
On my Microns the pipes have a mounting plate and hole for mounting of the front footpeg area. If I want somthing on my new pipes that will be a challenge for someone. It would require TIG welding to the Titaniun. Doh
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leevtr wrote:Just my opinion ( and of course its always rightlloydiecbr wrote:
Just found this one) I much prefer that to high levels.
Each to their own however.
What hangers are they, or what Bike are they originally meant for?? Guessing they're for something else, otherwise they'd be lower.
ive tried this before when i had the blueflames and it leaked badly from the manifold joint with the angle, it was blowing and letting air in on the over run popping way to muchlloydiecbr wrote:
I changed the hangers (ebay)and rotated the cans and links to the angle I wanted
Cheers Jazz I saw those! I shall keep them in mind, but I need to take more accurate measurements first. I do think they are gonna be a bit long though as they are designed for storm cans.I now have lloydie's old cans but didnt use the brackets
I still have these for sale too if anyones interested
That's good to know, I won't worry too much about it then. Especially being titanium.AMCQ46 wrote:I don't use the mounting points on the foot rests and even with the race cans with separate link pipes there is no problem with the robustness of the exhaust mounted only by the end can.
It works perfectly well with just can hangers as long as the strap is at or near the mid-point of the sleeve.cybercarl wrote:That's good to know, I won't worry too much about it then. Especially being titanium.AMCQ46 wrote:I don't use the mounting points on the foot rests and even with the race cans with separate link pipes there is no problem with the robustness of the exhaust mounted only by the end can.
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Argh thats stunted me as my straps will be off centre towards the rear. I have no option there, as I want the straps to cover the previous strap marks that wont polish out.It works perfectly well with just can hangers as long as the strap is at or near the mid-point of the sleeve.
Often you see the strap mounted far too far forward, so the end of the cans moves around too much.
What have you asked them for, are they gonna make you some link pipes?told them roughly what I'm after. Seemed that it wouldn't be a problem.
Told them I needed a slight bend put in a 50-ish mm exhaust pipe. Bloke seemed to think it wasn't a problem, and said take the part down for them to see. Thats all I know at the moment. Not getting new link pipes made, I cant see it being more difficult to put about 15 degrees extra bend in the existing ones than making new from scratch. And I want to keep the footrest mounts to. Then its make ( or buy, if poss ) some new hangers.cybercarl wrote:How did you get on at Flowtech Lee?What have you asked them for, are they gonna make you some link pipes?told them roughly what I'm after. Seemed that it wouldn't be a problem.
I found this place today while surfing http://gibsonexhausts.co.uk/page_1.php?pgenme= they are in Romford and looks like they are very bike orientated.Might pop across and check them out over the weekend. I'm looking at having a small 4 to 6 inch S bend pipe to accomodate my link to header outlet. I may have to chop some of the header pipe away as wel!
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