Help! my new Yoshi's won't fit
Hey Kaz
Could always try and get some adaptor ends. I know they do em for cars. So you could have one end which slips on the cans and one which slips on the bike. Might make it a bit longer though, about 1 - 2 inchs as a guess. Or cut small slits in the end so they stretch a bit.
Finally got some cans yesterday...yey and found that they were a bit tight when being put together. With a bit of fidleing finally got em put together.
Get him to try again when he's had a bit more sleep bet they slip straight on ;-)
Could always try and get some adaptor ends. I know they do em for cars. So you could have one end which slips on the cans and one which slips on the bike. Might make it a bit longer though, about 1 - 2 inchs as a guess. Or cut small slits in the end so they stretch a bit.
Finally got some cans yesterday...yey and found that they were a bit tight when being put together. With a bit of fidleing finally got em put together.
Get him to try again when he's had a bit more sleep bet they slip straight on ;-)
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If the adaptor makes the pipe to long try cutting a bit off the link pipes.jurgen wrote:Hey Kaz
Could always try and get some adaptor ends. I know they do em for cars. So you could have one end which slips on the cans and one which slips on the bike. Might make it a bit longer though, about 1 - 2 inchs as a guess. Or cut small slits in the end so they stretch a bit.
Finally got some cans yesterday...yey and found that they were a bit tight when being put together. With a bit of fidleing finally got em put together.
Get him to try again when he's had a bit more sleep bet they slip straight on ;-)
Have you tried contacting the Yoshi UK supplier, you may have an important conector/adapter missing that is suppleid in the origional fitting kit

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The inside diameter of the link pipes of my ART cans is 48mm.thumper wrote:there you go kaz ask the seller the question what is the inside diameter of the the pipes or if anyone else has their pipes off measure the bores
this will tell you at least which part is non standard
These cans have a "split/ Flanged" end
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