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slip on exhaust change. how to - youngsterbiker - 27-04-15 So I bought a new exhaust. Now I'm assuming it's ad simple as Un bolt remove. Place and bolt? I'm hoping this is the case as I only have a socket set and Allen keys. :rolleyes Re: slip on exhaust change. how to - NorthWestern - 27-04-15 Pretty much. Although it's not quite as elegant as a haynes might suggest, slipping the link pipe off with ones delicate fingers. Mine involved a silver back inspired waggle session ending with an under my breath profanity (kids about) when it released... Re: slip on exhaust change. how to - fazersharp - 27-04-15 (27-04-15, 08:40 PM)NorthWestern link Wrote: Mine involved a silver back inspired waggle session ending with an under my breath profanity (kids about) when it released...Tiz the way of DIY mechanics - nothing will undo or come off without the profanity Re: slip on exhaust change. how to - darrsi - 27-04-15 Give it a stern look before attempting anything, scare it into submission. :thumbup Re: slip on exhaust change. how to - Punkstig - 28-04-15 Did it come with the link pipe, or do you have it already? Aftermarket slip-ons require a link pipe! Re: slip on exhaust change. how to - youngsterbiker - 28-04-15 Link pipe was included, original came slipping off quite easy, little wiggle and slip. New one too some.......abuse. seemed to be spinning the link pipe and can every direction for an hour, muttering bad things under my breath so the kids would not hear. untill finally got it right. Very pleased with the sound too, nice change from the old one ![]() Re: slip on exhaust change. how to - sinto607276 - 28-04-15 (28-04-15, 08:27 PM)youngsterbiker link Wrote: Link pipe was included, original came slipping off quite easy, little wiggle and slip. New one too some.......abuse. seemed to be spinning the link pipe and can every direction for an hour, muttering bad things under my breath so the kids would not hear. untill finally got it right. Very pleased with the sound too, nice change from the old oneI'll inspect it on Sunday to see if you've done it right :rollin Re: slip on exhaust change. how to - youngsterbiker - 28-04-15 (28-04-15, 09:42 PM)sinto link Wrote: [quote author=youngsterbiker link=topic=16769.msg193229#msg193229 date=1430249236]I'll inspect it on Sunday to see if you've done it right :rollin [/quote] Best bring the tools then haha Re: slip on exhaust change. how to - sinto607276 - 28-04-15 (28-04-15, 10:12 PM)youngsterbiker link Wrote: Best bring the tools then hahaNaw, I'm only inspecting it, I'm an advisor not a mechanic, you bring your sockets that fit and I'll tell you how to use them lol I'm sure you've done a grand job :-) I just fitted hazard switch tonight, and had to re do my dual light wire as that's connected to it, took a bit longer than I thought but all done now :-) |