buy it and tweak that.
i do the same thing with most of my bike parts.. worse case, you lose $20 or whatever you paid for it.
i do the same thing with most of my bike parts.. worse case, you lose $20 or whatever you paid for it.
Just an FYI, the tire rubs even on a stock SMR- check the marks on my 560 (and those were just from compression loads when cornering since I had not jumped the bike at that point yet).I bought a complete exhaust from an 06 SMR and installed it last night. The head pip has the proper offset in it, and the silencer came with all the right spacers. Bolted up to my 04 SX no problems. Everything looks like it will clear OK now.
Just wanted to bring closure to this, as somebody may be searching the threads and looking for the answer to the same problem!
Thanks for all your help guys!
Just an FYI, the tire rubs even on a stock SMR- check the marks on my 560 (and those were just from compression loads when cornering since I had not jumped the bike at that point yet).
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Always willing to help, just let me know if your corn flakes get to dry again. :thumbup:Damn you for pissing in my corn flakes!!!:laughingr
Got the bike in the back of the truck for some track time tonight. Thanks for ruining the last few hours of euphoria I had before I would have learned this myself!:lol:
Well, it's still 10x better than how it was rubbing before, so I guess I'll take it!
Lay bike on right side, stand and bounce on silencer, tabs are bent in a bit from fall, did mine, work great , gotta have that feel, you don't want to break anythingA little heat and a pair of vice grips on the welded tabs should do the trick. Just don't bend them too far outward!