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RE: [ST] Finally! Newbie questions!



Yeah, that's about what I saw.  However, since I don't yet have any documentation on the Sprint, it concerns me that the pipe is as loose as it is.  Not floppy, but not secured as I'm used to.  I'm assuming there's some sort of "pipe clamp" I can tighten down?  

Jeremy Witt
Field Engineer
Corrugated Networking Services Inc.
Office: 603-703-0365 ext 265
Cell: 603-440-5982              

 -----Original Message-----
From: 	st-triumphnet.com-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:st-triumphnet.com-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]  On Behalf Of Dan Wetherington
Sent:	Thursday, June 02, 2005 10:31 AM
To:	ST@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject:	RE: [ST] Finally! Newbie questions!

>>> big_riff@xxxxxxxxxxx 06/02/05 9:16 AM >>>
I don't have the hard bags, but I believe that there is some sort of
bracket 
that comes with the bags that allows you to secure the exhaust when
it's 
rotated down.

Hope this helps,

John in NJ
'01 BRG ST

>>>>>>>>>>>>>>

And I do have the hard bags, and see no way to raise the exhaust with
the bag bracket in place.  I'm sure I could make a new bracket to gain a
little clearance, but there's no way you can put the exhaust in its
normal position without removing the bag bracket...  one reason I
woudn't mind an underseat exhaust.

Dan


www.packereng.com


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