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rocoepecotrain
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high set exhaust

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Can anyone direct me to a site or somewhere where I can get high set exhaust brackets?? I have the cans and the link pipes but cant find the brackets that fit to the rear footpegs anywhere. Some help would be ace!
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Try somewhere like blue flame, i think they are still on the go, they might be able to provide you with brackets and clamps to suite the can shape you have.
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cheers kev, i'll give them a ring. many thanks. Roscoe :clap: :clap:
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Just make your own. Bit of 6mm ally cut and drilled then give it a bit of a polish job done and a lot more satisfing than buying one. :thumbup:
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I think thats the route i'm going down. I have tried everywhere and its just too much hassle. Time to get the dremel out. Cheers for all the replies.
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rocoepecotrain wrote:I think thats the route i'm going down. I have tried everywhere and its just too much hassle. Time to get the dremel out. Cheers for all the replies.
Roscoe :thumbup: :thumbup: :wave:
Try MTC Exhausts. They make high levels for the SP1....maybe the brackets will suit. Martin at MTC is a top fellow and very helpful.
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rocoepecotrain wrote:I think thats the route i'm going down. I have tried everywhere and its just too much hassle. Time to get the dremel out. Cheers for all the replies.
Roscoe :thumbup: :thumbup: :wave:
I have a set of hi-level brackets that I can make a cardboard template from....

(I wanna copy them and move the silencer back - so I can reduce the link pipe angle, and make the stubbbies a bit neater!)

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Check eBay. I have come across these quite often during searches.
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