This series of videos has helped me greatly in installing an SP Engineering slip-on exhaust. I have the model with the catalytic converter in the mid pipe and i came barely millimetres away from cutting it. If i had tried to wing it and make the cut without consulting this video first, I would have sliced it at the weld and been totally screwed. Awesome!
Shavings mean the little metal pieces that falls down the exhaust pipe, when cutting it. You know when you cut trees, you get saw dust? I was talking about the metal "shavings" that fall into the exhaust. for the record, I installed a Scorpion exhaust, didnt even worry about the shavings, nothing happened. cheers.
13 years later, there is still this one guy that skill so thankful of this series
This series of videos has helped me greatly in installing an SP Engineering slip-on exhaust. I have the model with the catalytic converter in the mid pipe and i came barely millimetres away from cutting it. If i had tried to wing it and make the cut without consulting this video first, I would have sliced it at the weld and been totally screwed. Awesome!
Shavings mean the little metal pieces that falls down the exhaust pipe, when cutting it. You know when you cut trees, you get saw dust? I was talking about the metal "shavings" that fall into the exhaust. for the record, I installed a Scorpion exhaust, didnt even worry about the shavings, nothing happened. cheers.
quick question, any problems with metal shavings going into the exhaust?
I went to my local mechanic, there they welded a plate to the original exhaust, so it is posible to put both my means of a
once you have cut the mid pipe, how can you reinstall the stock exhaust? (mine won't pass technical inspection) Thanks
@pittster001 so its safe to just start the bike with the exhaust off, and shavings down there?
I ask because I have an installation coming up :)
@j000t000b its in his first video
By means of a flange, sorry for the split :s
Either weld it, or buy a new exhaust.