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coffee
GP Hero
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Phil Bradbury,like road racing,ireland,music
Main bike:
FZ1 Naked Gen2
exhaust hanger
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27 November 2015, 06:47:10 pm »
Thinking of getting a R&G exhaust hanger,I never have anyone on the back anymore,just wondered if these fit with an aftermarket pipe on,because it looks like the mounting point could be in a different position when you take the footrests off.
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slappy
GP Hero
Posts: 1,797
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Re: exhaust hanger
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27 November 2015, 07:25:32 pm »
Shouldn' t matter, most aftermarket cans have just a strap to hold it to the exhaust hanger so it could just be moved along the can to match the new hanger, only downside is that there may be visible marks left on the can where the strap was originally.
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coffee
GP Hero
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Phil Bradbury,like road racing,ireland,music
Main bike:
FZ1 Naked Gen2
Re: exhaust hanger
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27 November 2015, 11:22:01 pm »
That's exactly the reason I asked buddy,mine will definately show if I move the strap.
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slappy
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Re: exhaust hanger
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28 November 2015, 09:43:09 am »
Quote from: coffee on 27 November 2015, 11:22:01 pm
That's exactly the reason I asked buddy,mine will definately show if I move the strap.
Could you that as an excuse to get a new end can
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coffee
GP Hero
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Phil Bradbury,like road racing,ireland,music
Main bike:
FZ1 Naked Gen2
Re: exhaust hanger
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28 November 2015, 12:09:15 pm »
Would be nice but just bought a baffle which was £ 38 and it sounds and goes through the rev band smoothly now so I'll try and do something with alloy cleaner unless I win the big one this weekend then I'll get an Acropovic system,I like the bike that much I wouldn't change it.Have you posted any pics of yours?
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slappy
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Re: exhaust hanger
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28 November 2015, 12:43:12 pm »
This is how mine looks at the moment, still need to replace the bellypan with something better looking.
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coffee
GP Hero
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Phil Bradbury,like road racing,ireland,music
Main bike:
FZ1 Naked Gen2
Re: exhaust hanger
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01 December 2015, 01:02:55 am »
Is that a powerbronze? I think it's the same as mine,they are a bit bulbous ain't they?
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coffee
GP Hero
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Phil Bradbury,like road racing,ireland,music
Main bike:
FZ1 Naked Gen2
Re: exhaust hanger
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01 December 2015, 01:07:57 am »
This is with my new Ermax screen on,I can't believe how such a small screen keeps the wind off
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coffee
GP Hero
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Phil Bradbury,like road racing,ireland,music
Main bike:
FZ1 Naked Gen2
Re: exhaust hanger
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03 December 2015, 11:03:59 am »
Got the hanger,perfect fit only took a few minutes
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Stratosmgt
Cager in Training
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Re: exhaust hanger
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25 January 2016, 06:58:33 pm »
Hi Phil, Mark from eBay with the red seat, found you
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