High level MIG's

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Re: High level MIG's

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^^^

Thanks for that, but I don't have the mounting brackets from can to frame. That is what makes it more complex. :thumbup:
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nigelrb wrote: Thu Jun 25, 2020 6:20 am ^^^

Thanks for that, but I don't have the mounting brackets from can to frame. That is what makes it more complex. :thumbup:

Have you put them back up for sale ?

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MacV2 wrote: Thu Jun 25, 2020 10:59 am
Have you put them back up for sale ?

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Honda-Firest ... 6016.l4276
Yeah, I really am psycho at times. For me there's no simple solution to mounting them. I have no facilities or capabilities to fabricate anything, and ended up preferring the more 'traditional' look of the Remus. I did wonder about keeping them for 'a rainy day' but I already have a host of parts and pieces in my loft. Also, the new RR-R is to be finally released very soon and that will divert a lot of my attention.
I feel guilty for taking your time finding your brackets in garage and photographing them and I sincerely apologise for that. Cheers! :Beer1:
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nigelrb wrote: Thu Jun 25, 2020 11:51 am
MacV2 wrote: Thu Jun 25, 2020 10:59 am
Have you put them back up for sale ?

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Honda-Firest ... 6016.l4276
Yeah, I really am psycho at times. For me there's no simple solution to mounting them. I have no facilities or capabilities to fabricate anything, and ended up preferring the more 'traditional' look of the Remus. I did wonder about keeping them for 'a rainy day' but I already have a host of parts and pieces in my loft. Also, the new RR-R is to be finally released very soon and that will divert a lot of my attention.
I feel guilty for taking your time finding your brackets in garage and photographing them and I sincerely apologise for that. Cheers! :Beer1:
Nah thats not a problem happy to help...

I know what you mean about the rainy day hording...

Trouble is the dry days when I should be doing things it's like an oven in the cave & the rainy days I don't want me bike sitting out in it... :lol: :lol:
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Hi guys :wave:

An update on the high-level exhaust chase from my neck of the woods.
Spend some time (too much time TBH) trying to get my greasy paws on a set of decent used ones, but got fed up with looking at blurry photos of what in my world was overprized scrap metal - yes I have a bit of OCD :D
And after a two and a half hour drive to a "local" seller to look at a pair I would never even consider fitting on my bike, I went the easy - and in fact not at all more expensive - way and bought a pair of new GPR's I found on a sale.
I only just fitted them wednesday evening so I can't really say anything else about them other than they sound quite delightful :D

Enjoy your friday evening - I will :beer:

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Hi Martin. At last. Looks good. As the saying goes: 'Good things come to those who wait.'

Nothing wrong with OCD; I'm sure many of us would go the new route if we can't find reasonably priced used goodies. Watch for melting boots on that link pipe. As with mine, we have to modify our heel placement :) .
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Looking good.
Are those still standard cct's ?
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nigelrb wrote: Fri Aug 07, 2020 4:51 pm Hi Martin. At last. Looks good. As the saying goes: 'Good things come to those who wait.'

Nothing wrong with OCD; I'm sure many of us would go the new route if we can't find reasonably priced used goodies. Watch for melting boots on that link pipe. As with mine, we have to modify our heel placement :) .
Cheers Nigel. I knew you would understand :D :thumbup:
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Richard wrote: Fri Aug 07, 2020 4:57 pm Looking good.
Are those still standard cct's ?
Many thanks Richard :thumbup:
Manual cct's are fitted - not by me though :oops: :)
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Nosepicker wrote: Sat Aug 08, 2020 1:07 pm
Richard wrote: Fri Aug 07, 2020 4:57 pm Looking good.
Are those still standard cct's ?
Many thanks Richard :thumbup:
Manual cct's are fitted - not by me though :oops: :)
Gee, I might have to ride to Denmark and get mine done!! :lol:
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Nosepicker wrote: Fri Aug 07, 2020 4:37 pm Hi guys :wave:

An update on the high-level exhaust chase from my neck of the woods.
Spend some time (too much time TBH) trying to get my greasy paws on a set of decent used ones, but got fed up with looking at blurry photos of what in my world was overprized scrap metal - yes I have a bit of OCD :D
And after a two and a half hour drive to a "local" seller to look at a pair I would never even consider fitting on my bike, I went the easy - and in fact not at all more expensive - way and bought a pair of new GPR's I found on a sale.
I only just fitted them wednesday evening so I can't really say anything else about them other than they sound quite delightful :D

Enjoy your friday evening - I will :beer:

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WOW that looks great 8) :clap:

Those polished wheel rims look so appealing too :D

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sirch345 wrote: Mon Aug 10, 2020 3:35 pm
Nosepicker wrote: Fri Aug 07, 2020 4:37 pm Hi guys :wave:

An update on the high-level exhaust chase from my neck of the woods.
Spend some time (too much time TBH) trying to get my greasy paws on a set of decent used ones, but got fed up with looking at blurry photos of what in my world was overprized scrap metal - yes I have a bit of OCD :D
And after a two and a half hour drive to a "local" seller to look at a pair I would never even consider fitting on my bike, I went the easy - and in fact not at all more expensive - way and bought a pair of new GPR's I found on a sale.
I only just fitted them wednesday evening so I can't really say anything else about them other than they sound quite delightful :D

Enjoy your friday evening - I will :beer:

Image
WOW that looks great 8) :clap:

Those polished wheel rims look so appealing too :D

Chris.
Thanks Chris :thumbup:
Shiny wheel rims make all the time on my knees polishing worth the while :D
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Nosepicker wrote: Sun Aug 16, 2020 7:53 pm

Thanks Chris :thumbup:
Shiny wheel rims make all the time on my knees polishing worth the while :D
:lol: :thumbup:

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Today I was fitting a new set of exhausts, ordered new hangers which came through the week so thought I’d get them on today only to find same problem no mounting brackets on exhaust and my rear hangers need fabricating job for next weekend. Image
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Question How close to the swing arm does the link pipe go on the right? Mines literally mm from touching.


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