VFR exhaust question

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  1. Rossi75

    Rossi75 New Member

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    This is going to sound like a very stranger question.

    I've got a 1998 VFR800 which unfortunately fell over the other day.

    Fortunately it survived with only the rear brake pedal getting slighty bent -Phew!!

    I have however been looking at it again today and i've got this niggling little doubt that the exhaust might have been pushed in towards the bike.

    Can anyone with a VFR800 pre vtec, confirm if this exhaust looks too close to the rear guard. I've tried to find a bike near me, but sods law and all that

    Here are a couple of pics of my exhaust.

    Thanks for your help in advance.

    Andy


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    WhiteKnight Well-Known Member

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    Looks ok to me. Kinda hard to tell as the angles are a little different. I'd say as long as it isn't rubbing anything, ride the heck out of it.
     


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    It looks "pushed in" to me... but as Vinny said, as long as it's not rubbing anything it will be fine. :hat:
     


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