Re: Fitting a new exhaust
Very straight forward mate, Is yours a bolt on can or slip on ?
Basic socket set should suffice with a spanner or two :)
If you bring exhaust and bike to me I'll do it while you wait and have a coffee ;)
Re: Fitting a new exhaust
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Originally Posted by DaytonaDog
Forgive my total ignorance but sadly I am somewhat deficient in my knowledge of all things mechanical (and females!!!!!!!)
I've ordered a Scorpion end can, standard fit, for my Triumph Daytona 955i and my question is this, How easy are they to fit, i.e. can a complete dufus like myself fit it without too much opportunity to screw it up, and will it need any specialist tools to do the job, i.e. more than a couple of spanners and a screwdriver etc etc.
Thanks
The question is Chris baffles in or baffles out ?????? [smiley=thumbsup.gif] [smiley=thumbsup.gif]
Re: Fitting a new exhaust
whats a baffel then? ;D i got my scorpion can cheap as it came with the baffel missing ;)
Re: Fitting a new exhaust
Mate has a baffle'less can on his 955, holy shat, it's like the four horsemen of the apocolypse coming over the hill :)
Re: Fitting a new exhaust
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Originally Posted by silly_simon
Very straight forward mate, Is yours a bolt on can or slip on ?
Basic socket set should suffice with a spanner or two :)
If you bring exhaust and bike to me I'll do it while you wait and have a coffee ;)
Mate thats a very very knid offer. If it only involves a spanner or two I'll give it a go myself. Its the only way I'm going to learn after all. Any hassles and I may call in the offer.
Cheers again
Re: Fitting a new exhaust
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No worries mate, If you do get stuck just hollar :)
Re: Fitting a new exhaust
Faily easy to fit. Even the cut ones just require a bit of planning. Measure twice cut once! :P