Exhaust bits

Discussion in 'UK Motorcycles' started by John Kendall, Jan 17, 2004.

  1. John Kendall

    John Kendall Guest

    Well, my Divvie failed its MOT due to a couple of big gaps in the
    Exhaust[1]. So I am looking for a cheap solution. Anyone know of any?

    Thanks
    John

    [1] - Gaps are between the pipes that come off the engine, and the
    combiner bit underneath the bike
     
    John Kendall, Jan 17, 2004
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  2. John Kendall

    Petel Guest

    Get it MIG welded.

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    Petel .
    02 M2 Buell.
    C90-ZZR.

    http://homepage.ntlworld.com/peteh1/website/index.html
     
    Petel, Jan 17, 2004
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  3. Tricky. That bit is mild unplated steel, and by this stage it'll be
    welding thin rust.

    Replacement exhaust time. Th silencers are separate units, which softens
    the blow.
     
    The Older Gentleman, Jan 17, 2004
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  4. John Kendall

    John Kendall Guest

    Ok, Any good/sheap places to get the replacements? Should I get OEM
    bits, or is there better stuff out there?

    Thanks
    John
     
    John Kendall, Jan 17, 2004
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  5. Wales

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    Mark
    ZX12R-B1 (Blue)
    CG125 (hers)
    BOTSWCAW#3
     
    Mark Derbyshire, Jan 18, 2004
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  6. John Kendall

    petrolcan Guest

    Most of Ireland :)
     
    petrolcan, Jan 18, 2004
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  7. John Kendall

    John Kendall Guest

    Darn it. Must remember to re-check my spelling errors before sending them.

    John
     
    John Kendall, Jan 18, 2004
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  8. Try OEM, bearing mind you can almost certainly keep the headers and
    silencers.

    If that turns out to be too expensive (ISTR Cab replaced the exhaust on
    his Divvie 900 and it cost over 800 quid for OEM) then it's got to be
    aftermarket, really.
     
    The Older Gentleman, Jan 18, 2004
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  9. John Kendall

    sweller Guest


    Bathroom sealer and aluminium plates.
     
    sweller, Jan 18, 2004
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