03-03-09, 09:06 PM | #21 |
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Re: Beowulf Warrior - Black
My round black one was £155 too-great finish, service fab too.
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03-03-09, 09:08 PM | #22 |
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09-04-09, 01:19 PM | #23 |
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I just received my warrior exhaust. But I didn't find the small part pictured above. The one on the right side bellow slip on. Is it required? What is it for? It seems that link pipe fits into slip on.
Don't want to start cutting exhaust if I can't fit new one. Also I noticed that link pipe is greasy from inside and has some small particles stuck in that grease. Should I clean it out or it's some kind of protective layer that's suppose to be in there? |
09-04-09, 04:42 PM | #24 |
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You need it if you ever want to refit the standard pipe, it makes up for the fact you took a hacksaw to it. I think they sent you one free if you ask them.
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Yep, I had to ask for that. I'm sure they will send one out to you if you call them. You could go ahead and fit your new exhaust now with the longer piece shown on the left, as bigfootisblurry says you will only need the smaller part if/when you decide to refit the original back on.
Didn't notice any grease inside any of the parts I received, I would think it will just be a protective layer they put on while in storage. I doubt it would make any difference whether you cleaned it off or not. If the particles were to come off they would only be going one way, and thats out of the end of the pipe, no way they would make it back to the engine and cause any bother. Enjoy your new exhaust |
10-04-09, 12:43 PM | #26 |
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Beowulf are near me, I have been there several times and been very impressed with service and the general attitude of the folks there.
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Ok I feel relieved now, thanks. Not planning to put the stock back on.
As of Beowulf I was pleased of service. Postage was a bit high, 40 quid to Lithuania, but it got here faster than usual and I got it handed personally to me instead of going to post office to get it. I guess Beowulf just wants to make sure that package gets to it's destination safely and surely. So can recommend them on that part. Packaging was also good, with the shiny slip-on tugged in nicely. I'll try to do one of those youtube before-after clips if I get a hold of camera and will take some pics to post them here, after I clean and polish the bike |
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can anyone tell me if the beowulf writing is a sticker or painted on?
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10-04-09, 10:22 PM | #29 |
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Sticker
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11-04-09, 06:26 AM | #30 |
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Are you sure? Mine looks like a paint. Might be very thin sticker though.
This is pic from their site: http://beowulf-performance-products....STEEL%20FS.JPG |
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