rear exhaust hangers
rear exhaust hangers
Hi i am looking to change my rear peg exhaust hangers with something a bit more sporty with no pegs does anyone have or know any place that sell them
thanks Mark
thanks Mark
Re: rear exhaust hangers
Projection Racing U.K
Got them from E Bay, can't remember how much. They move your cans up higher as well.
Got them from E Bay, can't remember how much. They move your cans up higher as well.
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- bigtwinthing
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Re: rear exhaust hangers
Yes i have a modded set that are very nice. I will sort a piccy out. AP may have the picky too.
missing the noise, not the vibes. However never say never!
Re: rear exhaust hangers
[quote="bigtwinthing"]Yes i have a modded set that are very nice. I will sort a piccy out. AP may have
excellent thanks for that
excellent thanks for that
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Re: rear exhaust hangers
HEY YOU GUYS!!!!!!
Re: rear exhaust hangers
oh god dont start. i hate pipes not level and spent days getting mine just so.
the older i get,the faster i was
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It has taken me ages and you may notice that I have a braced swinger.
These hangers are a pain to get pipes level and even.
Every now and then I have to push the left hand pipe out a bit but then they are even again.
When I first fitted them I poked a long steel rod down the cans with the exhaust loose to get them near to even from a height and width point of view and then tightened everything up.At that stage things were far from ideal and took ages to get right.
Nothing worse than a bike with a non symmetrical set of cans poking out the back!
Can post a pic to show you if you like.
These hangers are a pain to get pipes level and even.
Every now and then I have to push the left hand pipe out a bit but then they are even again.
When I first fitted them I poked a long steel rod down the cans with the exhaust loose to get them near to even from a height and width point of view and then tightened everything up.At that stage things were far from ideal and took ages to get right.
Nothing worse than a bike with a non symmetrical set of cans poking out the back!
Can post a pic to show you if you like.
South Coast
New South Wales
Australia
New South Wales
Australia
Re: rear exhaust hangers
N.Z,
The only time I hit the pipes is on the left when I put the side stand down.
I have my rearsets adjusted so that this doesn't happen when riding normally.
A minor niggle!
A quick polish and all is good.
The only time I hit the pipes is on the left when I put the side stand down.
I have my rearsets adjusted so that this doesn't happen when riding normally.
A minor niggle!
A quick polish and all is good.
South Coast
New South Wales
Australia
New South Wales
Australia
- bigtwinthing
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- Joined: Mon Dec 17, 2012 7:52 pm
- Location: Hampshire
Re: rear exhaust hangers
Yes i have this set if you want them.
missing the noise, not the vibes. However never say never!
Re: rear exhaust hangers
those projection ones do they hold the pipes ok ? as in not let them wobble a bit? like the look of them and the way they angle the pipes up.
the older i get,the faster i was
Re: rear exhaust hangers
Sounds good would like to see themkenmoore wrote:It has taken me ages and you may notice that I have a braced swinger.
These hangers are a pain to get pipes level and even.
Every now and then I have to push the left hand pipe out a bit but then they are even again.
When I first fitted them I poked a long steel rod down the cans
Sounds gwith the exhaust loose to get them near to even from a height and width point of view and then tightened everything up.At that stage things were far from ideal and took ages to get right.
Nothing worse than a bike with a non symmetrical set of cans poking out the back!
Can post a pic to show you if you like.