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FZS600 - Exhaust - garyb - 06-07-13 Folks my year 2000 boxeye came fitted with a lovely stainless 4-1 system and has a viper can with link pipe fitted too. I am finding the viper can too loud for me (even with the baffle in) and would prefer a stock can for the quiet life My question is will a standard can fit on the 4-1 pipe? and if yes, does anyone have a standard can for sale? I have no idea what make the 4-1 system is. Any help or suggestion appreciated. Thanks Gary Re: FZS600 - Exhaust - darrsi - 06-07-13 Hard to say for definite if the link pipe will fit, as some makes do differ in size, especially as you don't even know the make. If you wait a couple of hours i'll measure the diameter of the one in my garage for you. http://www.fazerspares.com/catalogue/131-1_fuel-and-exhaust.htm Re: FZS600 - Exhaust - garyb - 06-07-13 That would be great - appreciate it. I think I will take off the viper can and link pipe and measure the outside diameter of the 4-1 pipe too. Cheers ![]() Re: FZS600 - Exhaust - lds1973 - 06-07-13 If its the same as standard can we strike up a swap deal for my standard? Cheers Re: FZS600 - Exhaust - darrsi - 06-07-13 Standard end can has an approximate inner diameter of 50mm, but mine has an inner sleeve that makes it approximately 47mm. Hope that helps. 8) Re: FZS600 - Exhaust - garyb - 06-07-13 (06-07-13, 04:29 PM)darrsi link Wrote: Standard end can has an approximate inner diameter of 50mm, but mine has an inner sleeve that makes it approximately 47mm. Cheers mate - I just measured the O/D of my 4-1 pipe and as best as I can see it's about 45mm or so - I reckon its close enough to match up. ![]() (06-07-13, 04:06 PM)lds1973 link Wrote: If its the same as standard can we strike up a swap deal for my standard? Sure why not - sounds like a good option for us both ![]() Re: FZS600 - Exhaust - darrsi - 06-07-13 You will need that inner sleeving then. Re: FZS600 - Exhaust - lds1973 - 06-07-13 [/quote] Sure why not - sounds like a good option for us both ![]() [/quote] Ill pull mine off soon (?) and just check the sizes and sleeving. Ill also send you a pic of mine cos it has a couple of places where my heel has took some paint off the link pipe. The silencer itself is spotless. Re: FZS600 - Exhaust - darrsi - 07-07-13 Sure why not - sounds like a good option for us both ![]() Ill pull mine off soon (?) and just check the sizes and sleeving. Ill also send you a pic of mine cos it has a couple of places where my heel has took some paint off the link pipe. The silencer itself is spotless. It's a bugger when that happens.... Re: FZS600 - Exhaust - ChristoT - 07-07-13 Your pipes look identical to mine, so should be fine. On the stock can, be careful with the heat paste & mesh infill - I buggered mine up before I got the new can, and needed a lot of exhaust cement to fix it! :eek Re: FZS600 - Exhaust - lds1973 - 08-07-13 [smg id=1035 type=preview align=center caption="20130707 130334"][smg id=1036 type=preview align=center caption="20130707 130348"][smg id=1037 type=preview align=center caption="20130707 130401"] Any tips on getting the foccer off would be gratefully appreciated. Re: FZS600 - Exhaust - Dead Eye - 08-07-13 Its two bolts and just pull it - its soo easy even a blind man could do it Re: FZS600 - Exhaust - lds1973 - 08-07-13 Its not pulling off. Its not twisting off. I have stainless headers on so I'm thinking they may be some very old exhaust sealant keeping it stuck fast. I've tried tapping it off also but I don't want to damage the thing if its going to someone else. Re: FZS600 - Exhaust - Dead Eye - 08-07-13 Huh... well that throws my analogy out the window I've never come across a stock one that doesn't just pull off without much effort ![]() Re: FZS600 - Exhaust - darrsi - 08-07-13 Bit more brute force whilst twisting is needed, it will come off, it's only a pipe over a pipe! Re: FZS600 - Exhaust - garyb - 08-07-13 (08-07-13, 01:17 PM)lds1973 link Wrote: Its not pulling off. Its not twisting off. I have stainless headers on so I'm thinking they may be some very old exhaust sealant keeping it stuck fast. Yeah - don't wreck that now you hear! The viper came off mine no bother. There was a gasket on the link pipe where it joins the header so will leave that in if you can do the same for your one. ![]() Re: FZS600 - Exhaust - lds1973 - 08-07-13 I will keep trying. Ill have a go tomorrow after ive used the bike, maybe a bit of heat might help. Re: FZS600 - Exhaust - darrsi - 08-07-13 (08-07-13, 06:59 PM)lds1973 link Wrote: I will keep trying. Ill have a go tomorrow after ive used the bike, maybe a bit of heat might help. It will help you burn yourself :lol Re: FZS600 - Exhaust - lds1973 - 09-07-13 [smg id=1042 type=preview align=center caption="20130709 175116"] Success. Ill pm you garyb. Re: FZS600 - Exhaust - garyb - 09-07-13 (09-07-13, 05:54 PM)lds1973 link Wrote: Success. Ill pm you garyb. Grand so ![]() |