Exhausted

by admin on 08/16/2008

I placed an order for a new 4 into 1 exhaust that should arrive by next week so I decided I might as well remove the old one.

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There were two bolts for each exhaust pipe flange. I was afraid they might be too rusted and corroded to turn but they came out fine.

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The entire exhaust system was in poor shape… rusted chrome and holes throughout.

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I removed the passenger pegs a few weeks ago. Same bolt. 17mm nut on the back and 14mm bolt head.

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Engine without exhaust.

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I kept everything in order. I’m sure the pipe flanges, collets and nuts are interchangeable but I didn’t want to take any chances. Those are wax paper sandwich bags… not the best means of organizing, I know.

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The exhaust was in horrible shape. I noticed there were large deteriorated holes were the headers meet the baffles. The previous owner simply covered them with metal bands and in one case some kind of cloth that I can’t believe didn’t catch on fire.

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Or did it?

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I don’t think anyone will buy these. I’ll try getting rid of them locally on craigslist. Someone may want them, it would be a shame to just throw them out.

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Bike sans exhaust.

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Slowly but surely.

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