Left exit exhaust from UK

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  1. V4 Matt

    V4 Matt New Member

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    Hey everyone
    As a pretty new owner of my 1993 3rd green I've been looking to do some tasteful mods. I have heard of the two bros exhaust and have been searching for one but haven't found a thing. While looking at eBay I figured I'd look at the UK site and I found this

    http://www.sandybikespares.co.uk/vf...it-90-93-rc30-style-stainless-steel-238-p.asp

    Had anyone had any experience with this exhaust? Since its brands new I'm thinking of going with this one. I've never messed with the exhaust before on this bike so any pointers or advice would be greatly appreciated.
     


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    As was stated, you will lose the center stand, if so optioned. And you will rpobably break a couple of exhaust studs, be prepared.

    Here's my some total knowledge.

    A. Get the bike up to easy working level. You don't won't to be on the floor. Maybe suspended from a roof rafter on a cable winch.

    B. Carefully remove ALL the old system, including the Air system and cap off its ports (airbox, vacuum, exhaust ports). Remove battery and tray, maybe even shock, if you think you'll need the wrenching room.

    C. Sell the old system to some needy viffer owner.

    D. Install front system, with new gaskets, and finger tighten nuts. A little never cease on the joints may help it slide together well. Install collector.

    E. Install rear system with new gaskets. You WILL cuss and bust a knuckle or two doing this. Finger tighten nuts.

    F. Install exhaust can and hanger, loosely. Reinstall shock, battery try and battery and wires.

    G. Once all together and fitting like it should, tighten gingerly. Remember, things change once heated. Recheck after first 10 minute run.

    Polish and shine. Be proud of your hard work and nice bike. Lock securely and brag a lot.

    Larry
     


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    I have no experience with this particular exhaust, but, I bout a set of their downpipes and collector for my 03 Fazer and it fitted like a glove. It was pretty good quality and reasonably priced as well. I would have no hesitation in buying off them again

    DED
     


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    Nice, thanks for the input guys! I guess there is hope of getting my hands on a left exit exhaust. I will update this post with the install when i get around to ordering it all.
     


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    I don't like the way they mount that system with the exhaust can way back like that. I think the TBR system has a better look.

    [​IMG]
     


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    If only i could find a two bros system. This looks like the only option for now.
     


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    appreciate you being the guinee-pig (sic) Let us know how you make oot and your final carb tuning (what jet kit you used etc.) You should plug up all that crap PAR stuff any way regardless. :vtr2: Cheers
     


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    Good find, I'm looking at one for my 2001.
    Stainless steel landed in Australia for $400, not bad.
     


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    Nice Jethro:eek:nthego: Plus 1
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