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Blue Flame link pipe? - ChristoT - 17-04-13 Hi! Anyone got a Blue Flame can on their bike? The reason I ask is because it seems the link pipe is A) too long, and B) I've had to push the right hanger out a mile to get the can to stop clipping the swingarm. I was wondering whether it was the wrong link pipe? Dead_Eye and I had a bit of a battle fitting the bugger earlier today... Photos of the setup tomorrow. Any ideas in the meantime? Thanks! Re: Blue Flame link pipe? - Chris - 17-04-13 Got a blueflame for mine and test fitted it the other day, it was spot on. The link pipe looks quite long but slides quite a bit into the can. Sorry I'd post up some pics but it's off the bike again while I'm sorting the rear brake hose etc. was just easier to have it off and out the way. Chris Re: Blue Flame link pipe? - ChristoT - 17-04-13 (17-04-13, 11:40 PM)Chris link Wrote: Got a blueflame for mine and test fitted it the other day, it was spot on. The link pipe looks quite long but slides quite a bit into the can. I found that too. The problem (or one of them at any rate) I'm having is with the bracket off the footrest - I've had to jack it out for it to fit. Just to confirm - the bracket "sandwiches" the hanger peg, right? Re: Blue Flame link pipe? - Chris - 17-04-13 Can't remember. I didn't fit the strap from the foot rest as I was just trial fitting to make sure the link pipe was right. Chris Re: Blue Flame link pipe? - noggythenog - 18-04-13 (17-04-13, 11:43 PM)ChristoT link Wrote: [quote author=Chris link=topic=7327.msg70137#msg70137 date=1366238455] I found that too. The problem (or one of them at any rate) I'm having is with the bracket off the footrest - I've had to jack it out for it to fit. Just to confirm - the bracket "sandwiches" the hanger peg, right? [/quote] Christo just my tuppence worth here as my Simmi can was a little bit fiddly, perhaps the blue flame Hanger is different to the Simmi one but for what it's worth mine didnt 'sandwich' the footrest hanger, both sides of the hanger go on the outside of the footrest hanger.Jones the steam advised a good method of using a wooden batton to whack the link pipe further onto the downpipes as my link can didnt go flush to the end of the tapered downpipe section (like the original) I then kept having to take off the link pipe & twist it round slightly to get the right angle for the end can bracket to line up properly & to be honest, kneeling directly behind the bike i had to then pull down on the can with quite some force to get it lined up before slamming the bolt through. Re: Blue Flame link pipe? - willmckeand - 18-04-13 I have a Blue Flame exhaust, and it was a nightmare to get on properly because the link pipe was for an Aprilia RS1000. I cut the that link pipe in half and attached the side closest to the end can to the original Yamaha link pipe by heating one of them and hammering it over the other.....very tough but now it works great! Re: Blue Flame link pipe? - Dead Eye - 18-04-13 (18-04-13, 04:55 AM)noggythenog link Wrote: [quote author=ChristoT link=topic=7327.msg70140#msg70140 date=1366238619] I found that too. The problem (or one of them at any rate) I'm having is with the bracket off the footrest - I've had to jack it out for it to fit. Just to confirm - the bracket "sandwiches" the hanger peg, right? [/quote] Christo just my tuppence worth here as my Simmi can was a little bit fiddly, perhaps the blue flame Hanger is different to the Simmi one but for what it's worth mine didnt 'sandwich' the footrest hanger, both sides of the hanger go on the outside of the footrest hanger.Jones the steam advised a good method of using a wooden batton to whack the link pipe further onto the downpipes as my link can didnt go flush to the end of the tapered downpipe section (like the original) I then kept having to take off the link pipe & twist it round slightly to get the right angle for the end can bracket to line up properly & to be honest, kneeling directly behind the bike i had to then pull down on the can with quite some force to get it lined up before slamming the bolt through. [/quote] The problem is that no matter how hard we tried, the hanger was never ever going to have both sides on either side of the footrest. Though, my Beowulf can does have both on the outside like your Simmi |