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Will '95 900 exhaust fit '01 750?
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Will '95 900 exhaust fit '01 750?
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Does anyone know if a carbon fiber ducati performance (GiaCaMoto) high mount full exhaust system from a '95 900 will for my 2001 M750? Thanks for any help!
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Full - as in including headers? If so, nope.. or not with some big hassles. The cyls on a 900 are longer than the 750 , so you'll have extra piping
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Sometimes they will fit depending upon manufacturer. If not, you have to shorter the lower horizontal pipe through the straight section by 8mm. Ditto for the vertical cylinder through a straight section. You should be able to bring to any welder and mark a centerline reference point for remating and then making two cuts to remove the 8mm as required. Repeat for other header. Essentially you have two simple circumference welds then to put back everything back together.
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Thanks for the info, guys. Sounds like more trouble than it's worth for a used set of pipes going on a used bike.
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