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RE: [ST] Aftermarket Exhaust (Already Installed, Maintenance Q's)
- Subject: RE: [ST] Aftermarket Exhaust (Already Installed, Maintenance Q's)
- From: Bryce <bster13@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 12 Feb 2003 06:30:37 -0800 (PST)
Won't go with a stock can because the bike has been
rejetted....and I don't have the time nor the $ to pay
someoen to rejet with a stock setup.
I've figured out it's a carbon can with steel endcaps
that have been chromed.
- --- Ken Mitchell <kp.mitchell@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> D&D....ugh....so loud. What do you mean by "buff the
> rust off"? Aluminum
> CAN'T rust, neither does stainless, so what kind of
> junk did they make that
> system out of? The fact that the packing on D&D's
> comes loose in a year or
> so is a FEATURE, not a flaw. ;) Yeah, you;ll have
> to drill out the rivets,
> and then you can use screws to put it back on. Or,
> pay someone else big
> bucks to do it, at which point your money is better
> spent looking for a
> replacement (stock?) system.
>
> Good luck!
>
> Ken M.
> '00 RS
> Spencer MA
>
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