A solution to the crooked Termignoni cans.

Started by Uncle Mofo, August 13, 2010, 01:51:19 AM

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Uncle Mofo

Quote from: Statler on August 16, 2010, 03:32:51 PM
niiiice.


I managed to get mine vertical but every time someone (else...I don't do that) changes a wheel I have to fix the exhaust myself.  Lots of fiddling.

I think not too distant in my RS's future is a symmetrical either side exhaust.
If you guys want I can ask my friend to cut more brackets, I'm not sure if or how much he would charge.  He saved the info on his cad program and he makes stuff like that for the Multistrada owners.  Tailchop kits, skid plates, guards. All in stainless steel.   


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L3stat

Quote from: Grifo on August 16, 2010, 05:47:15 PM
If you guys want I can ask my friend to cut more brackets, I'm not sure if or how much he would charge.  He saved the info on his cad program and he makes stuff like that for the Multistrada owners.  Tailchop kits, skid plates, guards. All in stainless steel.   

If it's stainless steel and your friend is willing to do it, I'll be first in line for 2 for the RS!

Slow Guy

Quote from: Grifo on August 16, 2010, 05:47:15 PM
If you guys want I can ask my friend to cut more brackets, I'm not sure if or how much he would charge.  He saved the info on his cad program and he makes stuff like that for the Multistrada owners.  Tailchop kits, skid plates, guards. All in stainless steel.   

+10000000000...freakin annoying to spend that much on pipes, cut them down so they sound right, and then they aren't at the proper angle!!!!!  Let us know how much please

brad black

a 10mm or so spacer between the brackets from upper to lower usually fixes them too.
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Slow Guy

Quote from: brad black on September 29, 2010, 03:14:27 AM
a 10mm or so spacer between the brackets from upper to lower usually fixes them too.

but that's not a new nifty shiny part man!!!!!  ;)

brad black

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