange plate, then reweld it onto the part that you're keeping.
The plate being square and true to the end of the can is important fit.
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sounds alot of work lol
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