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S4 link pipes
ok after a whole year or so it seems ive 'noticed' that us exhaust cans are on the **** ,one sticks out further than the other i have decided this is because the high level link pipe bits are not exactly a mirror immage or each other,
now i noticed on the monster weekender last year that somebody else had this problem, and was wondering if a swap might be possible was thinking it might have been possible that the ex challange bike had some of the bits mixed up other than the ecu's |
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Hi Scotty.
I have a non ex-challenge S4 that I have owned from new with high-level Termis fitted. My silencers don't sit symmetrically either. I don't think it's anything to do with your bike being ex-challenge, it's just poor workmanship. |
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i must admit that mince arnt quite in A1 condition but a good polish wouldn't go a miss i guess as you sit on the bike my right hand one makes the can possition look 'normal' the left hand one makes the can point towards the number plate slightly more (which is slightly melted now will swap either one |
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on the chop n shut front i was wondering if my legs were different lengths , one side fits into the tank shape better than the other
paranioa fuel'd now like doh |
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any other takers ???
oh and what is the paranoic about blanking numberplates ? Last edited by Scotty; 21-12-2004 at 06:06 PM.. |
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That looks decidedly bent to me. Now I've seen it and thought about it I don't think this can be due to you having two righthand link pipes. If this was the case the loop that the spring attaches to would be on the outside of the pipe rather than the inside. In case you haven't seen it the spring is supposed to fix the can to the link pipe. It looks to me like the alloy bracket under the seat that the hoop bolts to is bent on the left-hand side.
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muss grumble
![]() hummm card board cut out profile to compare with bikes at t local shope me thinks uh any tips on bending thick aluminum ? |
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Scotty
That looks exactly like the rear of my S4 Warm the ally up first and bend it very slowly ,just be aware of the edges cracking.Then allow it to cool slowly,Do not Chill "ie with water etc" as it will become brittle Hope this helps Clai |
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I seem to remember from my metalwork lessons at school that to anneal (soften for bending) aluminium we rubbed a bar of soap on it first and only put a blow torch on it until the soap burnt off so as not to overheat it. As Clai says, don't quench it.
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