Exhaust sleeve inserts

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Rampant Lion
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Exhaust sleeve inserts

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Hi..have had my exhaust system apart and noticed there was a fibreous insert inside the female ends to make for a good seal. Does anyone know where I can buy new ones are mine are a bit past their best.

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28mm exhuast seal = Wemoto or David Silvers about £6 each

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Wicky, thanks for that. I should have thought about them before I sent for the exhaust port gasket rings.

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Just had to get one myself and with p&p it was a tenner in total :eek2
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Search on here; Benny Hedges posted a while back about a much cheaper alternative automotive part.
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I was stuck without one of these and needed the bike on the road that day. I used a carefully folded piece of emery cloth (sand paper) and wrapped the male bit before fitting the female back on. Once done up it gace a perfect seal. I planned to order a new seal at some point. 2.5 years later I sold the bike to a dealer having never replaced the emery!
Cheaper than ordering new ones!
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tony.mon wrote:Search on here; Benny Hedges posted a while back about a much cheaper alternative automotive part.
I had a search and could not find the thread, anyone point me in the direction. (Late replying coz only get access at the weekend, and last weekend was at the Thistle Rally). Ta
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